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Old 08-02-2005, 08:27 AM
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MX-3 engine swap

anyone have the dementions of the 93 MX-3 engine bay and the wieght of the klze with manual trans. I'm looking for a swap but it i don't like the wieght i think i'm going to go with a honda b18 in it because they are fairly light and have about the same power plus honda is more upgradeable.

Anyone has any input on this i would love to hear anything you have to say about it.
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Why waste your time with Honda engine in a Mazda? You're going to wast tiem, and money trying to get the suspension correct, and everything else working properly. If would be easier just to swap in a BPT Mazda block, and go from there. Shit even a ZETEC block would be easier.
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Old 08-14-2005, 04:06 PM
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Re: MX-3 engine swap

KLZE weights about 4kgs more than the K8 and the tranny is the same transmission so no difference at all.

Dont bust your nuts with a Honda swap into an MX3... KLZE is much faster than a B18
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