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Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by stumped »

lol.. nah, i meant cos some pics aren't working on here still ;)
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Post by mud4b »

have the pics now i just have to get em put up.....
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Post by NoPsi »

Speaking from previous experience with this little cb70 engine you are putting in.......don't crank too much boost or revs into this sucker. They love to revv but cannot take heaps of abuse. They are a highly strung little engine and finding parts can be an absolute arse unless you know where to look. Make sure you change the timing belt as they run an interference head.

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Post by mud4b »

not going that way anymore dude...
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Post by NoPsi »

Ahh ok.

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Post by Damo »

Dont worry Craig, he changes he mind more than he changes he jocks

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Post by mud4b »

yeah yeah...i have pics ill put em up for sure next week...the digi cam is here now so i have no excuse....
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Post by Drew »

Is the blown 1.6 a toyota 4agze as i've done a few already may be able to help with some info on parts to use hydraulic clutch conversions etc.

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Post by mud4b »

no it was a vit.....but now ive gone for a 1.3 efi supercharged....till i get hold of a pug/vw 1.9td...


pics are going on in the members section now....
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Why go pug/vw over the 2ct, esp when you know you can get approval for the toyota motor, and it was already a rwd motor?
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Post by mud4b »

the 2ct is getting old....the pug vw is still currant and is direct injection..

the sierra 5 speed will bolt up to it also and they are not as heavy as 2ct as they are alloy blocks...
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Post by Gwagensteve »

mud4b wrote:the 2ct is getting old....the pug vw is still currant and is direct injection..

the sierra 5 speed will bolt up to it also and they are not as heavy as 2ct as they are alloy blocks...


bolt up :?: like with no adapter :?: :?:

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Post by mud4b »

no you still need an adaptor....

but a sierra box wont even come close to bolting up to a 2ct..

where do you get em.......hopefully here soon if i can wing it....

you can find em at the wrecking yards but they charge a fortune...
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Post by flyinwall »

apparently the 2ct will bolt up to a corolla k series g/box with no adapter
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