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Old 06-15-2004, 08:24 PM
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SR20ve in a 240?

Let's say you have a 240 with an sr20det shortblock in it, you guys think it's possible to bolt the sr20ve head to that motor? Wiring would probably be a pain in the ass. I've never seen a 240 with an sr20ve, that's why I'm asking.
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Re: SR20ve in a 240?

I dunno how the variable valve timing would like the turbos. Plus doesn't the head need to be compatible with the turbos as well, I mean, I guess it might work if you wanted a NA SR20VE.
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Re: SR20ve in a 240?

It would work perfectly, after all, turbo works with the vtec system right? If you changed the port design and installed cams that were meant for turbo then I think it would make a killer enigne. Variable valve timing would be great for a street-legal turbo SR20.
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