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Old 05-18-2009, 09:38 PM
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motor swap

I have a RSX non S model, and i was wondering what is the biggest motor i can swap into it ( not crate ) like something i could get at a salvage yard, somehting like a honda S2000, is there anything like that compatable?
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Old 05-18-2009, 09:46 PM
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Re: motor swap

Thats a hard question. I would put in a K20z1 or a K20A2
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Re: motor swap

K20A2 would be a rsx type s horsepower stock is 200. That is with no modification or anything done.
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Re: motor swap

i would go with a k20a2... runs!
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Re: motor swap

k20a2...change your cams and then possibly the springs and retainer if it requires a bigger cam and boy will that k20a run!
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