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Old 10-16-2005, 10:41 PM
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Default swift dohc wiring specifics

New here, seems like a great website.

I've noticed there is a vast amount of dohc swap information here and what seems like a couple members that have the swap currently in their samurais.

It will be going into an 87 samurai with the stock carb'd 1.3

I'm purchasing the motor from a lady who lives across country and is parting out her swift gt. She has the entire car but I need to know exactly what to get from it. I need a list in a way, describing what parts and where they are for her. I've done a ton of searching here but I would like to make sure I'm covering all the bases. I don't want to call her back up half way through my swap trying to get her to find one more little part to ship to me.

So here is my list so far. I know there are other parts however:
-Complete engine assembly
-Complete engine wiring harness
-Manual Transmission ECU

now here are the parts I'm not sure about and need for sure answers:
-gauge cluster?
-and ignitor? (if this is needed can anybody describe what it looks like/where it's located?)
-Interior wiring harness?

and it seems like there were a few other misc wiring parts that I needed to make sure and get but I can't find the thread that they were posted in.

Thanks in advance for any help. I know about all of the other parts of the swap, the dizzy issues, oil pan, water neck, etc...[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]

Just need to figure out what wiring and misc. parts I need to get from the donor car.

-brady ambrose
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Old 10-17-2005, 12:25 AM
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Default Re: swift dohc wiring specifics

You know the gt's are fuel injected and you'll need to swap in a fuel pump or swap to a newer fuel injected sammy gas tank cause the fuel pump is built into it.
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Old 10-17-2005, 12:46 AM
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Default Re: swift dohc wiring specifics

yup definately knew that, thanks though. I plan on using an aftermarket high pressure fuel pump.


The things I mostly need to know are about the wiring and sensors.

I figure I'll need the ignitor, the map sensor perhaps? (if they have one), do I need any relays such as the efi main relay or any others?

Do i need to maintain the emissions systems for the ecu to function properly, such as the chharcoal canister and egr system?

What about an injector resistor box?

These are the kind of things I need to know if I need to get or not from the donor swift gt.

Thanks for your help
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