Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6
Custom oil pan OR hood.
Depends if your a pansy or not.
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Depends if your a pansy or not.
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I think it will be OK height wise, it's just whether or not I can get enough volume in the custom sump. The height from the crank centreline to the top of the valve covers is less than the B6, but the manifold will make it slightly taller. I was planning to go dry sump but I'm not sure if there will be enough room for the pump.
Will I need to keep the EGR valve for engineering? It would simplify a few things if I could ditch it.
Will I need to keep the EGR valve for engineering? It would simplify a few things if I could ditch it.
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No idea on engineering..
As for the sump, should be no problem if you make it wide enough like the greddy SR20 sumps everywhere.
Theres plenty of room down there.
As for dry sump, there shouldnt be an issu mounting the pump, the biggest issue I see is locating the tank, what with the cam covers so wide up high in the bay.
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As for the sump, should be no problem if you make it wide enough like the greddy SR20 sumps everywhere.
Theres plenty of room down there.
As for dry sump, there shouldnt be an issu mounting the pump, the biggest issue I see is locating the tank, what with the cam covers so wide up high in the bay.
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Thanks Dann, looking at these pics I think I have enough room in front of the engine for the tank if I chose to go dry sump
The engine and gearbox are in! Bolted up to the PPF but no engine mounts yet, that's the next job.
I had to trim the adapter plate a little bit to get it to fit, but I was going to do that anyway to save some weight. Anyway, on with the pics.
Passenger side clearance
Rear passenger side clearance
Rear clearance
The drivers side has a bit more room than the passenger side, didn't take a good pic of it but this sort of shows it
There were really no problems getting the engine in and engine mounts look simple, but there were a few potential issues I saw.
It looks like it will be difficult to fit the A/C pump in the standard location and route the exhaust round the front of the engine.
I definitely need to relocate the oil filter as it points directly at the subframe and you can't actually fit a filter on it.
But other than that, IT'S IN!!!!!
The engine and gearbox are in! Bolted up to the PPF but no engine mounts yet, that's the next job.
I had to trim the adapter plate a little bit to get it to fit, but I was going to do that anyway to save some weight. Anyway, on with the pics.
Passenger side clearance
Rear passenger side clearance
Rear clearance
The drivers side has a bit more room than the passenger side, didn't take a good pic of it but this sort of shows it
There were really no problems getting the engine in and engine mounts look simple, but there were a few potential issues I saw.
It looks like it will be difficult to fit the A/C pump in the standard location and route the exhaust round the front of the engine.
I definitely need to relocate the oil filter as it points directly at the subframe and you can't actually fit a filter on it.
But other than that, IT'S IN!!!!!
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Wow, that looks way too easy. How's it looking for exhaust manifold clearance?
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Beelzeboss wrote:
Mazda Japan, take note - this is how it should have been.
You're going to trim that adaptor plate to shape properly, right?
Top work, if I was closer i'd come be your wrench monkey.
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Wow, that looks way too easy. How's it looking for exhaust manifold clearance?
Thanks Paul, there's quite a bit of room on the passenger side but the drivers side manifold is about 25mm away from the steering shaft so I'll have to do something about that. If I could get another passenger side (or front manifold as it would be on the MX-6) then I can put it on the drivers side and that would give heaps of room. The two sides are interchangeable but you can't put the drivers on the passenger side or it points directly at the oil filter. I'll have to relocate the filter anyway so I'll wait until I've done that before sorting the manifolds.
Mazda Japan, take note - this is how it should have been.
You're going to trim that adaptor plate to shape properly, right?
Top work, if I was closer i'd come be your wrench monkey.
Hehe, cheers Jace. I love the way the engine fits as though it was meant to be there.
Yes, I'm going to trim the outside of the adapter plate as close as I can with a bandsaw. The inside is a bit more of a problem but nobody can see it, the weight saving from filing it flat is minimal, and it doesn't interfere mechanically with anything in the bellhousing. I'm going to leave it as-is.
Would anyone be interested in a swap kit of an adapter plate, a set of engine mounts, wiring diagram (for aftermarket ECU), list of part numbers for hoses, etc? I might do a limited production run if there's enough interest. The adapter plate would be water jet cut. This definitely won't happen until the engine is completely in and rego'd but if a few people say they'd be interested then I'll make a jig to I can replicate the engine mount brackets.
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap
Love the sound of a good V6 on song, my Alfa V6 was even better!
Make something idiot-proof, and somebody will make a better idiot.
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap
looks like there is enough room to chuck an mp62 on top of that.
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16bit wrote:looks like there is enough room to chuck an mp62 on top of that.
Have you been looking through my photobucket account? lol, I put my MP90 on top of the engine just to see what it would look like
Unfortunately the RTA won't allow it, not to mention with a water-air intercooler manifold it would stick out the bonnet about 30cm!
According to the RTA guidelines for light vehicle modifications the biggest N/A engine that can go in this car is a 2.76L and the biggest F/I engine is a 2.3L, so it's a no go. However, there is a factory supercharged 2.3L K series engine which would bolt straight in place of the KL...
Anyway, I've measured up the engine mounts and taken the engine back out again. Next time it goes in it should have the starter motor, sump, intake and exhaust manifolds, and front pulley installed.
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap
never seen your pics but it just looks like a good spot for a charger.
you could run a rotrex. that way you could have an air to air intercooler (sans the illegal bit)
either way i am sure you will have fun with this swap.
you could run a rotrex. that way you could have an air to air intercooler (sans the illegal bit)
either way i am sure you will have fun with this swap.
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Veloce wrote:Love the sound of a good V6 on song, my Alfa V6 was even better!
Sorry, wrong. Someone link him to the 323 FWD drag car with the kl ze engine. Nothing V6 sounds better than these things. Nothing.
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NitroDann wrote:Veloce wrote:Love the sound of a good V6 on song, my Alfa V6 was even better!
Opinion, I'm right and superior, opinion opinion opinion blah blah opinion something something opinion.
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Whats the bet veloce hasnt even heard a KL engine on song?(No offence intended mate, everyone enjoys a good youtube clip Also, at least my post illicits conversation and hopefully a pretty good youtube link. Unlike yours.
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap
Telling somebody their opinion is wrong offers conversation? Riiiiiight.
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