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1.6L help

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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1.6L help

Post by bluezook »

hi all i have a 1.6L mpi motor going in to my sierra. i have the fitting kit to bolt up to the gear box and i have the custom mounts so i dont have to cut and weld. what cluch do i need to use, the 1.6 or the 1.3 and how hard is it to wire up
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Post by joshnz1 »

u use a 1.3 flywheel and clutch assembly,u will ned an auto elecy to wire it up prolly cost $600
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Post by bazooked »

$600 :shock: :shock: , i paid 200 :finger:
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Post by nicbeer »

bazooked wrote:$600 :shock: :shock: , i paid 200 :finger:
Bazooked, was that mates rates or retail?

I am reasonable comfortable wiring mine but good to know some prices.

Thanks

Nic
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Post by joshnz1 »

$200 thats a bargin,what did he do?wire a set of spot lights in
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Post by bluezook »

how hard is it to wire in if i have both wire dirgrams
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

depends how technical you want to get,

i only needed three wires to wire up my mpi jimny motor, but i kept the full loom and dont have dash warning lights. all i did was found what colour the wires i needed were(acc, ign, etc) and then hooked them up from existing wires in the standard loom.
My Loom was uncut when it was removed from the car which was a bonus.
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Post by jono_785 »

if u have a cut loom it can be easy-hard. depends how it was cut.
I wired mine from scratch, read very hard, pay someone else to do it unless u have an interest in auto elec.
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