G'day,
Has anyone heard of a 1.6 from a feroza that has been put in a sierra? i have heard the the vit and roza engines are similar.
cheers,
Sean
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Feroza to Sierra
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Drover_Pete wrote:But if you used the Feroza motor / gearbox you would still have the Suzuki transfer box and diffs...and therefore the gearing options?lay80n wrote:Feroza would be step backwards as far as driveline. You would not be able to get the gearing options available.
Only if you buggered round removing the roza T-case from the back of the motor, or made dual cases by modifying the roza case. If the bloke was worried about the extra cost of getting a VIT motor over a roza, then i hardly thing this would be a better option

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