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Vitara 1.6L 16v motor power / Auto conversion

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Vitara 1.6L 16v motor power / Auto conversion

Post by maxtrax »

Just would like to know the types of mods done to a vitara 1.6L and the power gained?
What power does your motor produce?
How is the best way to run a auto with transfer gears, eg would I use a vitara auto transfer or a sierra transfer?
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Re: Vitara 1.6L 16v motor power / Auto conversion

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maxtrax wrote:Just would like to know the types of mods done to a vitara 1.6L and the power gained?
What power does your motor produce?
How is the best way to run a auto with transfer gears, eg would I use a vitara auto transfer or a sierra transfer?
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Yes into a sierra chassis / body....
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Post by alien »

most who are running the EFI 1.6 are just running it "as is" - as theyre a rock solid setup. Theres a few running a supercharger, but as far as im aware none are running an auto box with a 1.6.

If you wanted auto, go the zuk v6 conversion =D
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Joeblow or Gwagensteve are the blokes to speak to.
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Post by maxtrax »

Yes allready looked at the V6's;
vitara 2.0L 4cyl = 94kw
2.5L V6 = 116kw
2.7L V6 = 135kw where the 1.3 sierra motor is 47kw

but if I do a late model vitara motor and auto what type of electrical issues will I find, does the auto change gears electronicaly or manuel like a t700?
And I can only get 4.2:1 reducion gears for a GV transfer where as I can get 6.5:1 in a sierra transfer.

Is it possible to remove the GV transfer and than use a sierra transfer?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

alien wrote:most who are running the EFI 1.6 are just running it "as is" - as theyre a rock solid setup. Theres a few running a supercharger, but as far as im aware none are running an auto box with a 1.6.

If you wanted auto, go the zuk v6 conversion =D
I've built a trimatic auto/1.6 baleno car, I'm helping convert a carby 1.6/trimatic into a WT atm, and have helped build a G13BB/Jimny 4 speed auto sierra.

There's enough power in a MPFI 1.6 vitara engine to run an auto and pretty much any tire size you want. The trimatic/baleno car I built runs Q78 swampers (35.5") and drives very nicely on the road. That's with 6.5 transfer gears and 3.9 diffs.

Maxtrax, you haven't taken all the issues into account relating to gearing. sure you could put a 4 speed auto in with a vitara transfer and 4.24 transfer grears, but even with 5.12 diff gears, you won't have enough gearing for a decent tyre size because the vitara has a a direct high range, unlike a sierra. when you add transfer gears to a vitara, it still has a direct high range, but when you gear a sierra transfer, the high range is also geared down, which, along with vitara diff gears, allows for lots of gearing choices for even very large tyres.

Also, a vitara transfer case has slip yokes front and rear (not really designed to work with a leaf spring suspension, so you'll need to lock them up, Trail tough sells a kit) and a centered rear output, that's quite high up compared to a sierra transfer case, meaning in a SWB sierra rear driveshaft issues will be a problem.

PErsonally, I'd run a 1.6 vitara, baleno or GV engine (GV is the best option) and a trimatic auto for the easiest conversion. The 4 speed auto is a much better auto, but it is much harder to fit. It's longer (by about 140mm) than the trimatic, making the 4 speed much harder to fit into a SWB, and is 100% electronically shifted, meaning you will need a vitara TCC to make it shift, or some amount of electronic control you either buy or wire yourself.

There are some gains to be made with 1.6 MPFI motors with cams, can phasing, exhaust etc, and the SOHC 16V cylinder head flows very well, but really, that's defeating the purpose of an EFI swap a bit IMHO (and the gains aren't massive - mostly it's moving the powerband around a bit)- part of the beauty of an EFI swap is you don't have to mess around with the motor - you put it in and it works, pretty much as well as it possibly could.

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Post by Rotazuk »

I used the trail tough kit to install the vitara 4sp auto in a 413 ( yes it was expensive but we were in a rush to get it completed ) It bolted in nicely and we did not have to stuff around with new drive shafts etc as it retains the 413 t/case . Also at a later date we could stick the vitara t/case back on there and chuck other diffs under there when it goes up a class .

