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suzuki sierra 1.6l efi, any help?

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suzuki sierra 1.6l efi, any help?

Post by geckos »

I want to fit a 1.6l efi motor to my 94 sierra. I know someone makes the adapter plate for this converstion? But who? And what price am I looking at, for a complete 1.6L EFI motor? I believe I may need a body lift for this too? Just some general info too, suzisport has a supercharger kit available for sierra and vitara. I wonder how it goes?
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Post by ZOOK60 »

do a search dood :roll:

suziworks do the adaptor your after :)

if your good with the tools you dont need an adaptor plate :cool:

i have the single point 1.6l efi motor with no body lift fits great
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Post by mike »

suzisport does a kit here
I got mine from the US (RRO-but I don't have any reason to recommend them)
many of the major suppliers in the US have one. here R some links
http://www.petroworks.com/
http://www.spidertrax.com/
http://www.puresuzuki.com/suzukimain.htm
http://www.trailtough.com/
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Post by geckos »

Thanks lads, what price should I be paying for a reasonable one? As long as it goes and has less than 200k on the clock? Anyone any help?
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Post by -Mick- »

good luck mate I tried 6 months to find one but bugger all. Pm mud4b off here he can get em sometimes... I think a bit under 2.5 for a low k import front cut ;)
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Post by suz_rolly »

suziworks MUD4B do those conversions all the time he can also get the motors adapters and beable to tell you exactly what u need so there is no chasing of parts stuffing arround

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they are a awsome motor :twisted:

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Post by mike »

suz_rolly wrote:suziworks MUD4B do those conversions all the time he can also get the motors adapters and beable to tell you exactly what u need so there is no chasing of parts stuffing arround

:armsup:

they are a awsome motor :twisted:

give him a call on 07 54791877

I've dealt with him a few times for parts and have always had good dealings.
:cool: Mmmm trailtough doing a conversion kit for 2.0 litre Vit motor.....Mmmm :cool:
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Post by suz_rolly »

its not for the 2ltr v6 though :x

i have a 2ltr v6 vit and waiting for the mrs to crash it so i can have it for my suz
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but still tough :cool:
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Post by Pinball »

Shouldn't need a lift to do the 1.6 conversion.... same block
have to modify the mounts a little to drop it down, and a tab on the bell housing from memory..

Graeme and the boys at suzisport springwood did mine... sweet as..

and yes the 1.6 is becoming a hard engine to find

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Post by mike »

Pinball wrote:Shouldn't need a lift to do the 1.6 conversion.... same block
have to modify the mounts a little to drop it down, and a tab on the bell housing from memory..

Graeme and the boys at suzisport springwood did mine... sweet as..

and yes the 1.6 is becoming a hard engine to find

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Block is actually longer than the 1.3 so a body lift will help but I'm not sure if it's needed (I already had one)
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Post by Sirzooky »

Go to http://www.suzisport.com/shop/ and you will see they sell short 1.6 motors for 850? and full fitting kits. they also sell supercharger kits for sierras for $2000. They also sell injection kits for 1.3 etc.

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Post by geckos »

Cheers all, all good help, 1.6 becoming hard to find? Mmmmmm......... That 2.0l sounds sweet....... I will keep this page posted with updates.
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Post by zuker1500 »

Hey dude

Best person to speak to is suziworx. www.suziworx.com

They can get the adaptors and normally can get complete front cuts. I have done a few conversions up here with efi 1.6l engines and it is a really easy job to do. Should take no longer than a weekend to do it.

Dunno about using the vit gearbox though as i am running a turbo'd 1500 twin cam and only after years of getting driven very hard i have almost destroyed the gearbox.

I think in QLD doing a 2.0l vit motor is pretty hard to get engineered. There is something that says you cant go any bigger than a 1600 or 1800 but i cant remeber for sure. Do a search and see what you come up with.

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Post by mud4b »

zuker1500 wrote:

I think in QLD doing a 2.0l vit motor is pretty hard to get engineered. There is something that says you cant go any bigger than a 1600 or 1800 but i cant remeber for sure. Do a search and see what you come up with.



if its petrol.....

i can get a 2lt turbo diesel approved :armsup:
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Post by Guy »

mike wrote:
Pinball wrote:Shouldn't need a lift to do the 1.6 conversion.... same block
have to modify the mounts a little to drop it down, and a tab on the bell housing from memory..

Graeme and the boys at suzisport springwood did mine... sweet as..

and yes the 1.6 is becoming a hard engine to find

Spock

Block is actually longer than the 1.3 so a body lift will help but I'm not sure if it's needed (I already had one)


Are you sure you dont meen taller ??

Still dont need a bodylift to do it though (unless its a 16V efi, as the the plenum needs a bodylift to clear unless you notch the chassis to clear the exhaust (as you need to mount the entire motor lower to get it to fit ..)
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Post by Gwagensteve »

mud4b wrote:
zuker1500 wrote:

I think in QLD doing a 2.0l vit motor is pretty hard to get engineered. There is something that says you cant go any bigger than a 1600 or 1800 but i cant remeber for sure. Do a search and see what you come up with.



if its petrol.....

i can get a 2lt turbo diesel approved :armsup:


I bet that sweet soft top conversion is approved too. :rofl:
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Post by mud4b »

no...

its a farm hack for aus zoo...
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Post by muppet_man67 »

that suzi looks a bit to british for my liking. :?
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Post by ca18escort »

I am another one that will give Mark a rap, have got a fair bit of stuff from him and you can't fault the service or the price. :armsup:


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Re: suzuki sierra 1.6l efi, any help?

Post by mat k zookie »

hi can anyone help me out im doin a 1.3 to a 1.6 suzuki sierra does anyone no where i can get an adaptor plate for the starter motor i heard there is a place in N/Z cheers
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Re: suzuki sierra 1.6l efi, any help?

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Re: suzuki sierra 1.6l efi, any help?

Post by tazmanier »

Can vouch for BenT's kit (NZ) had everything I needed and very helpfull VIA e-mail.

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