dont be dissing the coupes... just cause we dont have k20's!!!
also to the op... k20 front cut ur looking at 10k easily! for something with low kms. then you goto get mounts, shafts, and other custom sht thats gunna bump it up.
back onto the thread..imo unless you have money to burn, you will be saving alot of money and no headaches buying a honda with a k series convertion already done to it.
you just have to be patient, there seems to be alot of bargain sales that come up once in awhile.
why the fark are you bumping, your question has been answered zzzz :@
Originally Posted by Paul1985
12-15k would be doing it cheap too...
Engine + trans = 6-8k
Mounts/axles/harness = 1700
clutch line/fuel setup = 700
all new fluids/some gaskets etc = 200
intake/headers/exhaust = 1500
ECU/Hondata = 1500
misc bits and pieces i cant think of = 200
rad/hoses/fan = 300 - 1k
If your EG isnt EFi = 600
brakes/suspension upgraded = 1-3k
engineers cert/registration/RWC etc = 2k
Adds up real quick. They are some quick estimates for you.. I'm sure theres things i missed.
You could save money buying used parts etc.. But overall, the swap ends up expensive in the end. You will no doubt find things that need replacing along the way aswell.. I just spend close to $100 on 2 new OEM ball joints that needed replacing... All these things add up...
Originally Posted by simonnowis
its been covered quite alot, if you search theres sufficient information. in terms of price, as mentioned in other threads a number of times. no one can give you an exact price.
prices will vary depending on parts, condition etc etc etc.
so, best is to directly ask the provider of the engine/parts and person or shop whos going to do the conversion for you.
expect to pay roughly $15k....on top of that u gotta think about costs of upgrading brakes, engineer cert, blue slip, etc..
Originally Posted by trism
SEARCH!!!!!!!!
PEOPLE BRING THIS TOPIC UP EVERY SINGLE WEEK
YOU ARE NOT THE FIRST PERSON TO THINK OF IT
or go and do your own research
dont expect to be spoonfed everything
budget 12k for a basic backyard swap and up to 20k for an all out hardcore swap
7.5k min for engine, and the rest on labour, parts etc etc etc
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