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Illinois has some pretty stupid laws
That said, I have done the paperwork and have a donor car.
My problem comes from the fact that the engine in the donor car isn't what i thought it was.
Deal is as follows:
reciever car is in great condition aside from a blown engine
donor car has body damage and Xmsn issues but the engine is in excellent condition
donor engine is an L13a1
My question is:
What parts do I need to pull from donor car to make the L13a1 run in the new car
i am new to engine swaps but an adept mechanic who knows not to run in blindly
That said, I have done the paperwork and have a donor car.
My problem comes from the fact that the engine in the donor car isn't what i thought it was.
Deal is as follows:
reciever car is in great condition aside from a blown engine
donor car has body damage and Xmsn issues but the engine is in excellent condition
donor engine is an L13a1
My question is:
What parts do I need to pull from donor car to make the L13a1 run in the new car
i am new to engine swaps but an adept mechanic who knows not to run in blindly
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L13? What did that come from? JDM take out?
My opinion: Sell it, and put the money toward a decent engine for the 7th gen car (assuming 7th gen car as you put the post in 7th gen). Either same drivetrain or a K swap.
My opinion: Sell it, and put the money toward a decent engine for the 7th gen car (assuming 7th gen car as you put the post in 7th gen). Either same drivetrain or a K swap.
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...so you're dropping in an 84hp engine into a car that was already under powered with a factory 110-127hp engine?
Ezone is right sell what you cal and get a good used d17.
Since you're obviously not swapping for power a D17 TO D17 swap makes the most sense.
-The engine mounts line up; the ecu harness wires line up, the sub frame lines up, the ecu works, the exhaust bolts up, the axles mate to the brake knuckles.... and so on.
Ezone is right sell what you cal and get a good used d17.
Since you're obviously not swapping for power a D17 TO D17 swap makes the most sense.
-The engine mounts line up; the ecu harness wires line up, the sub frame lines up, the ecu works, the exhaust bolts up, the axles mate to the brake knuckles.... and so on.
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My problem is i need a car for work. I dont care about hp right now. I am also broke so i am using cars i already have. Now that aside, please answer the question
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L engines won't bolt to the trans in the Civic IIRC. Research that to be sure.
You can probably buy D17Ax engines for 500 all day long. www.car-part.com
You can probably buy D17Ax engines for 500 all day long. www.car-part.com
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Alright so i did some looking and there are "ways" to get the xmsn and L13 engine to work together however they involve modificatoins im not ok with.
So i would like a new engine. Im just gonna burn some cash. Whats a good place to get k24 engines
So i would like a new engine. Im just gonna burn some cash. Whats a good place to get k24 engines
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ezone posted it
there's a link in his post previous to yours
click it
there's a link in his post previous to yours
click it
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this is just one of our stickies on the top of the section:
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/7...20-2008-a.html
don't post questions there, first read it and then come back here to ask questions.
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/7...20-2008-a.html
don't post questions there, first read it and then come back here to ask questions.
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