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vit 16v twin cma efi

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vit 16v twin cma efi

Post by evo wagon »

hey guys just wondering if the vit efi 16v twincam motor will bolt on to the 1.6 carbie motor out of the 92 vit. any help would be great
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Re: vit 16v twin cma efi

Post by mud4b »

evo wagon wrote:hey guys just wondering if the vit efi 16v twincam motor will bolt on to the 1.6 carbie motor out of the 92 vit. any help would be great
this is the second time i have heard of this engine...

as far as i know there is no 1600 efi 16v twincam engine for a vitara.
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The only 1.6 16v I have heard of was supposedly in some European (may have been Hungary) Suzuki cars and or commercial vehicles but it was never in the Vitara in any market.
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Post by joeblow »

the 16v motor has only one cam.the difference between the 8 valve is the head and the crankshaft.the 16 valve has double the amount fo counterweights and the timing belt is wider.otherwise it has the same engine mount bolts,bell housing etc...
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Post by cj »

The 1.6 16v DOHC supposedly was a Hungarian/Central European market engine only and was not high on power. It was fitted to a Swift according to what I heard.
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Post by evo wagon »

sorry i must of got my info wrong but back to the question does the efi motor bolt on to the carbie gear box or will i have to change that two. Its for my gal so dont really want to go spending money if i dont have to thanks guys.
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evo wagon wrote: Its for my gal so dont really want to go spending money if i dont have to thanks guys.
That's the attitude :D

Yes, it will work. I take it it that you have things such as the wirng, computer and exhaust manifold to do the job?
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Post by evo wagon »

well i am getting the motor and had a microtech ecu laying round so thats getting sent back to get re-cal to suit the efi motor then all going in. thought i'd get the info before i going doing it that way i know its going to fit. Thanks guys for all your help.
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