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SOUTH AFRICAN BLOO UUTE
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Apologies in advance to the purists, minehas a T4 blown FE3N Mazda motor init!

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B120dat
Posted: 2003/4/15 3:24  Updated: 2003/4/15 3:24
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is this the thing in SA?? is there alot of bakkies with mazda engine in them, is it a popular conversion?

what kind of performance are you getting out of it?

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1200ute8u1
Posted: 2003/4/15 4:20  Updated: 2003/4/15 4:20
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yer its the SA thing cus it sais nissan on the front if i had one i would stick a gtr bagde in its place like that light blue one with the ca in it

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bones
Posted: 2003/4/15 12:54  Updated: 2003/4/15 12:54
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The same guy who owns the light blue wheelying one did this conversion for me, he runs the same Mazda 626 motor (just with lots of nos), not a CA motor.

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1200ute8u1
Posted: 2003/4/16 2:18  Updated: 2003/4/16 2:18
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sounds like fun 2 drive and when you put it that way yer it make more sence to put the mazda motor in than another motor that is harder to put in and find

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2003/4/16 7:34  Updated: 2003/4/16 7:34
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I keep thinking that the Mazda DOHC looks better inside the 1200 engine compartment that the Nissan DOHCs ... nice lookin engine.

On the other hand the FJDETs, CA18DETs and SR20DETs look impressive in just how much they fill up the space and look more "high-tech".

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WALLY
Posted: 2003/4/16 12:17  Updated: 2003/4/16 12:17
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Bones do the Bakkies have A 5 speed as standard box? If so how much would we expect to pay (Rand) second hand and how many are around?

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bones
Posted: 2003/4/16 13:55  Updated: 2003/4/16 13:55
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Wally, most of them nowadays come with the 5 spd box but it is a wimpy item that breaks a lot quicker than the 4 spd version. Can get em for about R2500-00 second hand here quite easily. My work van (standard Nissan 1400 champ) has the 5spd in it and its almost knackered after 215000kms. My blue van has a Toyota Cressida 5 spd box in it, not particularly impressed with it either, but I was told to put it in cause its tuff & cheap (R1800-00)+/-. BMW Getrag 5 spd box is probably the next step for me

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WALLY
Posted: 2003/4/18 10:54  Updated: 2003/4/18 10:54
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Bones Thanks for the info I will look into buying some of these second hand items as they should be the same as our 5 speeds I do only want them for their internals

Regards Wally

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Lobster
Posted: 2003/4/18 13:20  Updated: 2003/4/18 13:20
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2,500.00 ZAR = 534.86 AUD

Interesting...
My friend and I were thinking of doing this too. But we lost interest... and we had no money too...

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2003/4/18 22:42  Updated: 2003/4/18 22:42
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2500 ZAR is for a used transmission, right? Not for an entire running bakkie ... ?

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bones
Posted: 2003/4/22 17:10  Updated: 2003/4/22 17:10
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HI DDGONZAL, YES R2500 IS FOR GEARBOX ALONE, HOWEVER, U CAN FIND TIRED RUSTED UTES AND gx'S FOR ABOUT R5000 QUITE OFTEN AROUND HERE, ESPECIALLY IN COASTAL AREAS. THE METAL USED BY NISSAN SA IN MANUFACTURE SEEMS TO BE OF A SIMILIAR QUALITY TO THAT OF BAKED BEAN CANS!

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ex1z7
Posted: 2005/10/6 13:10  Updated: 2005/10/6 13:10
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Hey man .. bean cans are high quality..

Nice lookin' swap btw.

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bones
Posted: 2003/4/15 12:52  Updated: 2003/4/15 12:52
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pretty popular here because the motors are cheap (ex 626) and are tough (turbo friendly. Mine gives about 250kw on wheels at sea level, quarter mile in the 12's with street tyres, just got slicks, still to time on them

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1200ute8u1
Posted: 2003/4/15 2:21  Updated: 2003/4/15 2:21
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this is the same motor in that ute that is doin the huge wheely

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1200ute8u1
Posted: 2003/4/15 4:23  Updated: 2003/4/15 4:23
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isnt this the motor out of the mx5 cus they look very a like i duno i dont have a pic of an mx5 motor but from memory it looks the same

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bones
Posted: 2003/4/15 12:50  Updated: 2003/4/15 12:50
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yeh, same character who owns the light blue one that runs 9,5secs quarter fitted it for me !

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Tello
Posted: 2010/4/15 12:15  Updated: 2010/4/15 12:15
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Im also from sa i stay in ct just wondering how much you spent on the whole setup. Looks amazing

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bones
Posted: 2010/4/17 10:53  Updated: 2010/4/17 10:53
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Howzit tello, it has a A14 motor with a T2 turbo on it when I bought it in JHB, then swopped motor out in 2002 (I think, memory is fading), then I went apeshit with forged internals, suspension etc etc. Its not a cheap conversion with all the work, plus U need W58 supra gearbox, Alfa LS diff, custom internals and lots more "stuff" to keep it in one piece. Stick with something like a stock 4AGZE for street & reliability & fuel consumption.

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2010/4/17 21:07  Updated: 2010/4/17 21:07
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Stick with something like a stock Nissan A14 for street & reliability & fuel consumption.