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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2008

V6 powered EG Honda Civic built by Arizona Performance Imports using Hasport engine mounts

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  • was the mounting difficult ?

  • @konholio2 No, Hasport makes a kit to mount it. The parts are no more difficult to get than a K-series engine.

  • it's a cool swap but not very practical that's why people choose a kswap over jswap because with a kmotor it more of a balance ride were the jmotor its going to be front heavy and understeer like a mother

  • @mugentech87 We've built a V6 powered CRX for road racing and are building another V6 powered Integra as well. The understeer is manageable.

  • A LOT OF MONEY BUT POOR HORSE POWER. DO THE SAME WITH A B SERIES ENGINE.

  • @oams2009 Not really. An NA B-series with that much HP doesn't have near the torque and would be a lot less streetable with a narrow powerband and very high revving. Plus the V6 has a 6 speed transmission like the K-series. The price for this swap is less than a K-series. Engine mods would yield 300 horsepower and still be able to run on pump gas. To get similar power you would need to turbocharge a B-series.

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  • @TheRznballa I'll give you props though. You said show you a neon that can keep up with a z and you'll stop talking. I showed, you stopped. Man of your word. G35s are still badass cars though!

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  • @CEOofTurn10 a man thats a badass set up i am doing the same swap but iam having problem with the flywheeel which one i shut USE if you can welp me i realy presiate I have the 2008 Tl J35A8 Tape S Engine with 2007 Tl standar trany if you can welp me.Thanks

  • J35a4

  • What series is this engine?

    Dad is a general contractor and went to a fire today and found a perfect V6 in the back. Might snag if for a few hundread!

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