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can a V6 comodore engine fit my zook

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can a V6 comodore engine fit my zook

Post by pietro_vs_zook »

hi guys i wanted to no.....say a V6 commodore engine will it work in my zook...... i have a 90 swb vit and wanting more POWER....
could this work....... thanks in advance

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Post by lay80n »

Yeah it can fit, but its not the best option IMHO. Heavy old skool motor that will chew fuel. Look into other conversions or turbo/SC your current motor (guessing its a 1.6L).

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Post by PJ.zook »

Yes it will and is a reasonably common conversion, but they are a cast iron block which is very heavy for a zook and imo not really worth it.
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Post by Gutless »

Been there. There are far better conversions out there that are more zook freindly. Try a 4aGZE if you want silly power without all the pitfalls of the heavy GM crap.

do a search. This has been covered dozens of times.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Or an SR20 - these seem to fit into Vitara's very nicely.

Commodore V6's weren't ever really that good in commodores. It will radically unbalance your vitara and the motor won't work with the gearing you have now.

Don't do it unless you are building a bush pig.

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Post by Gutless »

Gwagensteve wrote:Or an SR20 - these seem to fit into Vitara's very nicely.

Commodore V6's weren't ever really that good in commodores. It will radically unbalance your vitara and the motor won't work with the gearing you have now.

Don't do it unless you are building a bush pig.

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Post by joeblow »

maybe 2.0 litre suzuki halfcut v6?oh hang on that would be too easy seeming how it runs similar transmission.won't have dramas legalizing that one.
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Post by pietro_vs_zook »

thanks guys i appreciate that..... i am new to this and was woundering if say a s13 turbo out of a 200 sx fit... i really want a turbo in there just coz i have all high proformance turbo parts to fit the s13..... its a shame if i cant use it...

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Post by Rotazuk »

If you had the time you can bolt your sr20 to a pathfinder gearbox but the front output is on the wrong side . I bolted a ca18de to one and then cut up a toy solid diff to match . Would not do it again , there are easier things to do .
Get a j20 , out of a grand vitara the 4 cyl ones . Put your hairdrier on that , it would get along .

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