Newbie question: Engine swap
#1
Newbie question: Engine swap
Hi all,
I just purchased a 2001 Protege LX automatic. It's free and clear, and no warranty, so I'm tempted to start tinkering around with it.
So can I swap in the 2.0L engine from an ES of the same or other year without touching the tranny or ECU, etc.?
What other Mazda/Ford engines can I swap in cleanly (no tranny/mount mods)?
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks,
Weez
I just purchased a 2001 Protege LX automatic. It's free and clear, and no warranty, so I'm tempted to start tinkering around with it.
So can I swap in the 2.0L engine from an ES of the same or other year without touching the tranny or ECU, etc.?
What other Mazda/Ford engines can I swap in cleanly (no tranny/mount mods)?
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks,
Weez
#2
First, welcome.
Second, search, there are many threads which will explain why this is a bad idea.
Third, if you've got the 1.6L and really want to tinker, boost it and swap the tranny for a manual.
Second, search, there are many threads which will explain why this is a bad idea.
Third, if you've got the 1.6L and really want to tinker, boost it and swap the tranny for a manual.
#5
Originally Posted by macdaddyslomo
holy christ !!!
please utilize the search function...this has been covered to death !!!!!
please utilize the search function...this has been covered to death !!!!!
#6
in my case it wasn't a bad idea to swap...
it was for my car to run on asphalt and concrete again
instead of sitting on a drivway for 5-8 months or a junk yard
if your engine is still good, DONT SWAP!. just look for modifications you can do to your engine
it was for my car to run on asphalt and concrete again
instead of sitting on a drivway for 5-8 months or a junk yard
if your engine is still good, DONT SWAP!. just look for modifications you can do to your engine
Last edited by kmaalfiisa; October-31st-2005 at 02:10 PM.
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