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Length Vit 2l motor, gearbox and tranny case?

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Length Vit 2l motor, gearbox and tranny case?

Post by Goatse.AJ »

Anybody able to help me with the total length of these. It's time to do something about gearing, durability and power for the Feroza.

I'm considering the Vit 2l 4 cyl donk.
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Post by St Jimmy »

go v6 commi motor and auto then you will have a fast feroza :cool:
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

Yeah, thought of that but wanna I think I may have problems with engineering the commo motor these days.... BIGGER brakes and front suspension too.....
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Post by cj »

If you can wait till later next week I'll measure it for you. Matt at Total Traction has already had a look at it the other day if you are the one he is talking about being interested in this swap.
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Post by MightyMouse »

Just checking cj - you do know that you can measure from the underneath ?

I agree that measuring from the side is easier - but you don't really have to go to all that trouble for lil ol us.. :D
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MightyMouse wrote:Just checking cj - you do know that you can measure from the underneath ?

I agree that measuring from the side is easier - but you don't really have to go to all that trouble for lil ol us.. :D
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Post by murcod »

Go for it AJ, it should make a nice improvement in power and torque. :cool:
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Post by MightyMouse »

Once cj has given you the package length I would suggest that you decide if its going to be legal or not.

If so, go talk to an engineer as early as possible - before you spend money on "stuff" and IMO its going to be an expensive process so budgeting and planning up front will help minimize the nasty surprises.

I am sure cj, mugginsmoo or gwagensteve will be able to direct you to a knowledgeable engineer and perhaps give you some cost indication.
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