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    95" Civic Engine Swaps

    I'm a bit of a newbie which is why i figured i'd ask some guys with some knowledge, Is it possible to fit a "nissan SR20 DET ff" motor into a 95 civic and if so is it practical, worthwhile and even road registerable in australia? Ive heard of a few people doing it in the u.s. and would it be just as good to fit a h22a or something like that

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    do u know johnny tran? can u get him to hook me up a sr20 in my civic too?

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    on a more serious note... anything is possible with $$$ but i think it wud be better to use a h22a rather than a sr20... but have u even considered a b16a or b18c... they have a lot of potential NA or turbo. so i think there is not really any need to get a sr20

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    let me guess... you just went and saw tokyo drift... maybe you could get a motec exhaust too?

    Just messin...

    An SR20 would fit into a 95 civic without too much trouble (size wise they aren't much bigger, if at all, than a B-Series) but the cost would be absolutely stupid. It would make so much more sense to put a B or H series in, and it would cost you a whole lot less. If you really want 2 litres, get a B18 and whack in a stroker kit to push it out to 2 litres... or get a K20A

  6. #6
    clum
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    Yeah

    Alright thanks for that are those engines hard to get or would i be able to find one at a car yard or jap car wreckers?

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    Spoon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    hehe

    its not worth putting a sr20.... too much work and money..

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    well do you know any where in australia that sells spoon engines, because according to thier website they only sell to asia, europe and america and how pricy is it. thanks mate

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    well if u think about it, y most people dont have a spoon engine becoz it just costs too much

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