SC2 engine swap with non saturn

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by K Dog, Dec 20, 2003.

  1. K Dog

    K Dog Guest

    I wanted to know if anyone has ever done this and if they know of any
    engines that would fit a 1998 sc2; would like to put a 1st gen mitsubishi
    eclipse turbo motor in -> the motor & parts would be the only cost; would be
    a summer project of mine if it were/is possible. any feedback? and yes i
    know i'd need to replace the tranny and such - but would it work!?

    Mike ~
     
    K Dog, Dec 20, 2003
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  2. K Dog

    Joe Agro Guest

    I wanted to know if anyone has ever done this and if they know of any
    "Anything" will work if you try hard enough at it.

    Suggestion #1: Go and get as many "monster Garage" video tapes as you can
    and/or the first 'Fast and the Furious" movie.

    Joe - VROC #8013 - '86 VN750 - joe @ yunx .com
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    Joe Agro, Dec 20, 2003
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  3. Great question...

    I want to see a small block Chevy (327 preferably) put in one with maybe a
    transaxle from a vette.

    There is an L series wagon that's a drag car with a V8 - guess that doesn't
    count.

    And a guy is putting V8's in fierro's: http://www.v8archie.com/

    None of this addresses your question specifically but thanks for the
    digression! (smile)
     
    Jonnie Santos, Dec 20, 2003
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  4. K Dog

    Steve Elmore Guest

    An LT1 in a Fiero. So it can corner like a cement truck on ice and get
    10mpg while doing it?
     
    Steve Elmore, Dec 21, 2003
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  5. ....I was curious about the handling too - sounds potentially very tail
    heavy. Cement truck on ice is a great visual! (grin)
     
    Jonnie Santos, Dec 21, 2003
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