Ironically I have all of the measurements for the RWD hub and rotor written down for comparison somewhere, I just never thought about actually using it.
As someone who has looked into this swap quiet a bit I would suggest stroking. I looked into the M54, S54, Euro S50, S52, S38, M30 and in the end I'm probably going to stick with the M20, why? Mostly costs and time. Personally I've put a lot of money into the M20 set up in the past year (new sensors, new AC compressor, Alternator, PS pump, half shafts) but on top of that the money it would take to swap it didn't make sense to me. I could finish up my exterior and interior and more projects for what I was budgeting for the swap (and you always go over budget on these projects). If I get a decent job and 10-20 years down the line my stroker still isn't enough power then I'll revisit the situation. But if you're still serious read the 24v swap knowledge thread back to front several times. I think I've read it close to 15 times by now. Its definitely not for the faint of heart or budget friendly. Even when its all said and done the only person we know of that has successfully done the swap not using the frakenpan is Nisse.
As for your reasons for swapping it; you'll never make the money back off of fuel economy from the amount its going to cost to do this swap. I get 21 mpg in my ix and I get 26 mpg in my M54 Z3. I've never understood the timing belt thing. After you do it twice it doesn't take long to do it. Also every 100,000 miles you have to change the water pump anyways so you'll be inconvenienced for an afternoon every 50,000 miles. Also the M20 is the lightest 6 cylinder engine you can get except for the M54 or N52. Even then I've heard the M54's weight savings isn't crazy over the M20. Everyone is so quick to swap the engine to make power, but you can get a decent amount of fun and power out of these old M20's.
					As someone who has looked into this swap quiet a bit I would suggest stroking. I looked into the M54, S54, Euro S50, S52, S38, M30 and in the end I'm probably going to stick with the M20, why? Mostly costs and time. Personally I've put a lot of money into the M20 set up in the past year (new sensors, new AC compressor, Alternator, PS pump, half shafts) but on top of that the money it would take to swap it didn't make sense to me. I could finish up my exterior and interior and more projects for what I was budgeting for the swap (and you always go over budget on these projects). If I get a decent job and 10-20 years down the line my stroker still isn't enough power then I'll revisit the situation. But if you're still serious read the 24v swap knowledge thread back to front several times. I think I've read it close to 15 times by now. Its definitely not for the faint of heart or budget friendly. Even when its all said and done the only person we know of that has successfully done the swap not using the frakenpan is Nisse.
As for your reasons for swapping it; you'll never make the money back off of fuel economy from the amount its going to cost to do this swap. I get 21 mpg in my ix and I get 26 mpg in my M54 Z3. I've never understood the timing belt thing. After you do it twice it doesn't take long to do it. Also every 100,000 miles you have to change the water pump anyways so you'll be inconvenienced for an afternoon every 50,000 miles. Also the M20 is the lightest 6 cylinder engine you can get except for the M54 or N52. Even then I've heard the M54's weight savings isn't crazy over the M20. Everyone is so quick to swap the engine to make power, but you can get a decent amount of fun and power out of these old M20's.





	
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