20B swap on 88
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how high is this "peak potential" that you have reached......there are soo many variations to a 13bs peak potential that its almost impossible to reach a peak. if im confusing you im sorry, but 13bs are tough and can be set up to do some amazing things with the rite amount of money......but then again if you have the money why play around with 13bs when theres a whole other world and rotor to cross into..................
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hey i noticed that your in tacoma.....i was stationed there for about 2 years and had both an FD and an 84 GSL-SE.....i got my SE worked on by KEN over at rapid rotary.....yeah its irrelavent but hey
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I was just hopeing for input, honestly don't know much about the 20b's or intend to do anything immiedatly , I'm interested in what I should be concerned with for the FC, I've read write ups about rx8 on the rx8 club but I'm still running stock 4.1 manual trans, s4 configuration, n such. And what I mean by peak performance is adjusted to my time and budget along the lines of street legal... but I'm now more interested in making a pure all out racer, so thats why I'm interested in the 20B and for those of you have any experiance with them I'd love to here from you.
Thanks for any imputs
Thanks for any imputs
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if your not in the 500+ club w/ your 13b get there first. Its cheaper to do that than drop in and finish the 20b. Dreams are dreams sometimes. Price some of the things you will need and come back. Include a tranny in there that can handle 500+ torque as well. Unless you like replacing those monthly.
It does fit into the 2nd gen very easily. It looks like it was designed to be there. Good luck.
It does fit into the 2nd gen very easily. It looks like it was designed to be there. Good luck.
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Thanks Rotary, haven't ran a dyno yet, n I still have alittle ways to go with it first. But I'm happy to hear it won't require any modding for the block . And I love my 13B so much, i'm gonna run my last breath in my 13B before swapping, so It'll be a while.
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oh and just out of curiosity, is your '88 a T2 or N/A?
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10th ae
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Don't get me wrong, I'm not undermining the 13b. I love checking everyones engines and taking ideas from them for my own . However, I'm really interested in the 20B and sometime in the future I would like to swap with one.
I mean no cutting and welding the engine bay
EDIT:
Don't get me wrong, I'm not undermining the 13b. I love checking everyones engines and taking ideas from them for my own . However, I'm really interested in the 20B and sometime in the future I would like to swap with one.
Last edited by LogicFoxX; 08-13-07 at 04:06 PM.