ls1 into honda s2000
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ls1 into honda s2000
kind of a project, had it in once and i had to redo it because i wanted to keep the weight balance as close as possible. i moved the engine back another 3.5 inches and lowered it some. i pretty much have to redo everything now. the car is lighter now in front due to the battery relocation, abs delete and stripping. it is also getting a full wire tuck and engine bay shave. please give me some ideas for headers, leaning towards making my own-trying to keep them longtubes.
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Welcome and nice looking setup.
It would be difficult to tell what headers can fit in there. Do you have a pic of the undercarriage and of the space between the engine and the rails.
You could try the RX7 headers from JTR. They run very close to the block. Would be worth a try.
It would be difficult to tell what headers can fit in there. Do you have a pic of the undercarriage and of the space between the engine and the rails.
You could try the RX7 headers from JTR. They run very close to the block. Would be worth a try.
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I have always wanted to see this swap and tried to convince a friend of mine to do it.
As far as headers go, I am not sure, but I would think that making your own custom set would be the way to go.
I have always wanted to see this swap and tried to convince a friend of mine to do it.
As far as headers go, I am not sure, but I would think that making your own custom set would be the way to go.
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This is imo going to be the sickest ls1 swap ever. . . .glad to see that you are actually doing it right so it still has good weight distribution. Cannot wait to see final results
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very nice. im not sure about hinson headers. get a good pics of the sides and any problems there might be and some will give you some ideas on the headers.
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Awesome!
Need more pics!
I want to see the chopped and patched rear engine supports and your motor mount setup.
Are you using the corvette/gto aluminum brackets and mounts?
I subscribed to a different thread about an s2000 build but it hasn't been updated...https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversions-swaps/687861-s2000-ls1.html
Really interested in the progress.
Need more pics!
I want to see the chopped and patched rear engine supports and your motor mount setup.
Are you using the corvette/gto aluminum brackets and mounts?
I subscribed to a different thread about an s2000 build but it hasn't been updated...https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversions-swaps/687861-s2000-ls1.html
Really interested in the progress.
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Originally Posted by Gen3Benz
Awesome!
Need more pics!
I want to see the chopped and patched rear engine supports and your motor mount setup.
Are you using the corvette/gto aluminum brackets and mounts?
I subscribed to a different thread about an s2000 build but it hasn't been updated...https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=687861
Really interested in the progress.
Need more pics!
I want to see the chopped and patched rear engine supports and your motor mount setup.
Are you using the corvette/gto aluminum brackets and mounts?
I subscribed to a different thread about an s2000 build but it hasn't been updated...https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=687861
Really interested in the progress.
will be getting pics as i move along, the chopped portions you speak of are the tunnel reinforcements that fade into the "rails". they have to be cut if you want to push the motor back against the firewall, i cut them out and welded in 1/8 plate steel to connect the 2 seperated sections. i made my own custom mounts and once everything is back together i will take some pics for you.