Prices of K20 engines!
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Prices of K20 engines!
Been looking at engines as eventually I want to do a conversion on my ED7.
Ive been looking at all options, B16, B18, B20 etc. I thought Id have a look at k20 engines and I was shocked at how much they have come down in price!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HONDA-CIVIC-TYPE- ... 286.c0.m14
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2007-HONDA-CIVIC- ... 286.c0.m14
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HONDA-CIVIC-TYPE- ... 286.c0.m14
I know a JDM EP3 or DC5 engine would be a much better option because of the extra power and the LSD and I also know its a hell of a job to get a K20 in and running, but there roughly around the same price as a JDM B18.
Would like to know peoples opinions really?
Ben.
Ive been looking at all options, B16, B18, B20 etc. I thought Id have a look at k20 engines and I was shocked at how much they have come down in price!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HONDA-CIVIC-TYPE- ... 286.c0.m14
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2007-HONDA-CIVIC- ... 286.c0.m14
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HONDA-CIVIC-TYPE- ... 286.c0.m14
I know a JDM EP3 or DC5 engine would be a much better option because of the extra power and the LSD and I also know its a hell of a job to get a K20 in and running, but there roughly around the same price as a JDM B18.
Would like to know peoples opinions really?
Ben.
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This is the reason they are so cheap imo.efking wrote:.... I also know its a hell of a job to get a K20 in and running...
Id have loved to K20 mine but I could'nt justify all the work and extra money.
Saying that you have a D series chassis so its a tad easier for you.
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I dont think it'd cost THAT much bro - but its deffo not cheap.Tahir wrote:To do it properly (traction bar, k-pro, hasport header, mounts etc) your looking around £4-5k in parts.
Then there is labour if your getting someone else to do it, which would be a minimum £1200 depending on chassis and how far you want to go with it.
I've been adding it up recently, and if you wanna build one and get it running its not actually as expensive as people think.
Using a budget traction bar, oem ecu, and a non-branded header alone gonna save you alot of money - and theres lots of other smaller things to do to save money along the way.
Although it wouldn't be the ultimate k-swap, its still gonna be mental, and have room for improvement in the future
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I can't see many reasons to go K-series unless you get a low-miler on the cheap or for longevity with regards to parts availability. Performance wise there is very little difference between the B18 and K20 and they weigh fairly similarly to each other....I guess the K20 can take alot more boost though on stock internals...reliably...but a B-series is a little more raucious and sounds better at full chat IMO.
I reckon you can get all the parts for around £2k as a block, loom and ECU can be had from £1500.
I reckon you can get all the parts for around £2k as a block, loom and ECU can be had from £1500.
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Even the cheapest K swap is going to cost you around 5k+ if you don't do it yourself.
Engine, mounts, header, driveshafts, ECU, Exhaust, traction bar and then all the other bits and pieces you need such as fuel setup, it all adds up.
And imo the K20 is only worth it if you are going to tune it as it had a lot more tuning potential than the B series, if you are just going to run it stock you may aswell go B series with a few choice upgrades.
B's definitly sound better too.![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
Engine, mounts, header, driveshafts, ECU, Exhaust, traction bar and then all the other bits and pieces you need such as fuel setup, it all adds up.
And imo the K20 is only worth it if you are going to tune it as it had a lot more tuning potential than the B series, if you are just going to run it stock you may aswell go B series with a few choice upgrades.
B's definitly sound better too.
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Yeh as echo'd above, the main reason not alot of people are doing K20 swaps is the price to actually get the engine in and running!
Tuning wise, there is a lot more potential with the K20, however throw the £4k you would spend on swap parts at a B Series, and you could have a preety astonishing turbo setup!
I was planning on doing this swap over the winter, however i have now decided against due to the cost and putting the money towards buying a house instead!
One day though, as i want something different!
Tuning wise, there is a lot more potential with the K20, however throw the £4k you would spend on swap parts at a B Series, and you could have a preety astonishing turbo setup!
I was planning on doing this swap over the winter, however i have now decided against due to the cost and putting the money towards buying a house instead!
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what about B16B? thats the only swop i would consider personally... ![Twisted Evil :twisted:](./images/smilies/icon_twisted.gif)
im going through a similar train of thought, as i need new rings and head work, i may as well do something good, so i may get B16B bottom end with pistons/rods, but im not sure what it entails to be honest![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
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im going through a similar train of thought, as i need new rings and head work, i may as well do something good, so i may get B16B bottom end with pistons/rods, but im not sure what it entails to be honest
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Its a good swap, not any better than B18C just different, it can rev more but has less torque at lower revs. With a remap and exhaust mods its a great swap, makes for a very fun but very engaging drive, to get the best possible from it you have to be on it, I've had mine for over a year now and still love it.Marc_VT wrote:what about B16B? thats the only swop i would consider personally...:
Should be quite straight forward if you can find a B16B block (not likely), all you would have to do is change a few sensors (as they are located in different places) and get a longer manifold to clear the block.im going through a similar train of thought, as i need new rings and head work, i may as well do something good, so i may get B16B bottom end with pistons/rods, but im not sure what it entails to be honest :roll