@@BlueRice yeah I had a 99 Prelude with the H22. I miss it but at the same time there is no way Honda could keep up with other companies in terms of performance, cost, reliability, and emissions without going with a turbo engine.
@@ryant114 they can keep up or surpass with performance, cost and reliability in the same form factor. i think you got mixed up saying if they were to push its power for N/A to match the power of a turbo then it wouldn't be reliable in today world. back in the 80's and early 90's. Vtec is what made them able to keep up with turbo cars. they kept front wheel drive for that purpose of cost production and consumer love the fact its a sport car without paying premium cost at the same time. gas savor, low insurance cost and maintenance. full maintenance cost you less than 100 bucks with oil chance if you do it yourself. think of spark wire and plug 4 quantity each vs 6 or 8 and perhaps lower oil capacity. manufacturer got better so vtec alone cant match the power of a turbo. nissan gtr used same tech as ford. plasma spray on their cylinder wall. it made the wall so much stronger that is why they are able to use high compression piston. high compression give you better power and much faster turbo spooling. back then turbo used low compression for reliability that is why they have so much turbo lag. other manufacture used similar tech as vtec. like vvti for example. get similar high out put. except that vtec is still better because it you both inhale and exhaust flow at the same time. some vtec sometime only allow just single side vtec but those are normally base model. before nsx release, they wanted do just engine plus electric. they tested a v10 on s2000 chassis. that was monster speed. it was so fast i think it wouldve easily get top 1st on nurburgring. due to economic that time they phase out to just v6 electric then v6 electric and turbo for the nsx.
@@BlueRice No I meant exactly what I said. When I had my 99 Prelude with just DC Sport headers I had a friend with a stock 97 Mustang GT with a 4.6L V8. I would beat him every time. 2 cars of that era. Now look at it. A 2021 Mustang GT with a 5.0L V8(a difference of just .4 liters) has 460 hp. Can a N/A 4 cylinder get that performance? Yes. But then you are eating away at both cost and reliability to achieve it. Anybody who has built or modified cars know that there's 3 things. Cheap, reliable, fast. You can only pick 2. Then there is the emissions part of it. I remember when Obama made all the car makers push for better fuel efficiency that in the news they said demands for turbochargers would go up to reach both performance and emissions standards. My Type R is tuned with some bolt on parts and is at 360 whp and I still get 26 mpg. That Prelude got 20mpg to get 200 crank hp. like I said, in order to reach the levels of performance, reliability, cost, and emissions people and the government expect, turbocharging is the only solution to check all those boxes.
Don't let this distract you that "Hector is gonna be running three Honda Civics with Spoon engines. On top of that, he just came into Harry's and ordered three T66 turbos with NOS and a Motec system exhaust." - Brian O'Connor (01)
After doing some work with SRO and IMSA I just find that these engines are reliable for a consumer application and not a racing application. These engines do not like to be under stress for an extended period of time. I’ve seen my fair share of blow ups from rod failure. It’s a stock engine, baffled oil pan, and a modified turbo exhaust housing. IMSA BOP (310whp) on race fuel. It would be perfect if they upgraded the rods 😉
Imagine being that guy at the time attack event with your 9k engined Integra just to get smoked by a K20A2 swapped Civic with an ebay turbo kit. But props to Honda for going out their way to make this happen.
But you can also build this package up before install if the money is there. I’ll stick with my F20b turbo setup bc it’s cheaper to make hp unless i hit the lottery. lol
Wouldnt that defeat the purpose of calling it JDM :D The cool thing with the JDM car is the high reving K20 NA motor which you wouldnt find in the CL7 CL9 chassis anywhere else. But as a Euro Accord Type-S owner myself I do agree that this motor would suit the chassis. Though since its a K24 already in the car which is better, I think I would rather just do a turbo swap on the original longblock and get 450-500 crank hp.
Imagine if Honda would sell upgraded versions of the K20C with beefier internals, larger turbos, more elaborate cooling, and Honda reliable. A K23C-Z1 with 420hp/385ft-lbs with a redline of 8000 r.p.m. I would be that engine even if I didn't have a car to put it into. Yes, I'm being serious.
