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Old 06-05-2005, 06:35 AM
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Swap Options LS/92

I got a 92 LS, what is the best swap I can do. I was thinking about trying to get a b16 sir II, it seems like the best drop for me cost good and probly would just go right in.

Is this probly the best drop for my 92/LS. ??

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Re: Swap Options LS/92

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I got a 92 LS, what is the best swap I can do. I was thinking about trying to get a b16 sir II, it seems like the best drop for me cost good and probly would just go right in.

Is this probly the best drop for my 92/LS. ??

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Re: Swap Options LS/92

yeah man, turbo that beast. I think that would be the best bang for your buck.
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Re: Swap Options LS/92

turbos one hell of a motor swap dolts...

ever think his old b18a1 is ready for retirement?

cheapest and best i'd say just another b18 and get a b16 tranny.

best swap doesn't really help us pick one out whats your budget skill level *if your a diyer* how much power etc.

oh and search tehe
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Old 06-06-2005, 02:27 AM
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Re: Swap Options LS/92

Well my engine has alot of miles on it. For me to tubro it I would have to replace alot of things, which would cost me to much.

-rods/pistols
-a full engine cleaning
-replace all old gaskets
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http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=408722

this is a topic on the same page as yours. it begins as a ls/vtec topic, but quickly becomes what all these threads do...which motor is better/why.

read that one, and then search our boards more. its all on you man, its your car/cash...pick the motor that picks your needs/desires the most.
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