has anyone done this?
is it possible in a 3rd gen?
Are there any engine mounts that are out there for this swap?
lmk
has anyone done this?
is it possible in a 3rd gen?
Are there any engine mounts that are out there for this swap?
lmk
anything is possible with enough time and money...but I dont know the details on doing it sorry
no there are no mounts but you can check out this link though
https://www.3geez.com/forum/search.php
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originally posted by ACCORDEPICENTER
it should be there tuesday... So take your keyboard and wrap it around your neck and hang yourself with the cord.
agreedOriginally Posted by reanimator420
lol good luck puting the hood on...unless you cut a hole in it. haha....and from what i thought isnt the k20 bigger than the h22? if so...how the fuck are you going to put the exhaust on? and i can only imagine what vibrations will do to the thing lol.
custom cf hood ftw@@!!
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originally posted by ACCORDEPICENTER
it should be there tuesday... So take your keyboard and wrap it around your neck and hang yourself with the cord.
Yeah exhaust shouldn't be too bad but you may need to make some adjustments to the firewall or the steering rack... that way the engine could sit closer to the firewall and the header and exhaust wont have to make more bends trying to go down and around the steering rack.
Also the engine further back should give you the most hood clearance.
If anything you can cut the intake manifold and weld it facing more down if it hits the hood.
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no, to my knowledge, no one has put a k20 or any of the other k-series engines into a 3g accord. however, i have seen it done on an 85 civic. so if it's possible there, it should most certainly be possible on a 3g.Originally Posted by igarut5410
there are engine mounts out there, however none of them are for the 3g accord. you can try mounts from other cars out there and just mod them to fit. that's your best bet. but while you're at it, you do have several issues to overcome. first of all, everything is reversed in the engine bay as far as sides go. also, i believe our hoodline might be even lower than the ef civics. on the ef civics, the k-series swap usually sticks up above the hoodline an average of 1". if that's true, you might need to knock a hole in your hood or get a custom one with a dsm-style hump on the side. then, intake & exhaust are reversed, so you might have some fun w/ the rear crossmember/firewall. i think on the ef and eg (and maybe even ek) civics, you have to knock the firewall in a bit to get some of the exhaust systems to fit. you also have to hack up the floorpan to get the shift linkage to work right in the civics. and when getting the engine, make sure you get one that had a cable throttle, not the electronic dbw stuff. realistically, you're probably look at a $7000+ project, easily topping $10,000 if you do an engine build first. but, don't let me discourage you with numbers. if you can swing that kind of checkbook, then go for it. i think it's a noble pursuit and these cars are worthy candidates. there's plenty of style, originality, class and function here that you can't find in many other cars.Are there any engine mounts that are out there for this swap?
lmk
You could buy ours and try.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/RSX-T...spagenameZWDVW
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no offense, but you can find complete rsx-s swaps for half that price or even a third. i saw an 06 si swap complete for $3000 the other day. and the z1 has dbw, so you'd have to go around that too.
Trust me I know, my boss is very tight. I had an offer of $4k and begged him to let me take it and he won't budge off of $4500. After a month or two of it collecting dust he'll let me drop the price. I like to use the auction as a gateway for people to see our RSX store parts. According to Overture, it is working. Linking it in this thread will also increase it's link strength in Google.
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ah, ok. it's still fairly new, i know there are people out there who would buy it thinking they're getting a deal.
Originally Posted by igarut5410
how much money you have?
1989 Honda Accord LX-i
B18c1 swap since 7/2011
175whp and 132tq
Redzone tuned
x2Originally Posted by MessyHonda
I have around 7000 to spend on it... I know it gonna be really pricey... would there be any other way I could build it up that I could get more bang for my buck?
Oh btw I have a 87 hatch
The hood shouldn't be a problem I think
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Originally Posted by carotman
My b-swap touched the hood (untill i took a hammer to it) and I know the k sits higher then the B.
I thought you were selling the hatch.
its possible, try http://www.k20a.org/forum/ and ask around there.
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originally posted by ACCORDEPICENTER
it should be there tuesday... So take your keyboard and wrap it around your neck and hang yourself with the cord.
Originally Posted by igarut5410
oh man...that would be one sweet ride...get it done fast then
1989 Honda Accord LX-i
B18c1 swap since 7/2011
175whp and 132tq
Redzone tuned
Originally Posted by igarut5410
Thats crazy you have exactly the same amount quoted by snoopy to get it done.
The hood doesnt matter, you'll be cutting a hole in it anyway to get the air rammed into those ITB's youre going to put on it
No newbie is going to pay $4k on an engine alone for the car he just bought for $500 last week.
i just came by honda and i checked out the si sedan...they want 22k.....so if you want a k20 go buy a civic use the 7k as downpayment
1989 Honda Accord LX-i
B18c1 swap since 7/2011
175whp and 132tq
Redzone tuned
And drive something any idiot with decent credit can? K20 swap is about "look what I have mother fuckers".Originally Posted by MessyHonda
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