Imagine that in todays world 420hp out of a special developed 2.3L is nothing. Mercedes sells 2.0L with 420+ hp, Mitsubishi did it 10 years ago. BTW, Your name + my avatar :)
@@jareknowak8712 both those aren't known for their reliably. The better part in all this is the fact that more of these engines around with a warranty would just improve the aftermarket for them making swaps into older honda chassis way more common. Also giving honda a reason continue developing this engine and improving on it maybe putting out a k22c or a k24c. This is engine was never the best in its class it's Hondas reliability swapability and tunability that makes it appealing.
@@jareknowak8712 out of interest which Mercedes 4-cyl runs that much horsepower? I haven't just heard of it, and aren't really knowledgeable of them, atleast yet.
@@Turb0esky You can have your own opinion, but a study using the Consumer Reports Auto Reliability Survey said Ford turbo engines were not significantly better or worse than the usual non-turbo engine. Explosion was not listed as a problem, so that is hater rumor. Ford makes more than two million turbo motors every year, more than any other manufacturer.
For 9000.00 I had a 1.6 that was pushing 240 hp and 210lb ft 23 years ago in my 88 civic. It was a fun car and that 1.6 was bullitproof. It was parked at 468,000 miles in need of a distributer last I heard.
why not more detail ...? ibsee it's in a civic si ..... what about clutch that was used ? is it a si transmission or type r transmission do you need the wiring harness and pcm if it's going into a civic si etc please more details
These are the same engines raced by F4 & FR Americas Formula Cars; quick. See 'em run March 26 - 28, 2021 at Michelin Road Atlanta brought to you from SpeedTour 2021.
The world needs street legal crate engines!! Not off highway unattainable modded race engines. Honda is swap king next to Chevy's LS. And I feel they could make a ton of money selling street legal engine swaps
Your ridgeline has 280hp 262lb-ft of torque. This engine has 306 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque. Its 9000.00, you would get way more bang for your buck with mods to your existing power plant.
I drive a Mazda 3 2006 2.3 liter naturally aspirated and I absolutely love the way how Mazda / Ford Built the 3s it’s stock Performance perfect 🤩 from the factory 🏭. But when my powerplant is done ✅ I am going to swap it with the civic-Tipe R powerplant and run 🏃♂️ 330hp or 400hp
There's K series engines pushing 8k rpm already. You'd lose the 9k rpm and the 2.5k torqueband but gain 4.5k torqueband rpm, a stronger torque curve, and greater potential.
4Piston makes cams to rev K20c1 to 9000 Throw some rods in it - up the turbo - add the cams and make 850whp The key is the fueling - motec 142 ecu plus larger injectoes and HPFP to support the juice needed for the power level stock fuel gets iffy around 425whp or so on VP116 even less on e85
Okay here’s a question for you all, can you still custom tune with Hondata or ktuner if you buy the harness and everything from hpd ? Or am I stuck to hpd for life if I get this engine and harness with its stand alone ecu conversion?
Saw on forums putting this into a Del sol makes it stick out a good 10cm or more above the hood :/ Aside from like having to rebuild the entire thing with zero room to work with, with additional issues here n there. The idea would've been nice to have a brand new engine like this in it..
Is this close to the motor currently in the 2019 Accord Touring 2.0t? , If so, could the ECU and harness be changed to increase performance on the Touring 2.0t or is there more that you would need to do?
I hope Toyota follow suit to make crate motors of all the great engines as a Toyota enthusiast so we can bring back those Classic JDM cars with OEM spec there is a market now for those restored jdm cars
306-horsepower, 295 lb-ft for anyone wondering.
Thank you!
All that yacking and no relevant specs, thank you for providing what people want
Thank you for this!
@MUM!N probabñy super reliable
I want to know what it revs up to, and the vtec rpm range
"Its not street legal, -wink wink- I repeat DON'T drop this in your street build -wink wink-"
Of course not, nobody will ever do that 😉
only applies to cars over 25years of age in texas
Lol
The best part about living somewhere without emissions . . .
Can’t wait until someone throws it in a eg
$9,000.00 for those of you wondering.
Is that including the ECU and harness?
@@bingoberra18 ya I read it's all supposed to be included at the price
@@SpinachLeaf That would be really great value for money actually.
Thank you!
Will it work with the CVT transmission ... like the accord 2.0?
Hmmmmm... The old CRX in the driveway might need some love one day...
Omg that would be a sick swap.
An $800 k24 is plenty for a crx
Do it.
