i would have gone with the eco swap. only because part are way easier to find in good shape.
A boosted LD9 will work just fine. Keep me posted.
GMR has got nothing on this
nice, good luck josh, and for god sakes please don't try and paint it.
good luck! should be exciting
one day id like to do a engine swap... just dont have the funds right now...
good luck with the swap... should turn out awesome!
Im confused. So youre putting an LD9 into your car which is a 2200 correct?
Who called 3rd cylinder? What bitch?!
lol i think everyone
easy fix, as soon as i get my hands on the donor car its on like donkey kong
fail1
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Good luck man i cant wait to see this build complete keep us updated
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we got it the first time holy 4 posts i think you hit send tomany times
JBO since July 30, 2001
lookin good josh. psyched to see ya get this done.
im not fluent on the ld9s but in this pic when u removed the oil pan is that the crank bearings under neith the part with the mess screen??
you got a long road ahead of you.... now is the time to get your motor internally sound
Hit up Karo and get
Forged pistons (you tell him the comp ratio you want)
Eagle Rods
ARP head and main studs
Spec Stage whatever Clutch and flywheel
1mm oversized stainless valves
then find you a 2.3 oil pump and accessories
get the block modified to accept the 2.3 oil pump
while its there, get them to knife edge your crank 3 lbs and balance it and mic it for the correct size bearings (go clevite 77)
then get you some HO Springs and Retainers, and lifters, HO Cams and housings. Get the intake cam modified to work for the 2.4 (needs the cps pad and ps pump insert)
now you're ready for turbo!!
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I agree with the above, except for knife edging the crank and the spec clutch. If you've got money to blow, go ahead and knife edge it, but there is little to gain in the area of the crank. And don't waste your money on SPEC. Complete garbage. Throw in a stock Luk clutch and you will be good to go.
2010 Subaru Impreza WRX Limited
1999 Cavalier Z24 Supercharged
1999 Grand AM SE (Beater Car)
1997 GMC Sierra
2007 Honda CBR 600RR
2005 Honda TRX450R
good luck man. keep us posted
I would like to second Spec being crap.
Also, kinda bothered by people like you who say "used non-synthetic" as a big issue. It's a bone stock econobox that was built and designed with the use of conventional oil. I don't see an issue. The intervals are the problem, not conventional oil.
On the other hand....you have other fingers.
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