You'll have two questions to answer first: Do I want to be able to drop and engine and have no need for cutting of body parts (car) and major fabrication from scratch? or "Damn the torpedos. Full steam ahead!" and who cares what you have to do to get it to fit! If it's option 1, then the 4AG-ZE (supercharged) engine off an 88-89 MR2 is the closets thing you can get to a straight drop in. It's rated output is 145bhp. The next would be the 4A-GE 20 valve engine from Japan. It's an updated version of the 4A-GE in the 86-87 MR2 but the 20v is rated at 160bhp.
What ever engine you want to put in it! But seriously any engine from the same range will fit. Even the v6
hi it is a Honda c50 engine so mods for that will fit
The 3.7L is the only direct fit. Now there is enough room under the hood to fit just about any engine you want.
This really depends on how hard you're willing to work to make it fit. If you don't want to make modifications to the car, then the only engine that will fit is the original engine size. If you are willing to make lots of modifications you can choose any engine you so desire.
If you want the same engine look at the drivers side of the engine block for a ID should start with a E eg.EJ22. If you want a different engine well nearly every 4cyl subaru engine can be swapped around 6cyl are larger and may fit. you can fit a ej22 into a brat and a ej22T with a little bit of modification.
Yes, but you don't want the 2001 engine, it has more issues than the 1999 engine.
Yes, but you don't want the 2001 engine, it has more issues than the 1999 engine.
as large as you want you just might have to modify it tho
No, you had best stick with the 1.9 engine. The 2.0 is a "split port" engine with an extra electrical plug in.
yes but why would you want to? the ecotec engine that comes in a 2004 is a much better engine then the 2.2l or 2.4l that you would get in a 97.
Yes, any GM V8 engine will FIT in GMC truck. It just depends on how much modification you want to do to hook it up and make it run. Yes, any GM V8 engine will FIT in GMC truck. It just depends on how much modification you want to do to hook it up and make it run.
It will fit, providing you will do all the modifications. Got a Ford, stay with Ford. If you want a 350, then get a Chevy.