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PostPosted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:07 am 
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hi guys i dont know if this is in the right section but im basically just wondering if anyone knows how hard it would be to put a honda v-tec engine into a clubman van. iv seen them put into round nose minis but cant remember seeing one in a clubman van.
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Search is your friend.
Click here for one in a sedan
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Have a look at 16vminiclub.com

If you look at the regulations for getting any vtec mini registered youll have to check the track increase front and rear.
Thats part of the reason many do starlet conversions. As well as cost and the awesome feeling of boost kicking in.

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