you dont need to watch the whole video, but check out the vette powered Civic at the beginning of this video:
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So essentially, the cost of a saw, a small welder, a few rolls of duct tape, and the motor...
Might have to add in saftey wire to the budget too, you now for axles, shift linkage, stuff like that.
who cares if it fits like shit its still a corvette powerd civic
its diffrent. but still. why take the time and have a hacked car when you could of taken just the same or less amount of time of installing a K series.
that's what it is, a corvette drivetrain with a civic body.Sort of.. Its more like, if you're going to take the time to do that, why not take the extra time and do it right? I mean, you have the car, you have the motor, you have scrap metal and a welder, and clearly some know how.. Why not just do it right, or at least less hackish?
Personally, I'd source an old corvette frame, chop it down to size, and slap the modified civic body on it. Bam, fully functional corvette with a civic body.
The guys that did this are onto a new project now... its called LS2000TT... Ill let you figure that one out.. heres the thread
Civette's new project......LS2000 - LS1TECH