My Lude Beat An Old 5.0
#14
Where in the heck can I get a three rotor, I'd hate to let go of my engine, but I want a rotary. Where do I get one and how much would it cost? Also if anyone knows, how much would it cost to make it work in a prelude?
#15
Originally Posted by TheRiseOfTheFerret' date='Jan 19 2005, 10:30 AM
Where in the heck can I get a three rotor, I'd hate to let go of my engine, but I want a rotary. Where do I get one and how much would it cost? Also if anyone knows, how much would it cost to make it work in a prelude?
please tell me your joking.
you seem like a cool enough guy, if you COULD afford to do a 20b powered car, why not put it in an rx7, you can find a good body rx with no engine farily cheap, the odds are, if you can afford to do a 3 rotor swap, buying a new car to drop it in wont be a problem
#16
oh, i think you should get a 1st gen rx7, strip it, and do a 13b-re swap, plenty of power for a descent price, keep the lude as a daily driver and build a beast of a first gen, doesnt take much to get an fb up there in power with an engien swap due to the overall lightness of the car.
#17
I dont know if I want to get rid of the lude. Im sure I can find a 1st or 2nd gen thats cheap and reliable. But I've allready got so much work into the Lude, Oh heck, I might as well start another project. You'd go with the 1st gen right? I like the 2nd's styling, so If I was going for a swap, I'd probably pick the 2nd gen. Depending on the weight. I suppose the 1st gen is lighter. Oh I'm gonna need some help on this.
#18
i like the 2nd gen for looks, suspension and the bumpers/ kits available for it if you want to upgrade in the future.
1st gen is a couple hundred pounds lighter, but if you start pulling the cars apart the difference won't be that noticable. (especially for a 20b)
1st gen is a couple hundred pounds lighter, but if you start pulling the cars apart the difference won't be that noticable. (especially for a 20b)