can a v8 fit in a 2002 chevy cavalier

Asked by Caleb Mar 01, 2017 at 11:26 AM about the 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier Sedan FWD

Question type: Car Customization

v8 engine

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It might be possible if you have tens of thousands of dollars to spend re-engineering the whole car. For one thing your car is front wheel drive.

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You just wanna stick something big into a tight hole and let everyone know your homosexual tendencies!! Go buy a car with a v8 dumbass

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Maybe he can't afford to? Going straight to calling someone a homosexual and talking about sticking things into tight holes... well, I'd go to a counselor if that's the first thing that sprung to your mind when reading that post. Weird.

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If you can find a donar car and a mechanic with skills. $1,000 and a case of beer will be enough. It can be done, the car I helped build had a full roll cage and we cut up the body a lot. Engine, transmission, and rear end came out of a van. So if you ever visit Worcester Massachusetts during the summer, you'll see a 2001 cavalier with a 5.3L v8 running around eventually.

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