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life expectancy, 1.6L vit engines
life expectancy, 1.6L vit engines
gday guys just wondering if anyone has had any experience with the 1.6L EFI vitara engine, mainly, how many k's before you wouldnt want to pick one up second hand
cheers, cam
cheers, cam
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well mine has 210,000 bought it with 165,000. It's in really good condition all round, i don't think it has any issues with the engine. Did a compression test the other day - all were almost spot on 150psi. not sure if that is good or not, but since they are all the same, i can't see it being an issue.
I have seen 200,000 kms ones that well and truely were stuffed though. comes down to how it was treated.
I have seen 200,000 kms ones that well and truely were stuffed though. comes down to how it was treated.
mines got 360000 k's still going strong!!!
just doing the head atm... should be back on the road by the weekend:)
just doing the head atm... should be back on the road by the weekend:)
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94 vitara, rear air locker, 31's, dual battery, custom front and rear tube bars, chopped guards, reduction gears
94 vitara, rear air locker, 31's, dual battery, custom front and rear tube bars, chopped guards, reduction gears
Mine's got 310,000 and still going strong.
I was told by someone that the engines that come from Japan as imports aren't built to the same standards as the australian versions. Something to do with the fact that people discard their cars far more frequently so their not as worried about longevity
not sure how acurate that is, but just food for thought
I was told by someone that the engines that come from Japan as imports aren't built to the same standards as the australian versions. Something to do with the fact that people discard their cars far more frequently so their not as worried about longevity
not sure how acurate that is, but just food for thought
I'd disagree with that. In my experience the Japs look after their cars really well.
I use to use a Skyline for drifitng which I used an importer to get from the auctions in Japan, if the cars have any major scratches they reject them from auctions appararntly. Mine was in really bad condition according to the auctioneer report. It had massive scratches all over the car, stains on the seats and ceiling etc etc. When I actually got the car, I had to look very closely to even see the scratches!
So while a Skyline is totally different to an engine that came from a wreck, it's my understanding they look after their cars really well.
The downside may be that with imported whole cars, they sit on the dock for however long. So they are right next to salt etc, so they can go downhill quick once recieved here, if engines are the same, I guess that would happen too?
Just my opinion/experience, happy to admit I am wrong if people know otherwise
I use to use a Skyline for drifitng which I used an importer to get from the auctions in Japan, if the cars have any major scratches they reject them from auctions appararntly. Mine was in really bad condition according to the auctioneer report. It had massive scratches all over the car, stains on the seats and ceiling etc etc. When I actually got the car, I had to look very closely to even see the scratches!
So while a Skyline is totally different to an engine that came from a wreck, it's my understanding they look after their cars really well.
The downside may be that with imported whole cars, they sit on the dock for however long. So they are right next to salt etc, so they can go downhill quick once recieved here, if engines are the same, I guess that would happen too?
Just my opinion/experience, happy to admit I am wrong if people know otherwise
Construction is same or better that the AU cars.
the only difference is possibly some components are not suited to AU temps or conditions. normal for a engine/component coming from abroard.
the only difference is possibly some components are not suited to AU temps or conditions. normal for a engine/component coming from abroard.
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