So I have this RX-7. I killed the awesome bridge ported 13B and built a semi-experimental street ported "6 port" engine for it. (In quotes because the secondaries and aux ports have been opened up to one massive port, with epoxy filling in dead areas). But I also want things like quiet, and ability to drive long distances, and good emissions, so I have been planning/accruing parts for various swaps.
I mean, okay, I do have a complete rotary to T5 adaptor set complete with RX-4 bellhousing and Mustang V8 trans, so that kind of marries me to rotaries for something. And what I think is a Turbo II bellhousing with a Jerico adaptor on it, and a T56 adaptor.
But, I also want to put an LS4 in something RWD, because LS4s have good heads and stuff and are CHEAP used because the blocks are allegedly worthless unless you have a Grand Prix. But I am fairly sure I know how to make one RWD, with several trans options. Also, I have a Chevy engine to BOP trans adaptor, and BOP TH350s/400s are cheap to free, and I have those 2.lol gears for the 9" so who needs overdrive? Oh, and that LS3 oil pan/pickup, which I originally bought for a theoretical LM4 swap, but LS4s are even cheaper than LM4s.
I also really like the idea of a 2.5 Duratec with ITBs. This should be doable easily with a 5 speed NC transmission so I can stick an RX-7 tailhousing on it, might even be able to keep the cable driven speedometer. ITBs are readily available. And I have all the RWD specific Duratec bits on hand. But this would require a higher end Megasquirt than the MS2/Extra already in the car, and nothing against MS at all but I kinda also want generic OBD-II data capability for in car camera overlays, which requires an OEM-like computer. Which brings us to...
Ecoboost. Okay, it's a turbo, and turbos suck, but there is something compelling about the idea of a junkyardable drop in engine, and the Ford controls pack costs about what a VVT-capable Megasquirt costs and no dyno time required. But, turbos suck and RPM rules. Which brings us to...
Honda K24A2. These are also really cheap on eBay, and looks like a sure way to get that 250-280 crank HP that I'm after with little fuss. Adaptors exist for NA/NB Miata transmissions and, again, a Miata 5 speed is a tailhousing swap away from bolting in to an RX-7 with no fuss. And NA/NB trans are way cheaper than NC to boot.
But if we're talking Honda, my favorite Honda engine of all time is the J-series V6, for its smoothness and incredible ease of service. And, wouldn't you know it, swap bits for these into Miatas exist too. The ugly part of this swap is these engines don't have mounts, they hang entirely off of the trans with a little snubber mount on the front of the engine that does practically nothing, so I don't know how these would work in RWD form.
You know what would be an even easier swap though? Renesis. I already have a subframe that mounts the engine off the middle, I already have an RX-8 header, and I already have a single-pipe Racing Beat exhaust that should be adaptable. And MS2/Extra will natively read the RX-8 trigger wheel and control the injectors and coils, so no electronics needed. But emissions...