engine swap...
i have a 1997 Sl2...my current engine has something wrong with it...its knocking like that guys sc2 but a lot worse...
im looking at a new engine...like 500 bucks or so...for the dohc engine...
i figured saturns are all pretty much the same...
i was wondering if itd be possible to put a saturn ion redline engine in my car...
does anyone know if you can do that...or how much extra work it would be to do that...
because if i can find one...and if its not that much of a hastle to put in...which im having someone put it in for me because i have barely any car knowledge...
how much different is it than a dohc engine...
would it be worth it...or too much of a hastle...
any insight would be appreciated...
im looking at a new engine...like 500 bucks or so...for the dohc engine...
i figured saturns are all pretty much the same...
i was wondering if itd be possible to put a saturn ion redline engine in my car...
does anyone know if you can do that...or how much extra work it would be to do that...
because if i can find one...and if its not that much of a hastle to put in...which im having someone put it in for me because i have barely any car knowledge...
how much different is it than a dohc engine...
would it be worth it...or too much of a hastle...
any insight would be appreciated...
To get an ION Redline engine to function in your car, you would need:
-Custom fabricated engine and tranny mounts.
-Custom fabricated axles.
-Fabricate a new instrument cluster to house a whole assortment of aftermarket gauges.
-Purchase, install and tune an aftermarket engine management system.
-Upgrade the fuel system.
Prepare to shell out $10,000 to $15,000 or more to have someone do all the work for you.
But hey, you'd be the first.
Seriously though, just find a good used 1995-1998 DOHC motor.
-Custom fabricated engine and tranny mounts.
-Custom fabricated axles.
-Fabricate a new instrument cluster to house a whole assortment of aftermarket gauges.
-Purchase, install and tune an aftermarket engine management system.
-Upgrade the fuel system.
Prepare to shell out $10,000 to $15,000 or more to have someone do all the work for you.
But hey, you'd be the first.
Seriously though, just find a good used 1995-1998 DOHC motor.
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