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Yogiwh0 05-23-2019 12:28 AM

Swap info !
 
I’m new to this s2k community and was wondering if I can get some insight on this . I have a 04 ap2 model with about 150k miles on it , I know hmotoronline have the f20c motor for sale and was wondering what I would need to do to have that installed in my ap2 and info would be greatly appreciated !

Car Analogy 05-23-2019 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by Yogiwh0 (Post 24604831)
I'm new to this s2k community and was wondering if I can get some insight on this . I have a 04 ap2 model with about 150k miles on it , I know hmotoronline have the f20c motor for sale and was wondering what I would need to do to have that installed in my ap2 and info would be greatly appreciated !

Um, troll?

Why do you want to replace the motor? Is something wrong with it? Or do you just want to rev it to 9k? Just swapping motor won't do that, as its the ecu that controls redline.

You'd haveto swap some sensors and stuff just to get the older motor to run in your car.

Yogiwh0 05-23-2019 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by Car Analogy (Post 24604927)
Um, troll?

Why do you want to replace the motor? Is something wrong with it? Or do you just want to rev it to 9k? Just swapping motor won't do that, as its the ecu that controls redline.

You'd haveto swap some sensors and stuff just to get the older motor to run in your car.

Troll ? How am I trolling anyone if I’m asking a serious question ? If you don’t have any info or knowledge you would like to share then no need to comment just keep it moving .

Yogiwh0 05-23-2019 09:36 AM

I know Honda do not make motors for the s anymore , that why I’m asking this because only reputable place I know who sell them are hmotoronline and I would like to have two motor in my possession for personal preference . I will be keeping this car forever so knowledge would be appreciated on these motors . Bump

Car Analogy 05-23-2019 10:44 AM

I gave a response that included useful detail. I asked about this question being a troll because you are trying to out an older motor in a newer car. Why would you want to put a different motor for a different year in your car if its not an upgrade?

The only advantage of ap1 over ap2 is its ability to rev to 9k. But as already stated you can't leverage that advantage if your ecu is going to cut the party at ap2 redline.

So why not get a spare motor that actually matches your car?

Yogiwh0 05-23-2019 11:58 AM

Ok mayb I hAve should of been more specific on the question. Where can I purchase a lower mileage or brand new f22c? Hmotoronline only sell the f20c which is why I ask how complicated is the swap if I wanted to go with that motor , because I’m looking to restore my s2k fully back to factory but with a lower mileage original motor or brand new possibly if possible “ but I doubt it “. Do you know a place or website that sell the f22c ?

Car Analogy 05-23-2019 04:48 PM

Ah, now I understand!

Honda used to sell ap2 shortblock for surprisingly reasonable amount. They may or may not ever make more, its unclear. You can rry ordering one. Maybe if they see orders they're do a run of them.

Inline Pro does rebuilds which are known for their quality. I believe they can sell you a completed motor, but there may be a core charge (you could buy a used block to use as core if its cheaper than core charge).

Yogiwh0 05-24-2019 12:02 AM

In line pro was something I’ve also read up on , that will prob be my last resort if i can’t find one from wreck lower mileage ap2 . Do you know if Honda still make any part to rebuild a motor ?

Scigheras 05-25-2019 04:49 AM

Swapping motors between 00-05 is plug and play. Switching between F20C and F22C isn't a problem: you can either reuse the ECU that's already in the car and have a slightly incorrect A/F ratio, or swap to the correct ECU for the engine but you will have to reprogram your car's keys to that ECU first.


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