CRX are a pain to swap, good luck on cutting and welding.
Make it happen bro, don't wait too long!
"off highway" applications, suuuure 😉😉
Man i had that same look in my eyes too lmao over here like off highway huh 🤔😈🤣
All these SI's on the road about to have a k20c1 swap.
I’m on list for that swap.
I’m not a huge Honda guy but I would literally buy that whole car on the spot if I could.
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Then you’re gonna love this one.
I can't wait for the video where they LS swap that wooden crate.
Go home ur drunk
Haha better than a LS anyday of the week.
Lol 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Yo I hate you for this 🤣😂🤣😂
426 Hellephant Honda K20C1
🤝
Tuners dream engine
No cap all fax
good engine but honda miss the days where N/A of b series and k series was all time high. the time were early 90's and early 2000's
@@BlueRice yeah I had a 99 Prelude with the H22. I miss it but at the same time there is no way Honda could keep up with other companies in terms of performance, cost, reliability, and emissions without going with a turbo engine.
@@ryant114 they can keep up or surpass with performance, cost and reliability in the same form factor. i think you got mixed up saying if they were to push its power for N/A to match the power of a turbo then it wouldn't be reliable in today world. back in the 80's and early 90's. Vtec is what made them able to keep up with turbo cars. they kept front wheel drive for that purpose of cost production and consumer love the fact its a sport car without paying premium cost at the same time. gas savor, low insurance cost and maintenance. full maintenance cost you less than 100 bucks with oil chance if you do it yourself. think of spark wire and plug 4 quantity each vs 6 or 8 and perhaps lower oil capacity.
manufacturer got better so vtec alone cant match the power of a turbo. nissan gtr used same tech as ford. plasma spray on their cylinder wall. it made the wall so much stronger that is why they are able to use high compression piston. high compression give you better power and much faster turbo spooling. back then turbo used low compression for reliability that is why they have so much turbo lag.
other manufacture used similar tech as vtec. like vvti for example. get similar high out put. except that vtec is still better because it you both inhale and exhaust flow at the same time. some vtec sometime only allow just single side vtec but those are normally base model.
before nsx release, they wanted do just engine plus electric. they tested a v10 on s2000 chassis. that was monster speed. it was so fast i think it wouldve easily get top 1st on nurburgring. due to economic that time they phase out to just v6 electric then v6 electric and turbo for the nsx.
@@BlueRice No I meant exactly what I said. When I had my 99 Prelude with just DC Sport headers I had a friend with a stock 97 Mustang GT with a 4.6L V8. I would beat him every time. 2 cars of that era. Now look at it. A 2021 Mustang GT with a 5.0L V8(a difference of just .4 liters) has 460 hp. Can a N/A 4 cylinder get that performance? Yes. But then you are eating away at both cost and reliability to achieve it. Anybody who has built or modified cars know that there's 3 things. Cheap, reliable, fast. You can only pick 2. Then there is the emissions part of it. I remember when Obama made all the car makers push for better fuel efficiency that in the news they said demands for turbochargers would go up to reach both performance and emissions standards. My Type R is tuned with some bolt on parts and is at 360 whp and I still get 26 mpg. That Prelude got 20mpg to get 200 crank hp. like I said, in order to reach the levels of performance, reliability, cost, and emissions people and the government expect, turbocharging is the only solution to check all those boxes.
Don't let this distract you that "Hector is gonna be running three Honda Civics with Spoon engines. On top of that, he just came into Harry's and ordered three T66 turbos with NOS and a Motec system exhaust." - Brian O'Connor (01)
Honda selling a crate engine, well that's cool i guess..
They killed the Accord and Civic coupe but they decide to sell a crate motor. Interesting.
@@mikea5205 following GM footsteps not bad at all tbh
After doing some work with SRO and IMSA I just find that these engines are reliable for a consumer application and not a racing application. These engines do not like to be under stress for an extended period of time. I’ve seen my fair share of blow ups from rod failure. It’s a stock engine, baffled oil pan, and a modified turbo exhaust housing. IMSA BOP (310whp) on race fuel. It would be perfect if they upgraded the rods 😉
What SRO team? Because I've heard nothing but praises from the TC teams in SRO
It would be cool if they made a crate with a rwd trans also included
Love it when there are no specs given whatsoever. That tells me a lot.
