12-22-2008, 10:33 PM | #1 |
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i hope this is the right area to post this
i have a 01 s2000 and need some help in my swap i'm going to be doing after the wife and i buy a house.
1. can i use a IS300 engine and a 6spd supra tranny? 2. how long are they put together? 3. can i also have some site info on where to go for modification i know there is a FAQ but i work two jobs and go to school and in the process of looking for a house i just need to be pointed in the right direction to do my research. i'm in automotive school now and will be graduating within the next year. i'm not looking to get crazy numbers out of this swap just want to be a little different then all the other s2000's. also i couldn't handle the high hp because my car doesn't weigh very much so i couldn't realistically use the high hp. it would just spin the tires off. i just want more low end without sacraficing high end. any helpful info would be great! thanks in advance |
12-24-2008, 01:37 AM | #2 |
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wow no help at all...
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12-25-2008, 05:34 AM | #3 |
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lol.
An IS300 engine is pretty much the same as an n/a (non-turbo) Mkiv Supra engine. In essence, you're asking if an mkiv TT manual (6spd) tranny can bolt up to an n/a mkiv engine? If that's the question, then the answer is yes. As for the rest of it, I'm sorry to say I've never worked on an S2000, so I don't have any info on the viability of that swap. Have you asked this over in the S2000 forums?
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12-31-2008, 09:36 PM | #4 |
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i have asked and it has been done but no one on the forum has done it and it's a big forum. thanks for the tranny bolt up answer. i know it fits i just have to take my center consol out and cut a hole and bolt the shifter up about 6 inches back because of the measurements. now i just need to browse the forum and find all the little things out i need but i won't bother asking here i'll just research myself. i've already talked to a friend of mine to machine brackets and plates to mount gauges so it won't look so choppy and have things there not working wasting space. before i do this swap i'll be putting my sc s2000 engine into a miata to fund this so i'll keep posting and let all know how it's going.
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