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Does the 97 civic and the s2000 use the same block?

I have heard from many people they are the dame but I'm not sure. Did the s2000 even have a 4 cylinder available to it?

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  • 8 years ago
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    All S2000s used 4 cylinders. But there is zero interchangeable with a civic engine. The S2000, depending on year, used either an F20C or F22C engine designed specifically for the S2000 as a longitudinal engine. The Civic, depending on the model, used varying levels of D series engines (D15, D16). Nothing interchangeable.

  • 8 years ago

    Not the same. 97 Civic used D series engine block, first S2000 (1999) used F series block.

    Source(s): Former Platinum-level Honda service advisor
  • Mackin
    Lv 4
    8 years ago

    They use different series engines that aren't interchangeable but yes the S2000 is a 4 cylinder

  • 8 years ago

    Most Hondas are 4 cylinder

    And yes it was a four cylinder I believe and no I think it's got a different engine to the civic

    Slightly different engine

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  • 8 years ago

    no the civic uses a d series motor and the s2k uses something completely diff with smaller pistons this block is not even close to the same

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