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Post by maxtrax »

'Gwagensteve'
When you speak of fitting a trimatic auto behind the 1.6L bv motor do you mean the holden trimatic box?
The build is for a unrego car/buggy hilux or patrol 4.8-5.12 diffs and air shocks, hydro steerand 40" tyres. I have seen that the sierra gears do reduce the high range gears to but in saying this I don't think I will use high range often am hoping to maintain the sierra transfer.
Is the 1.6L the same as the 2.0L as this power output (94kw) is just nice by the time I turbo it, around 115-130kw and a all alloy motor.
I already have a piazza 2L turbo and gemini trimatic box about 120kw but is alloy head and cast bottom end so heavier than the vit motor.
The build you did if I understand correctly has a 1.6L vitara motor to holden trimatic to sierra transfer.
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Post by mr green »

the 1.6 is around the 70 odd kw and the trimatic steve is refering to is from a 3 speed vitara
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Post by redzook »

get a 1.6 vit motor that already has the 3 speed auto

pull the tcase off and put THIS in the end of the auto then followed by you sierra jackshaft then the tcase

all to easy thats the setup i am running in the new buggy and it goes really good
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Post by cj »

redzook wrote:get a 1.6 vit motor that already has the 3 speed auto

pull the tcase off and put THIS in the end of the auto then followed by you sierra jackshaft then the tcase

all to easy thats the setup i am running in the new buggy and it goes really good
There is a cheaper way. Just use part of the Vit t-case and swap the bearing and seal ;)
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Post by 83jack »

you could also buy one of these...
http://www.ottindustries.com/kicker3.htm
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Post by MightyMouse »

...and you don't need electronics to control the auto - just some simple wiring works very well. IMHO its actually way better to control the auto by switches - change up or down whenever you want. :cool:
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It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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Post by sic_zook »

buy a 16 valve 1.6 vit. motor n 4 speed auto out of an import n the harness n computers. remove the transfer then remove the 1 inch adapter betweeh the auto n transfer n get a manual suzuki output snout off a box machined 2 fit in seal hole then tig in there then a sierra jacjsharft fits the bach of the auto so u can shorten it 2 fit to a sierra transfer n same as if u have a vitara 3 speed
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sic_zook wrote:buy a 16 valve 1.6 vit. motor n 4 speed auto out of an import n the harness n computers. remove the transfer then remove the 1 inch adapter betweeh the auto n transfer n get a manual suzuki output snout off a box machined 2 fit in seal hole then tig in there then a sierra jacjsharft fits the bach of the auto so u can shorten it 2 fit to a sierra transfer n same as if u have a vitara 3 speed
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Post by chester_390 »

hey is there anywhere you can send a loom to get made up, like a vitara one so you can jus put it straight into a sierra?
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Post by joeblow »

chester_390 wrote:hey is there anywhere you can send a loom to get made up, like a vitara one so you can jus put it straight into a sierra?

yep...............send the complete loom to me. :D
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Post by Gutless »

joeblow wrote:
chester_390 wrote:hey is there anywhere you can send a loom to get made up, like a vitara one so you can jus put it straight into a sierra?

yep...............send the complete loom to me. :D
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Post by chester_390 »

where are you and how much????
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Post by joeblow »

for a loom moded just to power a manual is about $300 and a turn around of 4 days.

a loom to run the electronic auto is $400 with a turnaround of about 7 days.

there are about 8 or so wires that need to be run/ spliced on the original vehicle and these are all marked as to where they have to go. hooking up the check engine circuit and or auto lights is also included for the sierra cluster. buy the time i'm done with it it should only take a day to install.

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Post by kanech »

ok sweet. its a auto vitara loom can it still run my manual sierra box?
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kanech wrote:ok sweet. its a auto vitara loom can it still run my manual sierra box?
yes, and a manual vitara loom can be made to run an auto too ;)
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Post by chester_390 »

ok sweet um i will post another reply wen i have the loom out and we will go from there unless you jus wanna put up your email and ill jus email you wen i have it out
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Post by chester_390 »

hey i have the loom out now if your still keen
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Post by nicbeer »

chester_390 wrote:hey i have the loom out now if your still keen
Try reading under his post for the email button. this is his email or PM him
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Post by Gutless »

nicbeer wrote:
chester_390 wrote:hey i have the loom out now if your still keen
Try reading under his post for the email button. this is his email or PM him
I sent a PM last week. still no response. Mustn't be that keen...

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Post by chester_390 »

is it hard to do?
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Post by Gutless »

chester_390 wrote:is it hard to do?
Just time consuming. I did it without a wiring diagram, but I had to trace every wire from end to end.
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Post by chester_390 »

oh yea, i dont think id be great at it i can pull the motor out and put the other in with a mate but wiring is most likely out of my leage
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