From my personal experience, putting hard to get aftermarket body kits on cars makes it harder to enjoy the drive, because your always worried about damaging the body work. On some cars this isn't a big deal because the car itself may be ultra rare and valuable, or it may not be that fun to drive hard anyway. The Festiva is the opposite of both those criteria though. It's value is it's ability to be driven like a go kart on crack.
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If you have a carbed model and are going to swap in a B6D. Could you document the wiring and swap info in detail for those of us looking to do the same.... please please pretty please!!!! :^)Previous owner of 8 festivas... looking for number 9
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Originally posted by Sleeper View PostIf you have a carbed model and are going to swap in a B6D. Could you document the wiring and swap info in detail for those of us looking to do the same.... please please pretty please!!!! :^)
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I am converting it myself using a miata manifold.
I finally got a tracking number from Junspeed after pushing the issue with paypal. We will see what the parts look like when they arrive. Other than that I've just been winter daily-ing it. I'm in the works of sorting out the carb stuff and it's almost time for me to start buying all of the misc parts for the engine. I need the heater tube that comes from the passenger side front of the engine to the firewall for the heater, timing covers, a new alternator, spare dizzy, clutch and more. Hopefully I'll have the motor installed by spring.
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I went ahead and got some parts on order today. Phenolic spacers for the carbs, exedy clutch kit, the rear metal timing cover for the b6d, miata 1.8 crank pulley, alternator and water pump pulley for the ribbed conversion, transmission mount, front mount and the dual dcoe linkage kit. Now all thats left is the plastic timing cover, external/inline fuel pump, timing belt/water pump kit, valve cover gasket, manifold block for vacuum, a spare festiva harness, spare festiva distributor, the coolant tube from the front to the heater core, exhaust studs and a wideband 02 sensor.
Somewhere in all of this I need to decide if I want to paint the block but I know for sure I will be powdercoating the valve cover. I also want to strip all of the grease and grime out of the engine bay. I guess I should paint that while I'm in there too.
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Originally posted by dliverance View PostI am converting it myself using a miata manifold.
I finally got a tracking number from Junspeed after pushing the issue with paypal. We will see what the parts look like when they arrive. Other than that I've just been winter daily-ing it. I'm in the works of sorting out the carb stuff and it's almost time for me to start buying all of the misc parts for the engine. I need the heater tube that comes from the passenger side front of the engine to the firewall for the heater, timing covers, a new alternator, spare dizzy, clutch and more. Hopefully I'll have the motor installed by spring.Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Originally posted by dliverance View PostI went ahead and got some parts on order today. Phenolic spacers for the carbs, exedy clutch kit, the rear metal timing cover for the b6d, miata 1.8 crank pulley, alternator and water pump pulley for the ribbed conversion, transmission mount, front mount and the dual dcoe linkage kit. Now all thats left is the plastic timing cover, external/inline fuel pump, timing belt/water pump kit, valve cover gasket, manifold block for vacuum, a spare festiva harness, spare festiva distributor, the coolant tube from the front to the heater core, exhaust studs and a wideband 02 sensor.
Somewhere in all of this I need to decide if I want to paint the block but I know for sure I will be powdercoating the valve cover. I also want to strip all of the grease and grime out of the engine bay. I guess I should paint that while I'm in there too.Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix View PostYour B3 distributor will fit in the b6d. You can shave a little off the retaining cap to lock it down, since the typical clamping ears don't line up.
Quite a few people are running b3 distributors on their b6d engines.
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Full of WIN! Win win win this thread delivers by the boat loads hahaha. Awesome thread man its coming out real nice that Fijiwara Tofustiva haha. All jokes aside, i love this thread i love what you are doing with her. Beautiful man just beautiful! Hope to see how it all comes together.
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Originally posted by shorestiva View PostShave the bottom of the cap on the 2 surfaces that touch the head. Best way I can think of explaining it at 6am lol.
Originally posted by reyestuninggarag View PostFull of WIN! Win win win this thread delivers by the boat loads hahaha. Awesome thread man its coming out real nice that Fijiwara Tofustiva haha. All jokes aside, i love this thread i love what you are doing with her. Beautiful man just beautiful! Hope to see how it all comes together.
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I got my spacers and linkage for the carbs today. Everything looks pretty good but I feel like I should have gone with a bottom mount linkage so the carbs weren't covered as much.
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So with the swap coming up I decided it was time for a better daily. I wanted something I could tow the festiva with and it had to have a back seat for my son. Here's what I ended up with.
It's been a pretty great truck so far but boy do I miss the festivas fuel economy. I was spending $13 a week for my weekly work commute but now its up to over $25. It's a sacrifice that needs to be made though. The b3 just doesn't make enough heat to be comfortable in the winter.
I also grabbed myself a little bit of interior goodness to make up for the hole left in my heart with the Junspeed nonsense.
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