Sweet...what did the total cost end up being?
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<marquee>'97 Tan LX 5-speed-Clear corners, "poor mans" grill, 15in. Gunmetal/Polished Konig Holes covered with Dunlop GT Qualifiers, B&M short shifter installed and lovin it, custom leather black leather boot, MazdaSpeed Shift knob, Eibach Pro-Kit, Custom cold air intake Head Unit-Pioneer DEH-3500MP Speakers-Sony Xplod XS-V1621(3-way)6.5s(Front Doors) Infinity 652i(2-way)6.5s(Rear Doors) Pioneer TS-A6990R(5-way)6x9s(Rear Deck) Amps-Kenwood KAC-7201/Pioneer GM-X352 Subs-2-JL 12 W3s in Dual box, redone LED 3rd brake light(doesn't look like crap anymore). More I.C.E. on the way.</marquee>
Formerly '90 White Miata w/ 2 8" Laser Blue stripes
I hate the short nose crankshaft. It took my car away from me.
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Originally posted by IntruderI was wondering what happened...
Awesome! Post more info as soon as you can.
Originally posted by asylum24how much did you trim off to get it to fit right or did you have to trim at all?
Originally posted by MazdaManiaSweet...what did the total cost end up being?
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Sup guys ...
I am doing a GTR swap
into this beast here
And this beast here ....
is getting a the 2nd gen 1.8L with a T3/T04E with only 20,000km on the motor.
Last edited by Black_91_GT; 04-05-2004, 09:26 AM.
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awesome, i don't know what's different between the 323 neo and our 2nd gen, but it should be a farely similar swap. and yes, that does look like a gtr engine by the way the heatshield looks. if you have questions, ask me.
shots of your neo's engine bay would be nice.
timLast edited by PseudoR; 04-05-2004, 01:12 PM.
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He's in Ontario, well black_91gt is. We might be getting rid of E-testing in the next couple years so............Ryan The middle child is always ignored
BP powered 97LX Touring Edition
Vibrant strut tower brace, KVR front brake pads, Tungsram Megalicht H4 headlight bulbs, Phillips Halogen H3 foglight bulbs.... 91 GT rims w/ 195 60 14 Yokohomo Mirada GTX sport
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black_91_gt,
you should put the gtr in the 1gen protege. and then use the 2gen 1.8L bp w/ t3/t04e in the neo. that'll make things much easier, i suppose.Almost there
jdm tails... check
jdm bumper... check
ms lip... check
ms grill... check
ms sideskirts... check
ms rear skirts... check
ms spoiler... check
ms struts... check
Still trying for a bp swap..:
Fidanzda 8lb flywheel, ACT HD00, UR Crank Pulley, UR Adj. Cam-Gears, Exh-Intake CamShaft Swap, MS Engine Mounts, Custom CAI, PaceSetter Header, 2.25" in/out-let Magnaflow Cat, 2.25" Mandrel-Bent Exhaust.
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it looks like from your website you have the complete wiring harness and all the sensors/devices that are attached to it. everything you need for your engine to run properly is on that main harness. when you take out the engine from your neo, you can take out all the stuff that's attached to your neo's main harness as well. you won't need it since you'll have a different ecu.
3 out of the 4 motor mounts to hold the motor in will be attached to the transmission. so assuming you aren't changing the transmission, then all you need to do is to bolt up the gtr engine to your current tranny and everything should fall into place. the gtr flywheel won't work since it protrudes too much, so you'll have to use the neo's flywheel/clutch or upgrade to a 1st gen LX (225mm) flywheel/clutch. whichever combo you choose, you'll have to get the starter that goes with it. you'll also have to mix/match/buy brackets in order for you to use the 2nd gen's a/c, steering pump, and alternator. that way, you don't have to modify the lines. you will also need to custom run cooling hoses from the firewall to your engine, and a hose from your brake booster to the intake manifold.
as for wiring, there are two points on the harness where you'll have to interface it with your 2nd gen harness: at the main fuse box and the white and black connectors that are near the ecu connectors. for the fuse box, suprisingly most of it is just matching colors. i had to add a few wires of my own to run into the interior of the car, though, and i haven't figured out what all the wires are for yet; just enough for my engine to run. The white and black connectors that go into the interior are mainly for your cluster. inorder for your car to run all you need to do is to hook up 2 wires to the ecu, the 'start sign' (violet?) to the ignition starter wire (black/blue?) and a constant power wire to the ecu (forgot which one)
i can give you those when i go back home to my car this weekend (hopefully).
next you need to make your fuel pump come on when your key is in the 'ON' position. i couldn't find where the fuel pump relay was, so i just tapped into the wires coming from the fuel pump and and gave it 12V from an accessory wire.
the last thing you need to do is to give power to the ignition coil when the key is in the 'ON' position. we just tapped one of the wires from the fuse box and hooked it up to one of the wires on the coil...
...and badda-bing-badda-boom your car should start.
note: this is all off the top of my head there maybe some stuff i forgot, but that should be the majority of it to give you an idea of what you need to do.
i wish you a safe journey.
tim
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I want to baby the GTR motor .... and put in something that i ( my mom ) can drive everyday .... if i blow that motor i won't be able to repair it with teh proper parts. Plus i think it is neat having a rare motor in a rare 323
The other motor is going into the 1st gen 323 and it is going to get beat on a lot ... only gonna race it and drive it once in a while ( it won't be the primary car )
Originally posted by 95problack_91_gt,
you should put the gtr in the 1gen protege. and then use the 2gen 1.8L bp w/ t3/t04e in the neo. that'll make things much easier, i suppose.
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