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ok has anyone payed to do a swap from a 1.5 to a 2.0 iwanting to do the swap but want a garage to do it for me so i just need a ested mated price u think this might cost me to have done..or would it just be better to get a turbo off a 93 to 95 scoupe and use it on my 97 accent 1.5 i think they r the same engines..
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I wonder how expensive that would be. Probably not cheap.
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i know its costly money is no problem can it be done for 3000.00
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Re: engine swap
An aspirated 1.5 would put out much more horsepower than an N/A 2.0, go with the turbo...
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Re: engine swap
You should be able to get a NIB turbo kit for about $3-4G. If a used SCoupe turbo will fit, it'll even be less than that. You will get much more output from the turbo than the engine swap, but less longetivity from the engine as you are exceeding it's specs.
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