13b-rew to na tranny?
hey, i was wondering if i could swap out a 94 13b rew and stick it into my na fc3c...help me please! the engine price is no biggy cause its a doner from my uncle i new to all of this, so please help me out!
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i wouldnt do it, it wont hold up to the power
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ok...well u saved me a headache...should i turbo it? or just swap for a 13bt?
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use that donor motor but not the NA stuff.
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wat tranny though? the 94 is auto...cant have that
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BTW do a lot of research and expect a lot of work. It's not impossible but it's not as easy as the 13BT swap.
Go to the FOR SALE section and look for anyone selling a Manual tranny. |
ok...wat about i take the tyrbos from the 94 and add em to my engine?
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no. You'll need to fab oil lines, manifold and other crap. If you want a simple turbo swap then buy a turbo motor and swap it in. Another forum member has ADDED a turbo to the NA motor and I'm not sure if he recommends it or not.
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damn....how much does a turbo engine run for?
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I think using the search feature and reading the FAQ would benefit you quite a bit. I just don't want you to get into something and bite off more than you can chew. The 13brew engine swap is not a common swap into a FC, even if you have an adequate transmission. Though yes, it can be done. keep in mind you'll have the rest of the drive-train to consider depending on what transmission you chose. Diff, half shafts, drive shaft, hub conversion maybe? if you convert hubs to 5 lug.. rotors, rims, tires, calipers so on. could become quite costly.
My advice, take the time to do some research, then if you have any further questions, post them here. |
Originally Posted by 88fc3c
damn....how much does a turbo engine run for?
THINK ABOUT THIS. Your non-turbo drivetrain is going to shit itself, cause it cannot handle the increase in power. It's highly recommended to go with a Turbo II drivetrain so you don't have to worry about your transmission / driveshaft / rear diff / rear axles all snapping into a bazillion pieces (well, not exactly, but you get the idea). So if you're serious about this, get all the Turbo II drivetrain parts and come back and ask us again later. If you're asking how to turbo your car, STOP. This has been asking a BAZILLION TIMES (not an exaggeration), so look at the FAQ stickies and read more / ask less questions. -Ted |
k, thanx!
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Yeah a Turbo II transmission to say the least would be the best idea.
"An FC3S clutch can be bolted onto the FD3S stock flywheel if on a budget. The stock FC3S transmission should mate with the 13B-REW with very few problems; if the 13B-REW came off an automatic transmission equipped chassis, there is an extra bolt hole in the bell housing, which will not mate up with anything on a stock, 5-speed FC3S transmission. The FC3S starter should fit with little fuss." from fc3spro.com But then it'd probably also be wise to use a TII differential while you're at it. |
i might take wat i can from the fd....diff, rear end, etc...only the good parts
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How bout this, you take the parts, sell them, and then use the cash to buy an engine that is going to be an easier swap (the 13BT).
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My 13BT imported form Japan cost me 1800$ CND with shipping and tailgate drop.
Got it from these people, this is what I got: http://fnfmotors.ca/index.php?mainBl...car.php&id=173 |
lol, makes sense...i wsa checkin out fc3spros, and thhey gave me a hell load of info...they hel a lot
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sorry about the double post, but any feedback from certain engine distirbutors? i dont wanna order anything thats all f***** up, ya know?
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