Why?Originally posted by 19xx
Let's say I'm going to change everything in the engine bay, including the transmission, pumps, manifolds, electrical system, etc. and relocate the parts to get a GM engine into say, a Honda Accord. Will this be ever a possibility? And will the axle handle the torque from the cranks?
Originally posted by neon_duke
There is no frame on a unbibody car. And you'll never get a 350 under the hood of an Accord, let alone find a transverse-mount transaxle for one. Sorry...
Originally posted by neon_duke
Ford Motorsports makes an adaptor kit to put a 302 Mustang drivetrain in a Focus and convert it to RWD.
Ford SVT's Concept version.Originally posted by GilesGuthrie
Really? I've just bought a Focus. That would rock!
Originally posted by PunkRock
That's ****ing sweet. I can't see an Accord lifting the front wheels on launch... That must be quite a sight. 👍
There are Honda engines in certain Saturn Vue's, while we're at it, and Honda will get a rebadged GM pickup soon, either the Silverado or the S10...
I know this wont help much but I have seen a pic floating around on the net kind of like that accord but it was a CRX flossing a 350 with a jacked up rear end and monster slicks.
Power plant was duplicated from Car Craft Magazine, August of 2001 edition, the ZZ520hp pump-gas Chevy 350. A
Originally posted by Cano
omg the accord rocks! Id LOVE to do something like that, specially because it looks really... erm... stocky (yeah, the rear tires... I know. still, it would be one helluva surprise) and sleepy. as for the red CRX, it should go... what? mid 8s? well, assuming it can be controled from line to line
Cano
Originally posted by PunkRock
Actually that CRX is used for tractor pulls, not drag racing. I've seen another pic that i can't find anymore, where it has monster truck style tires at the rear, to dig in the dirt. That kind of racing is popular in Europe and in some parts of Canada... not sure about the states, though.
Originally posted by PunkRock
Actually that CRX is used for tractor pulls, not drag racing. I've seen another pic that i can't find anymore, where it has monster truck style tires at the rear, to dig in the dirt. That kind of racing is popular in Europe and in some parts of Canada... not sure about the states, though.
Blazin: I think the 350-powered Accord is way cool and he did a great job on it. He obviously new what he was doing and how to fab custom parts.Originally posted by BlazinXtreme
well I give the guy props on doing it. At least he came to his senses and went all out for the power. I rather like all the work the guy did.
Originally posted by 19xx
Let's say I'm going to change everything in the engine bay, including the transmission, pumps, manifolds, electrical system, etc. and relocate the parts to get a GM engine into say, a Honda Accord. Will this be ever a possibility? And will the axle handle the torque from the cranks?