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G16A Efi

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G16A Efi

Post by Polar_Bear »

I want to go efi in my vit for all the good reasons efi is better than a carby ;) ive found a g16A efi import engine with a 4speed auto behind it :armsup: whats the differnece between a g16a efi and the g16b efi we get here?
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Post by nicbeer »

thats what i got. sold all the bits i didnt need/cant use. goes good so far.

afaik - no difference in specs. some diff parts maybe as far as efi bits and the air cleaner is a diff one as there is two kinds for the vit 1.6 i have found but can get easy as the other one.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Someone (cj?) will correct me on this but the g16A motors (or I think they might be g16BA) went into the early estate wagons.

cj's australian market auto estate wagon and ljxtreem's critta both had exactly the same motor.

ljxtreems motor was a japanese market motor. Sourcing some parts is hard as even though they did come into australia, there weren't many so they don't come up on a lot of parts system computers.

We still never got hold of a 100%correct wiring diagram for this motor. Ran great though.

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Post by cj »

Everybody refers to the 1.6 16v as a G16B and the 1.6 8v as a G16A but you can find G16A on 16v blocks. The 16v engines have a better balanced crank too. As Steve said try and keep the auto as it is well worth it IMHO.
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Post by Santos »

According to Japan market has both 8v and 16v heads for the g16a (even knowing the 16v is often refered to as just the g16b)

Suzuki's japan website list all 8vs with 3 speeds and all 16v with 4 speeds

If you get it make sure you get the transmission ecu too!

(although there was a thread about mixing vit autos with volvo/toyota transmissions to eliminate the ecu!)
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Post by nicbeer »

Gwagensteve wrote:Someone (cj?) will correct me on this but the g16A motors (or I think they might be g16BA) went into the early estate wagons.

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yep. ur right on this one.

from what i have read and found out from the dealer. the type 1 estates/wagon were the first to get the 16v.

I know mine going by the VIN was a wagon inc the 16v and 4spd.
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Post by Polar_Bear »

Gwagensteve wrote:ljxtreems motor was a japanese market motor. Sourcing some parts is hard as even though they did come into australia, there weren't many so they don't come up on a lot of parts system computers.
how bad was it finding parts? ive been reading ljxtreem found it hard to get a timing belt? this ones not that far off needing one
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Post by Gwagensteve »

PRetty much do a side by side comparison. There are two parts, one is wrong and one is right, just check width and #of teeth before you hand over the $$$.

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Post by FullbackNo1 »

how do you tell wat engine you got i have efi out of a 94 wagon waht would that be
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Post by nicbeer »

Is it a OZ engine. if so it will be a g16b. Iit is also written on the side of the motor
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Post by FullbackNo1 »

yer i think it is a oz motor the parts are expensive for them
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Post by cj »

As Steve mentioned I had the same engine as ljxtreem in my 93 lwb. I had no issue with replacing my timing belt although i did have it with me to make sure the new one was the same. I think I picked it up from Repco.
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