I'm thinking about doing an engine swap. B series vtech or K series vtech?
I have a 2000 honda ek coupe with a d series vtech, but I'm looking to upgrade the power without the use of forced induction. My best bet is an engine swap but I'm still deciding between a b20 vtech or a k20 vtech. Which one would give me more power and what parts will I need?
You will need so many parts it would be much better selling your car and buying one with more power. Start with engine, exhaust (O2 sensors), ECU, total wiring harness, transmission, any additional sensors required by the ECU, etc. This ain't the 70's.
Where do you plan on getting the computer and wiring harness to match the engine. You can't use your existing computer and harness.
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