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Old 01-12-2008, 04:39 AM
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civic with sr20 swap??

im sure some of you, if not a lot of you have seen fast and the furious, the first one. if you have, remember when johnny tran "kidnapped" that ted guy and brought him back to his garage. he talks about a couple nissan sr20 engines that he was planning on putting into his civics. i think they were a 96-00 body style. its been driving me insane. i just need some professional imput. if you were to drop an sr20 into a civic, wouldnt you have to convert it to rear wheel and shave somethings out of the engine bay? if the swap is even possible?

thanks for helping out everyone.
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Old 01-16-2008, 12:42 PM
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Re: civic with sr20 swap??

take anything you think you learned from that god damn movie and throw it out a window... yes, you can put any motor into any car with enough mods, time and money.... is it a direct bolt on? hell no.... something a little more feasable would be the SR20 motor out of a "bluebird"... which was FWD.. but it still would take a lot of time and money to make work
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