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#1
GTi???
64_ute
Posted on: 2004/10/4 12:51
does anyone know of people putting suzuki swift GTi engines in 1960's 1200s like my ute cos i am told its been done. the engine bay in mine is smaller than the common 1200s so to fit the ca and sr's you have to do firewall work.
THANKS for any info
#2
Re: GTi???
Posted on: 2004/10/4 12:57
might be cappacino 660cc turbo 3cyl engines cause they are rear wheel drive but i have never seen or heard of rwd gti engine set uop as the are east west configuration.
have seen a couple in minis though
#3
Re: GTi???
tsillay
Posted on: 2004/10/4 20:41
I've seen it done in a RWD starlet...
excellent conversion, the G13B engine is one of the very best...
#5
Re: GTi???
TnPshow
Posted on: 2004/10/5 13:04
I'm told that a G13B engine will bolt inplace of a G13A in a Sierra - Dunno if it's true or not, but thats a N-S engine setup.
Nonetheless, you'd have to do something about the dizzy sticking into the firewall though... TnP
#6
Re: GTi???
tsillay
Posted on: 2004/10/5 20:52
it had a T50 toyota box, I never got underneath the thing to see how they did it though.
#7
Re: GTi???
xtreem
Posted on: 2004/10/5 22:49
Yes the GTI into the sierra is a popular conversion, bolts straight up to the sierra gearbox and angle drive's for the dizzy are available from suzi sport @ about $350.
#8
Re: GTi???
kb110
Posted on: 2004/10/6 3:21
Are you guys talking about a Ford Sierra????
Thinking that was a bit big to be 1300cc powered, so who makes it?? 13B is a terrific engine - I have one in my Swift and the package is surprisingly quick. 1kw per 10kg is a pretty good formula.
#9
Re: GTi???
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2004/10/6 7:23
You have a 13B rotary in a Suzuki Swift? Sounds dangerous ... was it converted to rear wheel drive?
Also want to know what is this Sierra?
#10
Re: GTi???
Astro_Boy
Posted on: 2004/10/6 7:41
theyre talking about a G13B, the motor out of a suzuki swift gti. As far as sierra's go, theyre basically a small soft top quasi/offroader that suzuki produce.
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