True :)
Generally means you’ll be disappointed 😢
306hp 295tq.. 👍
Love it when people pretend that the specs of the Type R motor is some obscure piece of information they cant procure is literally seconds.
K20C1 is the Type R engine according to the internet so I’m assuming it’s the same specs no?
Put this in the new S2000 please!
There's a new S2000!?
@@genericallyaccepted there are rumours, but unfortunately I heard it may be a EV
@@nickpappas4133 oh no
Might be bummed if you catch the disclaimer at 1:32 cuz this won't be in anything but race cars
@@mattstone8878 not Obama’s fault, this would’ve happened regardless of who’s in power
Imagine being that guy at the time attack event with your 9k engined Integra just to get smoked by a K20A2 swapped Civic with an ebay turbo kit. But props to Honda for going out their way to make this happen.
yeah i would be the guy doing 9000 rpm and get passed by one of these
But you can also build this package up before install if the money is there. I’ll stick with my F20b turbo setup bc it’s cheaper to make hp unless i hit the lottery. lol
For a 0 miles engine, the price its not bad at all
Idk these engines with FBO are making 400hp
@@homedepot1289 FBO?
LOL people have been swapping K20's,Honda noticed now
Can't wait for a C1 swapped EG or EF
@@N1sm0NIC It can't be swapped
Honda's sales department is slow as a slug IMHO, but hey, better late than never!
@@rathugt4178 lol why not?
It’s been done already by a few people
Give us a K24 turbo with forged internals as a crate engine offering!
Liberals at Honda won’t do it or their soy be ruined.
There are companies that already do that
"Off highway useage only" lol
Gotcha, backstreets and industrial areas it is then.
Bro a dream come true!!!! Can’t wait to put that in my Civic SI!!!
For those who are wondering, I got my driver license 5 days ago.
Get a manual honda with vtec you'll love it
I’ll have to be one of those lucky ones to find a good one used. But thank you 🙏
@@JustOnlyOnePiece if your looking at 8th gen civic si , the rsx is a bit faster and it goes for cheaper.
A K20C1 swapped Honda Fit would be nice.
Yes, yes it would.
In M/R config even nicer.
I was just thinking that, it’ll probably need bigger brakes, diff and wider tyres to keep the power on the tarmac
I can't fathom how wild my GD3 would be with 3x the HP and TQ...
@@jamesborek8125
Well..let’s make that a reality. It would make good UA-cam content! And you could possibly make the money back in the process.
Super Street = "ahhhhh.....the 90's"
Best 4 cylinder turbo engine! Honda makes the best Engines
Finally! This is amazing. I will be looking forward putting this in my 2100 Ib ND2 Miata! Thank You HPD!
Put this in a fit and let it scare some hellcats.
I need this for my JDM TSX build!!!
Wouldnt that defeat the purpose of calling it JDM :D The cool thing with the JDM car is the high reving K20 NA motor which you wouldnt find in the CL7 CL9 chassis anywhere else. But as a Euro Accord Type-S owner myself I do agree that this motor would suit the chassis. Though since its a K24 already in the car which is better, I think I would rather just do a turbo swap on the original longblock and get 450-500 crank hp.
Hasport is working on mounts.
In my honest opinion that engine is worth every single penny for the serious Honda builder . Id stick one in my EP3 if I had the funds to do so .
Literally what I’m thinking of doing right now 😅
Imagine if Honda would sell upgraded versions of the K20C with beefier internals, larger turbos, more elaborate cooling, and Honda reliable. A K23C-Z1 with 420hp/385ft-lbs with a redline of 8000 r.p.m. I would be that engine even if I didn't have a car to put it into. Yes, I'm being serious.
If you didn't run it and kept it in the crate for years and years that could fetch a premium when these engines are not sold anymore
Imagine that in todays world 420hp out of a special developed 2.3L is nothing.
Mercedes sells 2.0L with 420+ hp, Mitsubishi did it 10 years ago.
BTW, Your name + my avatar :)
@@jareknowak8712 both those aren't known for their reliably. The better part in all this is the fact that more of these engines around with a warranty would just improve the aftermarket for them making swaps into older honda chassis way more common. Also giving honda a reason continue developing this engine and improving on it maybe putting out a k22c or a k24c. This is engine was never the best in its class it's Hondas reliability swapability and tunability that makes it appealing.
