blew my motor today
#11
RE: blew my motor today
ORIGINAL: baker
yeah too much work with returnless fuel line and plastic intake manny... i'll just wait on my ek hatch or eg coupe... depending on which i decide to get.
ORIGINAL: FlipHKD720
7th gen boost, big troubles on the way.....
7th gen boost, big troubles on the way.....
#14
RE: blew my motor today
I don't care about putting a k in it and I can't find an lx motor for as cheap as the ex one I found. As cheap as I'm selling this car, I don't thnk the "stock swap" is going to bother anyone.
#15
RE: blew my motor today
ORIGINAL: baker
I don't care about putting a k in it and I can't find an lx motor for as cheap as the ex one I found. As cheap as I'm selling this car, I don't thnk the "stock swap" is going to bother anyone.
I don't care about putting a k in it and I can't find an lx motor for as cheap as the ex one I found. As cheap as I'm selling this car, I don't thnk the "stock swap" is going to bother anyone.
#16
RE: blew my motor today
ORIGINAL: Forty04
Yeah...thats what I thought about my car too...Good luck
ORIGINAL: baker
I don't care about putting a k in it and I can't find an lx motor for as cheap as the ex one I found. As cheap as I'm selling this car, I don't thnk the "stock swap" is going to bother anyone.
I don't care about putting a k in it and I can't find an lx motor for as cheap as the ex one I found. As cheap as I'm selling this car, I don't thnk the "stock swap" is going to bother anyone.
#17
RE: blew my motor today
"most states"? As far as I know California is the only one with rules that strict. I could very well be wrong though.
At any rate, thats besides the point. What I was trying to say is that if you've got the same type of motor that came in the car, it's easier to pass off as "stock." Where as if theres something completely different in there, you've got to try and explain to your buyers why youhad to swapit in the first, and that is not usually an easy thing for them to grasp
At any rate, thats besides the point. What I was trying to say is that if you've got the same type of motor that came in the car, it's easier to pass off as "stock." Where as if theres something completely different in there, you've got to try and explain to your buyers why youhad to swapit in the first, and that is not usually an easy thing for them to grasp