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Don't even waste your time. You're going to run into loads of problems. Are the engines even oriented in the same positions? What if your air filter ends up being on the opposite side? What about the transmissions? You're going to have to switch the entire transmissions too, and you're not even guaranteed that it'll fit or that it'll match up with the axle length/power, etc. Save your time and money and buy the Honda instead.
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Straight forwardly, anything can be done, the question is do you have the time, money, and welding supplies necessary to perform this miraculous change? You are talking about two different engines, one with an in line motor, and one with a v-slant motor. You will have to convert all the connectors in the car, elecrtric, gas, air, from standard to metric, and rewire the entire car with the honda harness. You will need a cutting torch and a welding setup to make the necessary changes to the inside of the engine compartment. And you will need some sort of part you make at home yourself to connect the engine to the transmission, and drive train. Or you can just replace all this stuff with honda parts, but get ready for a few weeks of welding. Good luck.
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the answer is yesis it cost effective no!you will need a probably nonexistant bellhousing or other adapter.then you will need throttle linkage transmission linkage, a bunch of eletrical hookups.buy an new mercedes it will be cheaper.
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There are alot of modifications that have to be done,The engine and transmission,the computers, the fuel delivery and then there will a hassle with the drive axles. If you want a honda -buy one! It can be done,but pretty pricey
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i own a repair shop,i Tennessee,and yes it can be put in there,,i have a Mazda 626 with a Chevy v-8 in it,a 350 to be exact,but you need to have both cars present to do this and make it work,and there's a lot of work,in welding,and cutting involved also,but today there's nothing impossible,our next project is going to be a 350 in a Nissan sentra if we can gather all of the parts up,but nothing is impossible these days,if you have the know how,and the money,it can be done,good luck,i hope this help,s,,and have a happy thanksgiving.
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As I recall, a Honda motor runs "backwards", meaning the crank turns the opposite way as most motors. That's why it's not a popular choice with kit car builders. Even if I'm wrong on this one, you're still gonna need to graft the motor + tranny + front suspension + computer + fuel pumps + sensors. It can be done, but you're gonna drop a year's time and at least $10k to get a Saturn with a Honda motor.
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