@@jareknowak8712 out of interest which Mercedes 4-cyl runs that much horsepower? I haven't just heard of it, and aren't really knowledgeable of them, atleast yet.
@@SpinachLeaf You must be joking about the reliability of AMG 2.0L and Mitsubishi.
For comparison the 310hp 350ftlb 2.3l ecoboost crate is $6k plus $1.6k for the controls pack.
They are also known to explode.
@@Turb0esky You can have your own opinion, but a study using the Consumer Reports Auto Reliability Survey said Ford turbo engines were not significantly better or worse than the usual non-turbo engine. Explosion was not listed as a problem, so that is hater rumor. Ford makes more than two million turbo motors every year, more than any other manufacturer.
Hah! Off street. Gonna order one for my 92 accord . 😍
Cb7forevva
I've been waiting for years for the Type-R Coupe, This maybe my only option.
I wonder if K Miata will have something for this
Should be pretty much compatible already with what K-Miata is offering.
Looks like may I'll be k swapping my ek
Finally, an engine for that old project that will last.
I have 25 track days on my FK8 and I have zero issues to report. And I'm still on the original clutch.
My baby girl crx is screaming she needs this!!!
I was pretty intrigued until the disclaimer at 1:32 where I can only buy this if I'm already in Honda racing and is illegal for the street
I mean didn’t he mention anyone can buy it in the video?
Yea I think that's an old stock photo.
🤩 We hope you all enjoy it as much as we do
Time for a Type R 3rd gen Civic "Shuttle" Wagon. Gonna be my lil' milk truck, "Boxxy"
Honda has wake up ......AWESOME
Would this fit into an FRS/BRZ?
This would be perfect for that chassis!
Super cool idea! Ford/Chevy has been doing it for years now. Excited to see if Brent from PFIspeed does anything with the platform.
It's a k motor, that's a large part of what Brent tunes.
Finally something for the Stock 94 Hatch
Now I need to buy a classic Mini to swap this into.
I see you are a man of culture. The adventures of Moog and Marty have a special place in my heart.
2000 Civic Si would be the perfect swap.
Ehhhhh
I want those Honda Racing Brakes!! Whew! = ]
Wondering what little mid-engine sports car I'd put this into. MR2? X1/9? Fiero? Or maybe a Stratos replica...
Geo metro
POWER 306 hp @ 6,500 RPM
TORQUE 295 lb-ft from 2,500-4,500 RPM
For 9000.00 I had a 1.6 that was pushing 240 hp and 210lb ft 23 years ago in my 88 civic. It was a fun car and that 1.6 was bullitproof. It was parked at 468,000 miles in need of a distributer last I heard.
So I can put this I my Accord ;)
Would go nice on my prelude😮
Your 3-color $500 lude? 😆
@@ruthnoya8424 that’s a super old picture😆my lude ain’t multiple colors
Need this I'm my 4dr 10th gen si!
I’m curious how much of the type r functionality will work in other cars like the various drive modes and such
Those fog covers are badass
What woul be the starting price point?
9000.00
I'm going to put one in my mini cooper
Missing fender liners always bug me. :(
For reference you can buy a ford 289 crate engine for 2,195$, but on sale rn for 1,395$!
Ok, good luck fitting that ford 289 into a honda civic then.
I want thing in my sport hatchback it’s a manual too hopefully makes it easier swap
why not more detail ...? ibsee it's in a civic si ..... what about clutch that was used ? is it a si transmission or type r transmission
do you need the wiring harness and pcm if it's going into a civic si etc please more details
Will this fit in a Mini Cooper R56 chassis? I wonder if there is a way to make the gauges in the Mini work with the controller?
I want to put this in my 2012 civic now just because yolo
These are the same engines raced by F4 & FR Americas Formula Cars; quick. See 'em run March 26 - 28, 2021 at Michelin Road Atlanta brought to you from SpeedTour 2021.
So how hard would it be to drop this in my DC5 and could I keep the cruise control?
I'm watching this in Oct 2024.. I am excited about this, now I just have to find the transmission and swap it in an EP3.
Is engine mounts and gearbox assembly compatible with a acura rsx??? Or fabrication is needed?
Great video and great for an engine swap. Thanks for sharing.
