Which engine should I get for my Civic?

Can I get my 2005 Ford Mustang Gt engine put in my 2005 Honda Civic LX?

  • Can I get my 2005 Ford Mustang Gt engine put in my 2005 Honda Civic LX?

  • Answer:

    On the LX model, no. But with an engine swap ,the K20A from the civic SI, or RSX type-s you could almost double the horsepower you have now.

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well with enought money you can do anything, but you need to cut up your floor to build a custom tunnel, wiring, etc its a mess

ViperKilla

Sure, anything is possible with money and good fab guy. Just look at the guys that put a Corvette motor in a Prelude and a civic hatchback.

boostedtaco

YES! its not all that hard too. build a full tube chassis, gut shell of honda and drop it on. they are called "door slammers!". in all seriousness, its doable. just be ready for prob a $30-50k bill to make it happen. it would for the most part be a purpose built race car at that point.

chevy_man_rob

I think a K20a swap would be better, and much easier...could get a type-r from japan making 220 stock at the flywheel...i'm sure Hasport has a swap kit for it...I beleive the Civic Si hatchbacks about that year had a detuned K20 anyway...it might not be very far off...i'm sure with an intake/exhaust/and a chip or something will probably do the trick dont stoop to the mustang level

hondatwo_point_two

yeah. you can turbo it. turbocharging small inline 4's is alot better than supercharging them. save the supercharger for yoru pony car. you can easily get 225hp with a t3 set-up in your civic.

Ryan R

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