strangest engine swap ever?
I've driven the new Regal 2.4's and they are SLOW SLOW SLOW!
When you smash the pedal to the floor it literally took about 3 seconds for the motor to actually respond, and even then the tires didn't even come close to chirping. it felt like driving an electric car...Seriously.
When you smash the pedal to the floor it literally took about 3 seconds for the motor to actually respond, and even then the tires didn't even come close to chirping. it felt like driving an electric car...Seriously.
i just hate it when you hear about ppl starting these awesome builds but then wind up selling them
yeah the only reason those tiny 4 cylinders in the 90s hondas are fast is because the cars they are in weight nothing. Putting one of those into a 3500lb car will make it an absolute dog. If you DID want to swap a 4 cylinder in, it would have to be a large displacement 4 cylinder so it would have enough torque to get the car rolling.
Even if you boosted it- what trans is going to hold that power and that bolts to a honda engine? I'm sure they have transmissions that work in their cars; but put the same power in a much heavier car that can run wider tires- and you're going to be seriously stressing that trans.
My thing with this is- sure the honda engines and turbo ecotec engines make good power- but doesn't it seem kinda silly to lose a big chunk of the performance advantage by putting it in a larger, heavier car? Typically, the hot rod method is to go the other way- put the bigger engine in the smaller car.
there was even a survey in the magazine. and if hot rod could have gotten enough back they would have sent them to chevrolet and there would have been a possibility it could have been a production car
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