This in a first gen civic would be a ripper
The world needs street legal crate engines!! Not off highway unattainable modded race engines. Honda is swap king next to Chevy's LS. And I feel they could make a ton of money selling street legal engine swaps
Serious question can this engine be good for 2000 Honda Prelude automatic ? This would solve lot of problems that Honda has had forever.
Idk why I would love to see this in an EM1
I thought they where reviving the K20a engines, but this is cool too I guess
Need this in my ridgeline !!!
Lol it would still be slow 😂 just buy an RDX it’s already fast
Your ridgeline has 280hp 262lb-ft of torque. This engine has 306 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque. Its 9000.00, you would get way more bang for your buck with mods to your existing power plant.
I drive a Mazda 3 2006 2.3 liter naturally aspirated and I absolutely love the way how Mazda / Ford Built the 3s it’s stock Performance perfect 🤩 from the factory 🏭.
But when my powerplant is done ✅ I am going to swap it with the civic-Tipe R powerplant and run 🏃♂️ 330hp or 400hp
time to bolt this in the S2000
Nice to put it in a old integra
Wanna buy my low km 2000 integra, base model only 2700lbs lol
@@leviwhitman1155 i have one
I'd like to swap it in my s2000 but I dont want to lose my 8k redline. Probably just better to k24 swap / turbo
There's K series engines pushing 8k rpm already. You'd lose the 9k rpm and the 2.5k torqueband but gain 4.5k torqueband rpm, a stronger torque curve, and greater potential.
@@EjinRenos sos is in development for a k20c swap in the S. I have a ap2 so the k swap would work or I can just turbo build the f22c
4Piston makes cams to rev K20c1 to 9000
Throw some rods in it - up the turbo - add the cams and make 850whp
The key is the fueling - motec 142 ecu plus larger injectoes and HPFP to support the juice needed for the power level
stock fuel gets iffy around 425whp or so on VP116 even less on e85
Yeah a spare engine for my micra😍
What changes were made to the overheating problems???
On the ctr I think they made the grill more open to allow more air to get in I might be wrong
Okay here’s a question for you all, can you still custom tune with Hondata or ktuner if you buy the harness and everything from hpd ? Or am I stuck to hpd for life if I get this engine and harness with its stand alone ecu conversion?
can i swap the engine in my current 9th gen honda accord 2.0 n.a. auto?
Well, with this and a BIW Civic I may have a hobby for a while.
Awesome....now to find a car to swap it into...mmmmm
Thinking about putting this in my ek hatch
I've considered getting an eg coupe beater build with this.
Is there anywhere I need to buy with it?
There should be no face diapers involved in racing
Saw on forums putting this into a Del sol makes it stick out a good 10cm or more above the hood :/
Aside from like having to rebuild the entire thing with zero room to work with, with additional issues here n there.
The idea would've been nice to have a brand new engine like this in it..
Super Street still exist?
Would anybody know if this swap requires engine mound modification or it will drop right in.
I have a Royal blue pearl 8th gen sedan and the R18 auto just aint cuttin it . This would make it a reliable sleeper
Finally got the idea. Thank you. Now offer a pikes peak 500 hp J series and some 6speed AWD transmissions. Just another idea
What are the numbers for the engine?
Civic SI should come with a Type-R package. K20, seam welded, reinforced, suspension, brakes, ect... from factory.
K24a2 from an importer + humble performance budget turbo kit , way cheaper imo .
Is this close to the motor currently in the 2019 Accord Touring 2.0t? , If so, could the ECU and harness be changed to increase performance on the Touring 2.0t or is there more that you would need to do?
what's the part number??
found it, as of now it looks like dealers don't have access to 1080C-5BF-G100K. Hopefully they will change that.
I’m going to save and put it in a rwd beater.
will this setup work with an auto Civic ?
Civic type Rs only came in manual. Plus why would you want to use this with an automatic there's no fun in it lol
@@EsdrasScribe auto easiest to drive in daily commute traffic
@@Slickpete83 .
@@Slickpete83 why would you want to commute a track car bruh you don’t need all that power for a 9-5 job
@@bruhmoment1493 YOLO bro !!! & never late for work lol..
I hope Toyota follow suit to make crate motors of all the great engines as a Toyota enthusiast so we can bring back those Classic JDM cars with OEM spec there is a market now for those restored jdm cars
Moog from Mighty Car Mods - "Do you think this would fit on my Honda?" . Finally the answer is "Yes"