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Mrs Barnseys $500 Dead Kia

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Post by flyinwall »

hey Barnsey the best place to go to get info for the sportage is here http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/postlist. ... oard=UBB70 there are a few of us aussies there and a few from outers there as well so for all your kia stuff go there and have a ball they have all the info on suspension lifts and everything else including engine rebuilding (they are a mazda running gear by the way)

for my kia check out the "not happy" thread
nice looking big bum sportage though
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Post by v840 »

Say it ain't so!

First Bruce (who?) comes out with a Barina, then RN powdercoated his wheels,Vulcanised trades his forby on a two wheeled couch, Ruff goes hilux mad, Chimp becomes a wet nurse, J-top sports a cardigan sweater and goes yachting, Tonka buys a Heep, Nam hasn't posted since 1984, AJF putts round on a scooter (a scooter!), Boner gives up right in the middle of doing an overpriced escort, Locklux and MKpatrol have traded their forbies and dignity for a couple of treadlies, GayWagenSven still hasn't posted any build photos evar, and now you buy a Kia!

V8Patrol has probably traded his Charger and guns on a crochet set and a "how to make a stellar mint julep" book. FFS! And don't get me started on Guts and BJonRoids! Are they even still together?





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Post by mnemonix »

v840 wrote:Lays down the truth...
Best Post Evar! lol :D
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Post by 4runnernomore »

Welcome to the club Barnsey :twisted:

You are right, they are underrated and it is a shame more aftermarket support is not available. The limited slip is wicked in them.

I am speaking with Ultimate at the moment about suspension, They used to do a lift 40mm for the front and 50-60mm in the rear.

EDS in Brendale have plans for skid plates for the sporties.

Try the OZKIA website for some good info as well. You can see the skid plates on the OZKIA website.

ODA1 from outdoor auto can supply a snorkel for them. The picture in his website is my Sportage. You can get a dual battery tray from Pirahana but the battery is very small and slots on the drivers side. You can get a cargo barrier for them. Body lift are available from America. 1 3/8ths or 3 inch lifts are available.
You can get extractors for them from Genie. they are wild cats. I just found out the other day that Rocky and Feroza wheels will fit. You can get manual hubs for them instead of the factory vacum ones. Mine havent failed yet but I do have a set of hubs at home ready to go.

I found another website from Greece that may also be able to supply air operated difflocks for them.

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Post by OGJON »

hey Barnsey
this sporty is cruisin' the streets & tracks around Newcastle
6" lift & 34" swampers
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difflocks availble WOOHOO

Post by 4runnernomore »

Hi Barnsey,

Thought you might be interested,
I heard back from PROTrack in Greece,

They do make front and rear difflocks and 5.29 RP's

I'll post up another thread.
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Post by DUDELUX »

OGJON wrote:hey Barnsey
this sporty is cruisin' the streets & tracks around Newcastle
6" lift & 34" swampers
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Ive seen that thing, I was driving back from Newy one day and this thing was a couple of cars ahead, going through Belmont. I tried to catch up but due to traffic being crap, I couldnt get close to check it out. But it sounds pretty mean, I was scratching my head at it for a while.
Looks cool though.
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Post by OGJON »

DUDELUX wrote:
OGJON wrote:hey Barnsey
this sporty is cruisin' the streets & tracks around Newcastle
6" lift & 34" swampers
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Ive seen that thing, I was driving back from Newy one day and this thing was a couple of cars ahead, going through Belmont. I tried to catch up but due to traffic being crap, I couldnt get close to check it out. But it sounds pretty mean, I was scratching my head at it for a while.
Looks cool though.
Belongs to Adam who works @ ARB Newcastle
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Post by T_Diesel »

Barnsey,

First you drove a GQ 2.8 and I also dove a GQ 2.8.

You then went and got a 105 series cruiser. I now have a 105 series cruiser.

Now you have gone and got a Kia........... just letting you know that i will me keeping the 105 and won't be getting a Kia.

Best of luck with the beast.

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Barnsey wrote:2.0 litres of massive HP!

