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Could be a PTO (Power Take Off) to operate accessories like a dump body or a snow plow.
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Yes, the VTR does, not sure if all years do, but my 2001 1.1 gearbox fitted onto my 2003 VTR :)
Yes, the F23 fits perfectly with the x20xev fitted into my Astra G.
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The cubic capacity of an engine and the speed of the vehicle are different things. A boat fitted with an engine would not attain the same speed as a motorcycle fitted with a similar engine.
Only if it has a completely different gearbox (with overdrive) fitted. You would then have to find an engine to fit the gearbox. You may have problems fitting this into the bodyshell, so I suggest you source a secondhand body from a car that will fit the engine and gearbox. Maybe you could fit the body from the car you took the engine and gearbox out of? Then all you need is an interior, driveshafts, brakes, wheels etc. and the job is done!
The cubic capacity of an engine and the speed of the vehicle are different things. A boat fitted with an engine would not attain the same speed as a motorcycle fitted with a similar engine.
As close to the engine as is possible.As close to the engine as is possible.
A number of cars have been fitted with the Honda B16A engine including the Acura, CR-X and Civic. The first time the engine was used in a vehicle was in 1989 when it was introduced to the European market in the CR-X.
With great difficulty, u need to lower the front subframe and dependeing on the engine and gearbox fitted, you may need to raise the engine slightly.
The speed on an engine is measured in RPM (Revolutions per minute), not MPH or KPH. The speed achieved by a vehicle fitted with an engine has many determining factors. The type of vehicle it is fitted to. (Bike, boat, car etc) The load it is carrying. The terrain The medium through which it is moving (land, sea, air, vacuum) The transmission system. The suspension fitted (where required) The type of fuel and fuel system. The type of aspiration fitted. The rider or driver. The laws governing the vehicle. For instance, a huge oil tanker with an engine the size of a large building moves at an average of about 20 MPH. A motorcycle with a small 125 cc engine can move in excess of 100 MPH