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joe z November-20th-2002 04:41 PM

help a noob w/ a protege question plez
 
my girlfriend has a 91 pro thats awd and auto. i need how much work is it to put a dohc motor from a 93 5spd fwd. her car has a blown headgasket, and i can get the 93 for $200.

is it worth wasting my time and money???:rolleyes:

protegeDX November-21st-2002 12:47 AM

hmm i also had a question bout an AWD protege.. could we drop in like a KL-ZE and have a custom transmission built from www.levelten.com? there trannies are built to help transfer power to the ground more efficiently. now AWD, swap and a good tranny.. hmmmm

im curious :D tell me bout it..

Davard November-21st-2002 01:49 AM

Let's see. Besides the engine, wiring harness and computer... the AWD tranny is also a known weak spot. But since most GTX engines imported come with AWD trannies attached, which are otherwise useless (if you don't have a 4wd Protege)...:) Makes a nice combination. 180 hp and the traction to use it.

UCSBgeek November-21st-2002 03:54 AM

man that'd be awesome, and to go skiing too!

Davard November-22nd-2002 09:59 PM


Originally posted by PseudoRealityX
does anyone have definative proof that the AWD proteges that came to the USA were the same AWD system that came on the GTX cars? Ive heard that they were different and that the version the USA got was even worse than the GTX.
They are different trannies. The US version is no where near as robust as the GTX version, which also has a different torque split (35/65 F/R vs 50/50 for the US). The rear diff should hold up to the stress (it's probably not the same), but the GTX trans should bolt up to the existing drivetrain (from what I've read). Probably not the easiest swap in the world, but easier than trying to convert a fwd to awd.:)


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