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Engeine conversion
Engeine conversion
Hi guys looking for as much help as I can get I have a 2.0 lude non VTEC looking to put a bigger engeine in there and have been told to get a h22a.
Does anyone no how much I should be spending on one and would I need the wiring loom to go with it ?
Does anyone no how much I should be spending on one and would I need the wiring loom to go with it ?
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As Farlow said. Fortunately there are still enough rust free 5th gens about to make finding a decent VTEC an easier job than doing an engine swap. A decent known good low mileage motor can set you back £500, the gearbox £100 (for a basic) or £250 for LSD, the harness another £100, the ECU £50, the larger brakes £150 (including cheap new discs), so probably round that up to £1000 once you've included new fluids and bits and bobs.
... And then you have to swap it.
Plus you'll still be 4 stud, where as 5th gen VTECs are 5 stud, so you might want to do that swap as well.
Personally I'd save and wait until the right one comes along and then part with your 2.0l
... Unless of course it has sentimental value or it's incredibly low mileage
... And then you have to swap it.
Plus you'll still be 4 stud, where as 5th gen VTECs are 5 stud, so you might want to do that swap as well.
Personally I'd save and wait until the right one comes along and then part with your 2.0l
... Unless of course it has sentimental value or it's incredibly low mileage

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I think you'd be unlucky to pay parts prices quite as high as that from a lude broken on the forum?
But yep, if your 2.0 shell is rotten, you might as well just buy a rust free 2.2 to start with, definitely cheaper and simpler!
There's a cheap 2.2 spares/repair for sale on here atm, needs an auto-manual swap. You have all the bits needed on your existing 2.0 (barring a gearbox with the right ratios for a 2.2, flywheel and clutch) so that would be a good option?
I have a 2.2 (non LSD) box available to make up what you're missing.
But yep, if your 2.0 shell is rotten, you might as well just buy a rust free 2.2 to start with, definitely cheaper and simpler!
There's a cheap 2.2 spares/repair for sale on here atm, needs an auto-manual swap. You have all the bits needed on your existing 2.0 (barring a gearbox with the right ratios for a 2.2, flywheel and clutch) so that would be a good option?
I have a 2.2 (non LSD) box available to make up what you're missing.
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