good motor for an FB?
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good motor for an FB?
alright since i have been thinking about going to another engine...debating on what to go with...does any one know a decently simple motor to drop in it besides a v8? i wanna either be v6 or 4cyl. just trying to get an idea.
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i shouldve stated that my bad on that. i want decent power and be able to DD it..i was thinking an SR20 but i dont know...just would like some one give me a few good engines that would fit with out to much work..like i dont wanna spend 6months getting the engine fitted right.
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Easiest fitment is stock tbh.
The only quick n' easy aftermarket swap that I know of comes from Granny's Speed Shop.
If you're going to go piston, go all out.
The only quick n' easy aftermarket swap that I know of comes from Granny's Speed Shop.
If you're going to go piston, go all out.
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i love my rotarys just i cant afford to own one right now...no job and no income doesnt help my story and i have a 85k 12a fb no idea when it will go being my only car. i will for sure put a rotary back in it some time.
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hmm sr20 is my vote.. or a grand national engine if you want power and v6.. another vote id have to give to the toyota 2rz power plant.. supposed to be a wonderful motor.
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85K on a 12a is nothing. if you dont treat it like **** and do the maintenance itll last you longer than youll have the car, probably.
if you dont have a job or income, how do you expect to afford an engine swap? cause unless you do a shitty job thatll cost you more money later, then its not going to be cheap.
if you dont have a job or income, how do you expect to afford an engine swap? cause unless you do a shitty job thatll cost you more money later, then its not going to be cheap.
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