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Old 04-26-2003, 05:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
QRIUS
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Default Hyundai Accent (1.8L or 2.0L)

I was wondering wat would be an easier swap in the Hyundai Accent 2001 (LC Accent 1.5L DOHC). Was considering applying the 1.8L Beta II Motor or the 2.0L Beta II Motor. Was wondering if the 1.8L would be a slightly easier fit in the Accent... Later im planning to turbo the motor, and adding a few other performance mods to the Accent... But main concern is the tight fit in the engine bay...

Cause im very concerned bout taking out either the A/C or Power-Steering from my car.. Which i really do not want to do at all. Plz give me advice on this topic... And plz dont tell me to search in the forums... As there has been no prior information on the LC Accent...

Thank you..
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