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#11
RE: k20a3
I guess given the replies here, I'd like to revise my response.
It sounds like a hard job and it won't have the best potential if you wanted to build it up. I still think you could put it into an older car and have gains. If you haven't done anything like this previously and there's no timeline, then you could learn a lot. Assuming you have most of the necessary tools, you could do most of this job yourself for a few hundred dollars in parts and maybe 100-200 in machine shop costs.
Personally, I'd still do it to see a more-than-basic engine swap. Sure, I don't get great potential with the car, but there's less money on the line if I mess the swap up. If you don't like working with your hands like I do, though, just disregard everything I said
It sounds like a hard job and it won't have the best potential if you wanted to build it up. I still think you could put it into an older car and have gains. If you haven't done anything like this previously and there's no timeline, then you could learn a lot. Assuming you have most of the necessary tools, you could do most of this job yourself for a few hundred dollars in parts and maybe 100-200 in machine shop costs.
Personally, I'd still do it to see a more-than-basic engine swap. Sure, I don't get great potential with the car, but there's less money on the line if I mess the swap up. If you don't like working with your hands like I do, though, just disregard everything I said
#13
RE: k20a3
local junkyards, get one from a element. you get 160hp and 160tq and if you deside to slap a K20 type r or A2 head on it along with a new si intake manifold your looking at 230+hp with around 170tq, the A3 has weak everything in the bottom end.
#14
RE: k20a3
I would pass on the engine. The K20A3 is not a great engine to build. Save up and go with the K24A2 out of a TSX. They have the highest compression of the K24's and come with a really nice 6 speed tranny. They make 200 crank hp and good torque. Then down the road you can swap a K20A or K20A2 head on there and be set.Just my 2 cents and trust meI knowabout the K series engine. Good Luck.
#19
You are astute!
You are right of course. I am new, and I did not look at the dates...I have a lot better things to do, but I ASSUMED that the site would clear out all outdated threads. The Ford site I also belong to and post threads and repair directions at clears out the unused sites.
Again, I am sorry. Moving on now. Have a good day.
Again, I am sorry. Moving on now. Have a good day.
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