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Re: 22r?
« Reply #15 on: July 30, 2008, 06:30:37 AM »
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 In all fairness  to the Suzuki  folks and  the “  things not being Suzuki,â€? issue  isn’t just  something to do with Suzuki owners .
 Back  when I was in high school , I built a Model T . I dropped a Chevy engine in it. I did that for no given reason other then  I had a 327 sitting in the shop on our farm  .
 You should have heard the complaints about  me putting a chevy in a ford LMAO .
My scout was the same deal  a lot of IH folks simply would not comment or even help  because I wasn’t staying fully IH ..
  don’t let this type of thing  get you down . IMO  take what those folks know  and use it . No mater if you  do an un like swap or a swap  within someone’s set boundaries. In the end you own the rig . Its yours to do with as you like .

As to weight issues. I believe the 4 door sidekicks weigh in    at well over 200lbs more then the two door . Yet do they not run the same 1.6 ,8 and 16V .?
 The only difference I could see is a possible  compression of your front end  from the added 200 or so lbs as the weight isn’t distributed  .  this could be corrected however easily enough .
 If your are  jumping  your rig though this could make a big difference. But I don’t know to many who jump  while on the street . In fact at my age I don’t know   any who jump LOL  .
As to going through parts . This can be an issue . But a lot of times IMO that issue is really about driving habits or the applications of tier sizes well beyond  the capability / design of the axels/ diff’s  or trany  themselves . My knowledge of how well the Suzuki trany’s and  running gear are made  or what they are capable of withstanding is limited to say the least . Im sure others here would know  if those components are capable of withstanding the  increases from the 4.3 .
But ,,,,, with any swap  this can be  a problem  be it swapping out the engine or simple  putting on bigger tiers .

 I would also have to support what another said here about   what the small 4 cylinders of today are capable of . I know  the kids today seem to be getting a whole lot out of their engines . .
I guess for me , im stuck in the ages  with our dated knowledge of  the big displacement engines  found in Dusters, GTO’s , Road Runners and the like . Muscle cars were what we wanted  and that’s what we built our standers to . i can tell you there is nothing like  the feeling of a 67 GTO Judge gettin  bent . the rear end  digging low as she  leans into the  throuttle  and your thrown back into the seat . holding tight for all you have to the wheel  as the front end lifts and twists . that was power  and  guys could  tell if you had it or not just by the sound of your engine at idle .
 whoooooooo  still gives me goose bumps . 8)
 anyway sorry , im way off track here .
 Myself  my zuk  is going to stay somewhat stock . I bought it for  everyday driving .
 I already have a  off road rig that suits me .
 My point I guess is again , have fun with it  , its your rig .
 Just have the minds eye to do what ever you decide to do , safely  ;)
« Last Edit: July 30, 2008, 06:40:34 AM by captchee »

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Re: 22r?
« Reply #16 on: July 30, 2008, 09:25:28 PM »
haha, i really need to get some pics up, not that my rig is so bad ass or anything, just the street driving thing made me smile, i dont think ive had it out of low range in 5 years, its all dents and glory,twisted steel and sex apeal, as far as springs im in the middle of a yj swap and frame stretch, i dont do much jumping anymore myself, at 35 my body doesnt like the landings, and i hear you on the muscle cars i have a old vette i like to abuse from time to time, theres no such thing as to much power, just how much you can afford to run
if you were right, dont you think i'd agree with you?