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And a B8 SOHC shouldn't require much more time/money than a 90+ 323 swap. They are pretty much the same engine other than the B8 being a little longer. Drilling a new hole for the passenger side motor mount bolt to go through takes care of that though.
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Verified. 94 Mazda 323 with 52K. Comes with exhaust and intake, but they came off an AT. $300. Already pulled, sitting on a shelf, 90 day warranty, 2 1/2 hour drive. Can you say road trip Monday?
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I am going for a 90-94 323 ECU from a MTX marked B61K and two plugs.
I need a three wire TPS for the throttle body, I have sourced one from a 93 Protege SOHC for $35.
Extend brake line, be sure to install/align check valve.
Splice IAC, Large gauge to large, small to small.
Swap all Festy stuff over. Disty, flywheel, starter, water outlet/thermostat housing.
Is the Water pump the same? I plan on a new one. That pipe across the front of the engine, too sleepy to think of the name. swap it over, right?
Modify Exhaust. Flex pipe will do for now.
Swap Festy intake wiring onto the B6 Intake. B3 injectors COULD work, though, just in case?
Modify Throttle cable.
Feel free to edit if I missed something!
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Paint! I want to paint it up some! What is a good brand of paint for holding up to heat, and time? Rattle can that is?
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I am going for a 90-94 323 ECU from a MTX marked B61K and two plugs.
I need a three wire TPS for the throttle body, I have sourced one from a 93 Protege SOHC for $35. MTX (edited)
Extend brake line, be sure to install/align check valve.
Splice IAC, Large gauge to large, small to small.
Swap all Festy stuff over. Disty, flywheel, starter, water outlet/thermostat housing.
Is the Water pump the same? I plan on a new one. That pipe across the front of the engine, too sleepy to think of the name. swap it over, right?
Modify Exhaust. Flex pipe will do for now.
Swap Festy intake wiring onto the B6 Intake. B3 injectors COULD work, though, just in case?
Modify Throttle cable.
Feel free to edit if I missed something!
Edited
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I looked up the AZ part number for a 1992 Mazda 323 with a MTX, and the Festiva MTX Throttle position sensor. They both are the same! I should be able to use the festy one, no?
I got the ECU as well. Planning the day for tomorrow right now!
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Paul, do yourself a favor and hit the cylinders with some PB while you're preping for the swap, you don't want to start with sticking rings. also once you get it in, you won't time it like a Festy, you need it to sit at 10-12* depending on the quality of your fuel. the first oil change should be a rotella and 5-20 mix for the much needed zink. you could add some (small amount) of ATF for the added detergent value, or find some 5-20HD oil.
as far as transmissions, you use the flywheel/clutch for the trans, not the engine.
i'm sorry i missed the start of the thread, i would have jumped in.
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