Samurai with 30" tyres, Transfer box need to be adjusted?

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Samurai with 30" tyres, Transfer box need to be adjusted?

Post by Jazza » Wed Jul 08, 2015 12:04 pm

Newbie here, please be gentle!

Sorry if I am asking stupid questions (I am very new to 4x4's, first one!)

I have just brought a Suzuki SJ413 Samurai, the previous owner has put a 3" lift kit with 30" Tyres on it.

He said it could do with the transfer box being adjusted, as it is standard.

I am going to be using this a Lot on the Main Road and want it to have good acceleration & top speed. The only Off-Roading it will get used for is going across the occasional field or two.

I would be very grateful of any knowledge you can spare me on how best to proceed.

Many thanks in advance, Jazza

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Re: Samurai with 30" tyres, Transfer box need to be adjusted

Post by dan_2k_uk » Wed Jul 08, 2015 4:52 pm

You should be fine.

Standard is just about OK with 31s if you have a good engine so 30s and road use I wouldn't worry.
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Re: Samurai with 30" tyres, Transfer box need to be adjusted

Post by Jazza » Thu Jul 09, 2015 9:31 am

Thanks for the reassurance buddy, it is most appreciated :-)

Its only done 43,000 miles, so the engine/gearbox is pretty sound.

I will try and a couple of extra Bhp by putting a performance air filter & getting a straight through exhaust system made for it.

I don't suppose you would know of anywhere I could get a performance Manifold/Downpipe?

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Re: Samurai with 30" tyres, Transfer box need to be adjusted

Post by gamble63 » Thu Jul 09, 2015 12:08 pm

The other option is to put a 410 transfer box on it as it has lower gearing, i had one on mine and it was a bit faster to accelerate but have just swapped it for a 413 one as i had to get a replacement and could not find a 410 one, bit more slugish in 5th gear now with that transfer box but i keep reminding myself that it has 31" tyres on and that its only a 1.3 haha.

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Re: Samurai with 30" tyres, Transfer box need to be adjusted

Post by Jazza » Thu Jul 09, 2015 2:05 pm

That's good to know, I will keep that I mind and see if anything pops up on eBay :-)

I know most people end up changing the engine in these, I might end up going down that route in a year or two.

Possibly with something like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/suzuki-sj-die ... 3f4fb65486

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Re: Samurai with 30" tyres, Transfer box need to be adjusted

Post by gamble63 » Thu Jul 09, 2015 3:08 pm

fair play, could always do a carb conversion on your 1.3 to a webber or a SU, or 1.6 vit lump etc

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Re: Samurai with 30" tyres, Transfer box need to be adjusted

Post by twiss » Thu Jul 09, 2015 4:06 pm

I would stick a 1.6 in over a diesel any day of the week
heavy and smelly! only benefit is the turbo sound effects ;)

Also the 1.6 8v engine looks almost identical to the 1.3 so it still looks quite stock
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Re: Samurai with 30" tyres, Transfer box need to be adjusted

Post by Jazza » Thu Jul 09, 2015 4:58 pm

1.6 8v Vitara are the best I suppose, lots of happy people out there running them in there sammi's.

I am really interested in the carb conversion idea, will that really make a noticeable difference in performance?
I will have to have a good look tonight and see what others have done!

I would it bolt-on job or would there be a lot of modifying? (I have a 1995 model)

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Re: Samurai with 30" tyres, Transfer box need to be adjusted

Post by twiss » Thu Jul 09, 2015 5:17 pm

You should have fuel injection already then if its a 1995 model.
If you do I would keep it injected and put a 1.6 injection engine in there.

Rhinoman is the best person to ask but I think you might have to use the 1.6 throttle body with the 1.3 ECU?
usually people convert to a different carb because the standard aisin carb has a crap choke that breaks and stops the car working
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Re: Samurai with 30" tyres, Transfer box need to be adjusted

Post by donkeychomp » Thu Jul 09, 2015 9:26 pm

Injection is a better bet if it already has it. Set it up and then leave it alone, unlike carbs!

I had 31" on my old 413 and the power loss was immense, from a very quick little zook to a slug in one easy go. Still, it looked the pups...
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