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Engines: JDM are the secret answer for your motor swapping desire

 

If you have a Honda or a Nissan with the need for an engine, chances are you’re considering engines from the JDM. Taking into account the fact that generally people replace their cars every 4 years in Japan, you can expect an engine from the JDM to still be in top notch condition. Not only do the Japanese swap their cars every 4 years because of their high motivation to stay in touch with top of the line vehicles, it’s also required by law to some extent. Combine this with the fact that JDM motors have to comply with really strict performance standards (making them a higher quality product) and it would be hard to resist the justifiable temptation of performing a JDM engine swap.

In Japan, vehicles have to be inspected for safety and legal issues every 3 years. After that they have to go through the same demanding tests approximately every two years. This makes Japanese manufacturers have to build very high quality engines for their commercial vehicles. That’s why you may hear that JDM motors are better than their US twins when considering power and efficiency. In some cases you can expect an engine swap to double the power of your vehicle. Either if you’re building a hybrid car or simply replacing an engine, Japanese used engines will provide the best bang for your buck in the long haul.

Play with all the tweaking possibilities, make your car more intimidating

There are a lot of possible motor swaps that can be done depending on your car’s brand and model. Honda and Nissan are two brands in which you can do a lot of heavy tweaking because of their highly versatile structure. In some cases you just need to replace or lightly modify then motor mount and setup for a successful swap. In other cases you’ll need a full engine swap kit that, besides from the import engine, include auxiliary parts such as distributor, spark plug and wires, alternator, transmission, flywheel and clutch. Depending on your level of expertise you might want to make the swap yourself or look for a certified professional to get it done. Different types of motor swapping kits can be successfully located at eBay with the search function.

Where to find JDM engines:

Ebay: One of the most efficient ways of finding a low cost JDM engine is to log into eBay , perform a search and pick the motor with the most reasonable price and quality.

Discount Auto Parts: It's very probable that your Japanese engine will need the support of other parts. Speedycarparts provides spark plug wires, catalytic converters, cold air intakes and more essential parts for a proper JDM setup

 

 

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