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s2000 hatchback
i have a 93 hatch and i found a s2000 motor for sale and i was wondering if i could put it in my hatch and how fast would it be and what i might need to do to fit it in there
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Well anything is possible when you have the money. This would not be an easy mod. I think there was a thread about this a long time ago. I know there is a civic with an nsx motor. I think so yeah it could work but you would probably be pretty broke when you are done.
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Its not worth it.
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here's the thread http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...ghlight=s2000;)
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it would cost you more money to get the motor in the car and to run right, then to just buy an s2000 new.
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maybe he want to try an put in it there for a FWD instead of converting it to RWD
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that motor and the labor doing it would cost more than your car...
stick with the h22 or the typeR or whatever motor you were asking before |
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I've said it before - the S2000 engine fires in the OPPOSITE direction to the FWD engines. Go figure: It WON'T work in FWD configuration unless you rotate the engine 180 degrees around the horizontal - in which case your gearbox will be facing the wrong direction - if you can adapt one to fit. You could have a very quick car... going backwards
![]() RWD it? Good luck! Those engine gearbox combos ain't small like their FWD counterparts. Why the hell would you bother wasting the money and effort?
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