engine swap?
2004 2.0 non-RT should go into a 2000 with little effort. 2004 RT motor requires the RT ECU as well. 2.4 SRT motor is a whole other story... As far as the trans, I think the 2004 2.0 should bolt up to a 2000 trans no prob, but you may want to double-check that just to be sure.
You could always hack the harness though and run the motor on the 2000 ECU, couldnt you? I would rather go that route than use the NGC. But I suppose if you wanted to keep things clean, then swapping the 04 ECU with the motor would be the cleanest... but from a performance standpoint, I would re-wire it without swapping the ECU just my opinion though.
I'm quiet interested in this. What is the difference between the normal 2001+ 2.0l engine to the magnum one?
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RT motor = 150 hp, 2.0L standard = 132 hp. RT motor has different intake, different heads and valve timing, differentignition timing curve and fuel map from the ECU, just to name a few. Compression ratio on 2.0 RT motor is 9.8:1, standard 2.0 is 9.3:1, which is the biggest difference.
Well theyre not abundant whatsoever, but you could probably find a decent one in a junkyard. A lot of decent scrapyards around the country now have a lot of good late-model low-mile cars. As long as you found one in person and didnt buy it online, you could probably get a half-decent priced one. They didnt make nearly as many RTs as SEs and SXTs, so a good used RT motor would be a good find. Not sure if its worth all that time, money and work just for 18 hp though. I personally would just throw a nice turbo kit on my standard 2.0 for a little more money, for a lot more hp gain, and a little less time.


