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Old 19 Oct 2007, 12:42 pm
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Default Will a front wheel drive transmission will fit a rear wheel drive S2000 engine?

Will a front wheel drive transmission will fit a rear wheel drive S2000 engine?
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Old 19 Oct 2007, 12:45 pm
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now way sorry but its a totally different reverse engineering.
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Old 19 Oct 2007, 12:48 pm
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why would you wanna do sumthin crazy like that
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Old 19 Oct 2007, 12:51 pm
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sorry but you cannot use a front wheel drive transmission to fit a rear wheel driven engine...it has a very different mounting and application.....not unless you will have to totally design it........in which i think you will have monetary problems.....and have a not "safe engineered" problem........besides try matching the rear wheel drive engine with a rear wheel differential..it might have a better chance of having a good mounting........rear wheel is better than front wheel drive when it comes to efficient power distribution.......like pushing is better than pulling.......especially when you go up a hill fully loaded with passengers....i hope it helped you
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Old 19 Oct 2007, 12:54 pm
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WHy not? I'm sure the bolts won't line up, but if you make a custom bracket you should be able to get them bolted together. The only real problem would be if it can fit in the car you want to drop it in. It sounds like you want to put an S2000 engine into a front wheel drive (civic perhaps?). Keeping the transmission where it is, you won't have room for the engine. Sorry, you're just gonna have to trade your civic for a real S2000! Why not consider a muscle car? They get more chicks!
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Old 19 Oct 2007, 01:01 pm
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wow that will be a superfrankenstein car when your doneyou gonna put a b16 in it LOLmaybe a K20
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Old 19 Oct 2007, 01:03 pm
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Yea it fit but uh... Yea know way to bolt it up I mean you can take the s2000 motor out and put the other one in. Just make sure you park it where you wont get a ticket get towed cause it aint going to ever be driven again. but ill tell you what you can bring all your friends over and you all can look at the first motor swap done from a front wheel drive car into the s2000. Maybe you can get put in a magazine or something. lmao ahahahah
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