Haven't driven it yet. I'm told the motors are ..........OK.


about 145hp out of the twin cam standard and they are supposed to be able to handle 400hp with standard internals and some people are supposedly making 750hp with them

not too bad from a little 2lt twin cam
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Post by T_Diesel »

Have you got it going yet?
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

So, what's the general consensus on Kia? I need a wagon and don't really want to be punting a GQ or similar sized beast through inner-city Melbourne traffic every day.

How "capable" are they with a bit of suspension and tyres? Any major issues to watch out for? What's a decent price and the best year model?
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Post by adskia »

if you have $4000 and want a extremely capablr truck.....drop me a line.... my kia is for sale and yes its the red one in the pictures above........
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Post by flyinwall »

hey Adskia
did you do anything with the gearing to be able to turn the 34's or is it standard gearing
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Post by adskia »

flyinwall wrote:hey Adskia
did you do anything with the gearing to be able to turn the 34's or is it standard gearing
us spec diff ratios 4.88; 1.............. standard aussie ones are 4.5:1 :)
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Post by flyinwall »

and here i was thinking that they were all 4.778:1 ratio since that is all the info i could find about them on the net

cheers
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Post by DamTriton »

flyinwall wrote:and here i was thinking that they were all 4.778:1 ratio since that is all the info i could find about them on the net

cheers
Aussie ones definitely are 4.778 (43:9) from the two diifs I've exploded.

NZ 4.625 is the only other ratio that is readly available

US spec (From Kia worksop manual) 4.778 like us. That's what has made SAS single diff swaps so difficult, no one else seems to have used 4.778 in the last 50 yrs of civilised motoring to match our rear.
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Post by DamTriton »

Barnsey wrote:Bottom end siezed! :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:

Looks like a rebuild. My $500 dead Kia is turning into a $5000 Kia.

Oh well, it's still a cheap car for $5k. Seen them for sale up to $12k...........Should be fixed by the time I get back from work in mid Oct.
That's a first....

Did the ex know what "oil" or "water" is and where they should be put in an engine?
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Post by tehekho »

Bah - from what I've seen with these things snapping timing belts, they usually put valves through pistons anyway - so a bottom end rebuild isn't much more work...
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tehekho wrote:Bah - from what I've seen with these things snapping timing belts, they usually put valves through pistons anyway - so a bottom end rebuild isn't much more work...

Bit hard with a non-interference engine.....

SOHC of the same series engine (F, F2) yes they do put the valves through the pistons, but not the FE3N
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DAMKIA wrote:
tehekho wrote:Bah - from what I've seen with these things snapping timing belts, they usually put valves through pistons anyway - so a bottom end rebuild isn't much more work...

Bit hard with a non-interference engine.....

SOHC of the same series engine (F, F2) yes they do put the valves through the pistons, but not the FE3N
Ahhh...I wonder if they started to design their engines as non interference when they realised that they snap timing belts more often than the oil filter should be replaced...?
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tehekho wrote:
DAMKIA wrote:
tehekho wrote:Bah - from what I've seen with these things snapping timing belts, they usually put valves through pistons anyway - so a bottom end rebuild isn't much more work...

Bit hard with a non-interference engine.....

SOHC of the same series engine (F, F2) yes they do put the valves through the pistons, but not the FE3N
Ahhh...I wonder if they started to design their engines as non interference when they realised that they snap timing belts more often than the oil filter should be replaced...?
It came with the change to DOHC, different pistons, different valve angles, etc.

The engine as you are probably aware is a Mazda design, also used on the MX6 and Ford Probe in DOHC form.


A lot of the issues with DOHC Sportages chewing timing belts in the US was as a result of the SOHC engine being widely available in other Ford/Mazda models, and people using a SOHC belt and waterpump on the DOHC engine. The belts and waterpumps actually do fit, roughly, but they are different tooth profiles and consequently have a dramatically shorter life.
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Post by 4runnernomore »

Barnsey wrote:Oh......and how do you stop it from beeping at you?

I farkin hate things that beep at you :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:

Can be done. I removed the bell from my computer fully becausae of the stupid dinging. Other people use a bridging wire and switch as they would stil want to use the stupid thing.Don'tKnow why.

I used a soldering iron and melted the contacts to remove the dinger. It took a while and Iwas nervouse thinkinng the car wouldn't start afterwards.

There was a thread on this in 4x4 wire but it mightake a while to dig up.

Hope that helps Cheers, Chris
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