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Old 01-14-2004, 12:54 AM
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honda b16a in a 86 mr2?

sorry one more opion how about the honda v-tech motor it comes from a fwd so im figuring it would be the same concept as the 4age all i need to do is figure out ecu, harness,and mounts which i would leave up to a professional..lol..but what do you all think?
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Old 01-14-2004, 11:28 AM
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Re: honda b16a in a 86 mr2?

lol i'd say no. If you want easy this isn't the motor for that setup. I had problems putting the b16 into a honda. I couldn't imagin trying to put one in an older mr2. There's motors online for sale everywhere why don't you find an already supercharged or turbo motor from an older mr2 and just build the crap out of it and up the boost etc? turbo upgrade, ems if you get really serious and some internal goodies. You'll be smokin!
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