MIVEC's
MIVEC's
So yeah since my other thread was so rudely closed, my question was never answered, where and how much can I get a MIVEC for? and what are the benifets/downfalls?? ... just wondering...
A MIVEC what? There are 4 or 5 MIVEC motors that I can think of off the top of my head, and some are a lot more probably than others for a swap...assuming that's what you're intending to do.
Originally Posted by Nevaeh
hence why i came here Hobie, I would like to know all about them... :P prices and all..
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Originally Posted by Nevaeh
hence why i came here Hobie, I would like to know all about them... :P prices and all..
Anyways, we're not honda, we can't just swap engine like that.
Last edited by AznFlip; Jul 4, 2005 at 11:59 PM.
According to Rpw, the 6a12 and 6a13 are pretty much bolt-on swap. Until we really see(with pics) that people are actually trying to swap engines we will never know the possibilities. Everybody says this, everybody says that, but nobody tried it or at least... nobody proved us they tried, so nobody has a clue what's possible and what's not(other than the obvious impossible).
Less than a year ago... When people were talking Turbo, only RRM was gonna work. Every other options were stupid and impossible to achieve on a regular budget. Few months later... TSI kit came out and people are making custom turbo setup without any major issues. Same thing will happen with engine swaps. It will be considered impossible until somebody actually puts R&D into it and proves it to be possible or impossible. And just like any other major modification, obviously an engine swap has to be somewhat worth it on the $/time/power/reliability/safety scale.
Everything is impossible, until we know how.
btw... sorry if I sound harsh, but I'm just tired of seeing all those repetitive threads.
Less than a year ago... When people were talking Turbo, only RRM was gonna work. Every other options were stupid and impossible to achieve on a regular budget. Few months later... TSI kit came out and people are making custom turbo setup without any major issues. Same thing will happen with engine swaps. It will be considered impossible until somebody actually puts R&D into it and proves it to be possible or impossible. And just like any other major modification, obviously an engine swap has to be somewhat worth it on the $/time/power/reliability/safety scale.
Everything is impossible, until we know how.
btw... sorry if I sound harsh, but I'm just tired of seeing all those repetitive threads.
Last edited by blaze_125; Jul 5, 2005 at 12:28 PM.
Originally Posted by Jotun
use the 69 its about as close as your going to come to a direct swap I have another thread open about this very topic and there is some usefull info one it. The thread is onle like 4 days old as well. Just look.
EDIT: Nevermind. Your car's automatic so you'd have to swap transmissions, ECU's and a host of other stuff. I still don't understand the fascination with engine swaps, but hey...why apply reason when dealing with automotive tuning?
Originally Posted by Blacksheepdj

Since I "rudely" closed his first thread, I'll leave this open. If I close this too, I'm sure it'll just be another flame war.
Have fun, kiddos.
Just read through Jotun's blown engine thread, good information in there.
Originally Posted by HobieKopek
The 92 would be much easier if there is a transversely mounted version. Getting your hands on one with all the required accessories would be the difficult part.
EDIT: Nevermind. Your car's automatic so you'd have to swap transmissions, ECU's and a host of other stuff. I still don't understand the fascination with engine swaps, but hey...why apply reason when dealing with automotive tuning?
EDIT: Nevermind. Your car's automatic so you'd have to swap transmissions, ECU's and a host of other stuff. I still don't understand the fascination with engine swaps, but hey...why apply reason when dealing with automotive tuning?




