F10D Viability
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 11:57 pm
Mentioned this briefly a couple of days ago.
Basically did a little reading and apparently a 1.1 16 valve fuel injected engine from a Suzuki Alto, supposedly an F10D engine, has a 'similar' engine block to the F10As that they put in SJs.
I'm wondering, if physically it was a bolt in swap to mount the engine to the chassis, gearbox etc. might it be a worthwhile change? Paperwork suggests it should perform similar to a G13 but because it's injected you ought to get almost twice the mpg.
As fuel injected engines go it looks pretty simple. Parts shouldn't be a problem as it looks like this engine was used in the Alto for a fair few years.
I'm just thinking that, seeing as I really don't want to get rid of the old girl, if I could find one of these engines I might be able to seriously reduce the fuel outlay and still keep her fairly standard (in that she can be returned to standard-ish condition eventually).
So what do you reckon? It might save on a fair bit of fabricating compared to a 1.6 conversion for a 410 chassis. Plus a decent re-map could probably see you even more power if you wanted it, though I'd be doing the conversion for fuel economy.
First thing to find out is will it bolt to the standard 410 engine mounts and gearbox? If it does next thing is it'll probably require a bespoke front pipe and a CAT in the exhaust, high pressure fuel pump and regulator because I'll bet the pump and reg are in-tank on an Alto, possibly a sump mod/conversion. Might want to somehow fit a standard 410 temp gauge sensor in the cooling system.
Basically did a little reading and apparently a 1.1 16 valve fuel injected engine from a Suzuki Alto, supposedly an F10D engine, has a 'similar' engine block to the F10As that they put in SJs.
I'm wondering, if physically it was a bolt in swap to mount the engine to the chassis, gearbox etc. might it be a worthwhile change? Paperwork suggests it should perform similar to a G13 but because it's injected you ought to get almost twice the mpg.
As fuel injected engines go it looks pretty simple. Parts shouldn't be a problem as it looks like this engine was used in the Alto for a fair few years.
I'm just thinking that, seeing as I really don't want to get rid of the old girl, if I could find one of these engines I might be able to seriously reduce the fuel outlay and still keep her fairly standard (in that she can be returned to standard-ish condition eventually).
So what do you reckon? It might save on a fair bit of fabricating compared to a 1.6 conversion for a 410 chassis. Plus a decent re-map could probably see you even more power if you wanted it, though I'd be doing the conversion for fuel economy.
First thing to find out is will it bolt to the standard 410 engine mounts and gearbox? If it does next thing is it'll probably require a bespoke front pipe and a CAT in the exhaust, high pressure fuel pump and regulator because I'll bet the pump and reg are in-tank on an Alto, possibly a sump mod/conversion. Might want to somehow fit a standard 410 temp gauge sensor in the cooling system.