I currently have a '91 Festiva. I yanked the motor and I've recently come across a rolled 323 GTX. I know the Festiva has the solid POS rear suspension and the 323 is independent. The entire subframe would need to be welded in. What concerns me more is the fuel tank (the 323 has tank that "U"s over the top of the driveshaft and has a lift motor from one side to the other. And the actual tunnel that the driveshaft would have to take. I would be using the BF drivetrain (including transmission) and probably a BP for an engine. Is this just a stupid idea or is it worth while. I've had my Festiva for 7 years and I don't plan getting rid of it anytime soon. Any real insight would be great. Constructive flamming is encouraged.
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If your goning to go the independent suspension route why don't you go with a fuel cell in the back instead of the 323 tank for driveshaft clearance. I think its gonna be a real task to get the rear suspension up and running without tire wear trouble. Sell off the awd trans and rearend/driveshaft to someone who owns a 323 BG chassis. I think it would be just as easy to buy another BP and mount it in the back for a dual engine setup IMO.---------------------------------------------------
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How much do they want for the whole car? I have a GTX transmission, and if you are going to go BP, I will trade you for some of the stuff I have, I need some of the B6T electronics.The Festiva Store
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Re: 4WD Festiva... duh
Originally posted by Mazda_PowerI currently have a '91 Festiva. I yanked the motor and I've recently come across a rolled 323 GTX. I know the Festiva has the solid POS rear suspension and the 323 is independent. The entire subframe would need to be welded in. What concerns me more is the fuel tank (the 323 has tank that "U"s over the top of the driveshaft and has a lift motor from one side to the other. And the actual tunnel that the driveshaft would have to take. I would be using the BF drivetrain (including transmission) and probably a BP for an engine. Is this just a stupid idea or is it worth while. I've had my Festiva for 7 years and I don't plan getting rid of it anytime soon. Any real insight would be great. Constructive flamming is encouraged.The left lane? Are you crazy!!! I never drive in the left lane...It's full of freaks driving the wrong way and charging right at you!!!
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