anyone k20a a fit?
#8
I haven't done so. Im sure it can be done but you will have to modify a few things. My guess is that if you want to keep auto you need a RSX base or TSX trans (if you want a tsx pm me, I have a new one) .... you can then keep sport shift. also a RSX or Si engine harness and ecu. the primary reason for this is the Fit is a D-Series car... (if my memory is correct) and the Si is a K-series. if you just got a conversion wire and used the OLD ECU you wouldn't get the true (100%) performance of the motor but it will still be much better than the 109BHP.
If you had a total of 5k im sure you can do it... and may have money left over if you do the work yourself or cheaply and you get the right deal on parts. but you definitely would need bigger and wider tires to handle the K-Series engine. and better springs at a minium to make a good driving car as well as a handling car. Your next step would be rear disc brakes. I would then focus on bolts ons ... if you think you may want more power than the Si get a RSX S or do the internals before you drop the motor in. Post back... once your done. i want to drive it. You can borrow my civic....hehe.. check it out. Welcome to TeamKO.net
PS- Honda / Acura Sport Shift doesn't lag it intergrates "drive by wire" I can't speak for nissan.
Last edited by TeamKO; 03-19-2007 at 10:10 PM.
#9
I haven't done so. Im sure it can be done but you will have to modify a few things. My guess is that if you want to keep auto you need a RSX base or TSX trans (if you want a tsx pm me, I have a new one) .... you can then keep sport shift. also a RSX or Si engine harness and ecu. the primary reason for this is the Fit is a D-Series car... (if my memory is correct) and the Si is a K-series. if you just got a conversion wire and used the OLD ECU you wouldn't get the true (100%) performance of the motor but it will still be much better than the 109BHP.
If you had a total of 5k im sure you can do it... and may have money left over if you do the work yourself or cheaply and you get the right deal on parts. but you definitely would need bigger and wider tires to handle the K-Series engine. and better springs at a minium to make a good driving car as well as a handling car. Your next step would be rear disc brakes. I would then focus on bolts ons ... if you think you may want more power than the Si get a RSX S or do the internals before you drop the motor in. Post back... once your done. i want to drive it. You can borrow my civic....hehe.. check it out. Welcome to TeamKO.net
PS- Honda / Acura Sport Shift doesn't lag it intergrates "drive by wire" I can't speak for nissan.
If you had a total of 5k im sure you can do it... and may have money left over if you do the work yourself or cheaply and you get the right deal on parts. but you definitely would need bigger and wider tires to handle the K-Series engine. and better springs at a minium to make a good driving car as well as a handling car. Your next step would be rear disc brakes. I would then focus on bolts ons ... if you think you may want more power than the Si get a RSX S or do the internals before you drop the motor in. Post back... once your done. i want to drive it. You can borrow my civic....hehe.. check it out. Welcome to TeamKO.net
PS- Honda / Acura Sport Shift doesn't lag it intergrates "drive by wire" I can't speak for nissan.
#11
If you plan on doing this swap plan on spending some money and doing some custom fabrication. Reason is that the auto trans out of the base rsx does not fit with out making mods to the frame. The auto trans is larger than the 5 and 6 speed transmissions. Also you will need custom trans mounts because the auto and manuals have different mounts. Then on top of everything else comes the wiring. It will be much more difficult especially if you plan on keeping the paddle shifters. There is one guy on the forum that is doing this swap. He said after all said and done it would cost him over 10 grand. Personally I'd rather just do the manual trans. The auto trans swap would be cool and different but, the swap would be easier and better with a manual trans. I am thinking of doing a K20 swap to my fit but I will go with the 6 speed trans. If I do this I plan on an all motor build. If boosting the K20 than the 5 speed base rsx trans is a better choice. For some reason they hold up better to boost and it has longer gear ratio's than the 6 speed.
#12
Yeah - im sry i should have mentioned this - im not in the US.
I live in the UAE, in Dubai. Out here the K20a3 comes out of a Honda Stream and i can get the auto trans from it as well (cant find a manual stream). It has the same specs as the base RSX.
The engine is cheap as well. People here havent yet realized its potential - so the engine goes for about US $900. Whereas a k20a2 or k20a would be about US $6800. We used to get ALOT of engines here for cheap. The importers found out they could ship to US and make more money....
Besides that, i have been looking into the parts needed for the swap. Cant really get my hands on ony RSX parts (cause the car isnt sold here)...... Right now it looks doubtful i can do it....
I live in the UAE, in Dubai. Out here the K20a3 comes out of a Honda Stream and i can get the auto trans from it as well (cant find a manual stream). It has the same specs as the base RSX.
The engine is cheap as well. People here havent yet realized its potential - so the engine goes for about US $900. Whereas a k20a2 or k20a would be about US $6800. We used to get ALOT of engines here for cheap. The importers found out they could ship to US and make more money....
Besides that, i have been looking into the parts needed for the swap. Cant really get my hands on ony RSX parts (cause the car isnt sold here)...... Right now it looks doubtful i can do it....
#14
the k20a3 isnt really performance oriented, but still an improvement to the L-series. If u're planning on swapping, might as well go for the best motor setup if possible. Ever look into a k24?
if you're stuck on using the a3, then think about using a a2 cylinder head on it and it will make almost the same HP as a stock k20a2.
for more info on Fit K20/24 swaps, Honda Fit K-series Swap - K20A.org .:. The K Series Source . Honda / Acura K20a k24a Engine Forum
if you're stuck on using the a3, then think about using a a2 cylinder head on it and it will make almost the same HP as a stock k20a2.
for more info on Fit K20/24 swaps, Honda Fit K-series Swap - K20A.org .:. The K Series Source . Honda / Acura K20a k24a Engine Forum
#15
Yeah - im sry i should have mentioned this - im not in the US.
I live in the UAE, in Dubai. Out here the K20a3 comes out of a Honda Stream and i can get the auto trans from it as well (cant find a manual stream). It has the same specs as the base RSX.
The engine is cheap as well. People here havent yet realized its potential - so the engine goes for about US $900. Whereas a k20a2 or k20a would be about US $6800. We used to get ALOT of engines here for cheap. The importers found out they could ship to US and make more money....
Besides that, i have been looking into the parts needed for the swap. Cant really get my hands on ony RSX parts (cause the car isnt sold here)...... Right now it looks doubtful i can do it....
I live in the UAE, in Dubai. Out here the K20a3 comes out of a Honda Stream and i can get the auto trans from it as well (cant find a manual stream). It has the same specs as the base RSX.
The engine is cheap as well. People here havent yet realized its potential - so the engine goes for about US $900. Whereas a k20a2 or k20a would be about US $6800. We used to get ALOT of engines here for cheap. The importers found out they could ship to US and make more money....
Besides that, i have been looking into the parts needed for the swap. Cant really get my hands on ony RSX parts (cause the car isnt sold here)...... Right now it looks doubtful i can do it....
Where is Dubai? Sounds like the best bet is to get a Dubian Engine and Trans? and ECU? etc..
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