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Old Jun 1, 2016 | 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Savington
Guys, $9k really is an all-inclusive number.

$3700 KMiata swap kit
$1200 K24A2
$500 RSX VTC gear, K20 oil pump, OEM tensioner
$700 intake manifold+throttle body
$600 header
$400 clutch
$300 OEM Honda engine/charge harnesses (brand new)
$450 KTuner
$300 radiator

$8150 leaves you plenty of leftovers to sort out the intake, cooling hoses and exhaust. On the NA, you need to add $200 for a modified valve cover and $150 for an aftermarket fuel pressure regulator/fittings. It's not as expensive as you make it out to be. It's not as if we're skimping on parts, either - you could use a higher-mileage and/or less desirable motor, you could do without the RSX gear, you could do an S2000 manifold instead of the Skunk2 parts, you could start with a used engine harness, and you could use a less expensive clutch and radiator.



Also you need a NB steering rack and tie rods, and it is considerable more work on the wiring end if you want to keep it clean.
Old Jun 1, 2016 | 06:34 PM
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You're missing the point. "Over $10k" is a very vague number which will be perceived by a casual observer as being quite a bit more than $10k. LS swaps are "over $10k" too. My point is that you can build a nice K24A2 car for under that figure.
Old Jun 1, 2016 | 06:44 PM
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Your right, i was just stating a few more differences with the NA vs NB swap. There are a lot less NA swaps then NB swaps. David has done a lot to reduce the cost of the swap.
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