this question should be in 'automobile' section
not without heavy modification.
yes with heavy modification
Not without heavy modification. The '97s only had the 2.0 liter SOHC engine (same as most Neon's).
A V8 engine can not fit in a 1992 Honda Accord without heavy modification. The car will have to be hacked in several ways to allow room for the engine and drive-train along with a cage to reinforce the chassis.
They have good power, but the engine is very heavy.They have good power, but the engine is very heavy.
The "Dodge" diesel is actually a Cummins heavy truck engine. With proper maintenance, it should last about 250,000 miles. The injectors will need replacing every 100,000 miles.
I think a Chevy V8 will swap, but with HEAVY modification. The main problem will be the oil pan clearance from the frame.
Probably but may require lots of modification to the firewall. But it is not worth ruining an M3 to put a heavy, large capacity engine in a finely balanced car like an M3.
Light duty 14 BTDC, Heavy Duty without catalyst 4 BTDC, Heavy Duty with catalyst 10 BTDC.
The "Dodge" diesel is actually a Cummins heavy truck engine. With proper maintenance, it should last about 250,000 miles. The injectors will need replacing every 100,000 miles. I would say 500,000 is average for the engine. I do not agree about the injectors. The truck will wear out before the engine does.
the hemi engine backed by a heavy duty 727 automatic transmission and a dana 60 rear end with your choice from the factory of gearing.
The 6.7L inline six is a 24 valve engine. It will be in the 2013 Ram heavy duty trucks.