A friend of mine just bought a 2003 explorer limited and put 22s on it with a nice ass system, blah blah blah - he's loaded needless to say. anyway, the limited doesn't come with a V-8 and he was pissed about that. naturally, he is interested in my fd. so he asks me if he could put a rotary in his car. i just thought wtf? who would do that? but then i thought it would be pretty cool to have a 20b in an explorer, and if he can afford it, then why not? so my question is can it be done? i assume that it would cost loads of money if possible but it might be worth it to him.
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i'd only put a 20b or bigger in it. a 13b just doesnt have the torque to get the thing moving.
kevin. |
i think it wouldnt be all that hard, but it wouldnt go anywhere its too heavy, tell him to get a real car first then we'll talk
mike |
second that notion
J |
i'd only put a 20b or bigger in it. a 13b just doesnt have the torque to get the thing moving. i think it wouldnt be all that hard, but it wouldnt go anywhere its too heavy, tell him to get a real car first then we'll talk i think a 20b would be perfect, and have no trouble moving it. |
It would MOVE it, but the question is, where is that torque . . . with the gearing and weight of the Explorer, you want the torque as low down as possible. I just can't see it being a happy combination. But hey, if he's got the money to throw around . . .
J |
yeah, i guess you'de have to look at the graphs for this one. but i don't think it would be any worse than the v6 already in there.
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i think it needs a 787b
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WHy doesn't he just keep things simple and drop in a V8? The car will have no resale value if he made the swap. ANd if he though it was a gas guzzler before.....Whoa Buddy! https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub..._DIR#>/sad.png
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4-rotor
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