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    and got a new project in the process - I bought first festy today - 89, 5sp, 156k miles, white/grey.... motor is rough (smokes) carbed) so it needs major work under the hood. clutch and trany felt good. will need a windshield.

    looks like it may actually be nice on the inside after you scrub and shampoo it out good. new carpet will do wonders for it.

    but get this (and its the main reason I paid 600 for it) the body is straight - NO DENTS ANYWHERE!!! and no rust anywhere either.

    now the 64k ? - when I put a fi motor in it what else has to be changed? I would assume fuel pump but will that match up with the original tank?

    I do not know how to post pics directly so I'll put it on a site and post a link.

    I go pick it up sunday - I looked at it today and left a deposit.

    the 94 aspire in the back yard is going to donate its entire suspention componants over the next few weeks so in the meantime I'm on the lo for a escort gt engine. will the escort engine mate up with the festy's 5 banger? or do I need to get trany out of escort as well?

    I'll be countin on youse guys to walk me and my mechanic through its transformation. I plan on tricking it out to the 9's and my goal is to have a camaro and stang buster that will still have the reliability of the festy and still get 30ish mpgs when not lead footed. also I want it to handle like a madman on these curvy mountain roads around here. when I put new stuts in on the swap what is available for max handling? will going to 14/15" wheels help or will the 13's from the aspire be plenty with the right tires.

    or would you put the good motor from the aspire donar car in it and use it "as is" for 45mpgs? I don't want to put more than $2-3k and still have a sweet ride.

    I plan on doing all the suspention work myself and all the interior work as well. but I don't have the equipment or garage space to do the engine pull.
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  • #2
    Fuel tank is different on FI. Has a different opening to accept the fuel pump. You can however use an aftermarket pump mounted externally.
    Me, I would try to switch tanks.
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    • #3
      as far as the engine pull u can rent or even rig up a hoist and a couple of days of good weather will do u right as far as not having a garage, the rest of the knowledge is right here
      He said a bad word :nono:

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      • #4
        Hey buddy if your stripping an aspire I could really use a part or three you probably won't have a use for. Pm me if your interested in getting rid of some stuff, if you need something for your swap hit me up I have extra aspire b3 engine parts, if your going b6/BP you don't want to use the e series tranny, some people say they work, of course they bolt up, but why spend all that money and end up blowing a good transmission you could have sold. Do it once, do it right!
        Last edited by zoom zoom; 02-25-2012, 06:01 PM.
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        • #5
          Keep it a carby!

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          • #6
            ^x2, you have no idea what you are in store for. Congratulations on the deal, I have been looking for an 89LX carby 5-speed for a while now.
            Last edited by kartracer46; 02-25-2012, 08:12 PM.
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            • #7
              Man, I just love the fact that I own a car with a carb again. Its........retro.

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              • #8
                If that Aspire is a 2 door, the fuel tank will swap over if you decide to go F. I.
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                • #9
                  try to make the clemson meet in april! if you keep it carb kartracer46 is the man(jay) he can rebuild your carb & help with any questions you may have & if your going to upgrade to f.i. go ahead & swap in the b6. you can pick one up for a few hundred & get a 20% increase in power. post pics when available, good luck p.s. does it have a underseat tray on the passenger side? the13's are fine
                  Last edited by kumalaba; 02-25-2012, 09:01 PM.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by zoom zoom View Post
                    Hey buddy if your stripping an aspire I could really use a part or three you probably won't have a use for. Pm me if your interested in getting rid of some stuff, if you need something for your swap hit me up I have extra aspire b3 engine parts, if your going b6/BP you don't want to use the e series tranny, some people say they work, of course they bolt up, but why spend all that money and end up blowing a good transmission you could have sold. Do it once, do it right!
                    shouldnt the stock festy tranny hold up fine with the b6? if he goes that route
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                    • #11
                      I dunno, I've never done it. With a b6 it's not a whole lot more power so yea it might be alright for awhile.. I guess it just depends on who you are and what your trying to get out of your build, and how much you like pulling axels.
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                      1994 Aspire - Project Kiazord
                      1994 Aspire- Crustyspire, RIP



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                      • #12
                        I run the e trans with my b6 swap. I have some fun with it and don't mind lighting the tires up every now and then. As long as you don't dump the clutch with the engine screaming you should be ok, but if you're out to bust 'stangs i'd go f-series. I doubt the e-series would hold up if you plan to put it down hard and often.

                        Is the parts aspire 2-door? 2 door aspire tanks bolt right in, don't they?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by zoom zoom View Post
                          Hey buddy if your stripping an aspire I could really use a part or three you probably won't have a use for. Pm me if your interested in getting rid of some stuff, if you need something for your swap hit me up I have extra aspire b3 engine parts, if your going b6/BP you don't want to use the e series tranny, some people say they work, of course they bolt up, but why spend all that money and end up blowing a good transmission you could have sold. Do it once, do it right!
                          I have 2 DD aspires that I have the parts cars for so I wouldn't want to sell a part that I may need for one of those.
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                          • #14
                            Whereabouts in upstate SC are you located? I know a guy in Northeast GA that can do a B6/BP for you if you need it. Danny can vouch for him lol.
                            No festiva for me ATM...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by htchbck View Post
                              Whereabouts in upstate SC are you located? I know a guy in Northeast GA that can do a B6/BP for you if you need it. Danny can vouch for him lol.
                              just north of greenville
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