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Location: Melbourne
Registered: October 2004
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Not Toyota - 1991 Mazda 323
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Sat, 03 December 2005 00:37
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Gday,
I know its not Toyota related, but apparently nobody is an enthusiast with these cars and hence there are'nt any clubs or forums going around (or none that I have found anyway).
The car is a 1991 Mazda 323 Astina SP - the ones with the pop up lights and fugly backside.
The question relates to the engine, the BP1.8. The engine in the car has 22x,000 on the clock and consumes a fair amount of oil and is generally very rattly and nasty. Does anyone know if later model BP's (eg out of MX5's) can be used as a direct replacement, or whether other engines can be considered? I'm looking for NA engines at the moment.
Preferably Mazda engine, as its more of a maintenance than a modification, but since I will be taking the engine out I may as well slot something newer in?
Any help appreciated.
t.
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Location: Toronto, Downtown
Registered: September 2004
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Re: Not Toyota - 1991 Mazda 323
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Sat, 03 December 2005 00:41
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if you were looking at forced induction i would reccomend the motor from the familar otherwise i got no idea but it would be easier to use a motor thats originally from a fwd car as opposed to a rwd car.
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