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Old June-11th-2006, 08:03 PM
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Question about an engine fitment in my protege...

Hello everyone, This is my first post on this forum. I have a question and I'm sure you people will have the answer.

I currently own a 00' Protege DX. and I'm looking for something to replace my little 1.6 litre. I am thinking about the turbo'd motor from the Mazdaspeed Protege. Does anyone know if anyone else has successfully placed this into a 99-00 Protege DX and how much of a pain in the *** it is. Any help would be appreciated...THANKS!
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Old June-11th-2006, 08:41 PM
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NEGATiZE swapped out a 1.6 auto for the 2.0 FS-DE and manual transmission in a 99 dx. I'm sure it involves wiring harness swap, but it's essentially plug and play once you have all the stuff.
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oh God...don't do it. I'd MUCH rather have the 1.6L or 1.8L motor in a protege especially if you want a turbo. They are much boost-friendly.

HiBoost makes a 1.6L turbo kit for the protege and I think he made like 380whp on the stock engine.

To put it into perspective for you a stock Evo8/9 makes about 240whp..... save your money. Call Ken @ protegegarage.com and ask him for some hiboost. Tell them protegeclub.com sent ya.
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Old June-11th-2006, 09:45 PM
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Wow...That kit isn't cheap but then again I don't guess the swap would be either. That kit will go directly on the stock engine? And are you sure that thing pushes out 380 horses because that's amazing!
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Roddimus is right. Keep your 1.6 and buy the HiBoost. You'll spend at least as much on a swap, for a weaker engine.

If I had to swap, I'd replace my 2.0 for a 1.6! And then boost the living hell out of it.
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Cool

Originally Posted by kargoboy
Roddimus is right. Keep your 1.6 and buy the HiBoost. You'll spend at least as much on a swap, for a weaker engine.

If I had to swap, I'd replace my 2.0 for a 1.6! And then boost the living hell out of it.
yes, maybe, but 2 liters will always be 2 liters, no matter you say..

I'd rather put FS-ZE but it's almost impossible (read: too expensive) to import that car (not the engine) in my country, but the front cut could be the solution..

if you want turbo no matter what, I recommend you FS-DET..

even if 1.6 is more boost friendly, 2.0 has more potential..

you can even put sth out of K series..

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Originally Posted by killuminati
yes, maybe, but 2 liters will always be 2 liters, no matter you say..

I'd rather put FS-ZE but it's almost impossible (read: too expensive) to import that car (not the engine) in my country, but the front cut could be the solution..

if you want turbo no matter what, I recommend you FS-DET..

even if 1.6 is more boost friendly, 2.0 has more potential..

you can even put sth out of K series..
WTF did you read what you wrote. HOw can something be more boost friendly and at the same time have less potential. FS = Boom Boom while ZM = Zoom Zoom.

The Zm not only has more boost potetnial but way more modding potenial with its possible VVT upgrade. + you can use all the old B6 or BP parts to hod rod it. Which makes it cheaper and with alot more possibilities.
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ZERO BEAT ME TO IT...what a moron
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That 1.6 is bullet proof, thing can handle boost like a monkey handles a bananna. I find myself wishing i still had my '00 Lx with the 1.6 to play with.

There isn't a whole lot of aftermarket support for the 1.6, but Hiboost turbo kits are preemo
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If I decided to go with the HiBoost turbo kit...What aftermarket parts would I need to make it possible...I'm sure low-compression pistons and what not. But will the turbo bolt onto the factory engine and run without completely frying the motor?

Thanks a million for everyons help
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It comes with everything you'll need. Hi-Boost has a great reputation among us Protege owners.

Check it:
http://www.msprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=95913
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Be forwarned....

Do NOT expect quick shipping and prompt service from Hiboost.....I tried to order from him and ended up cancelling my order and doing a chargeback with my bank to get my money returned, as I had no parts after 2 months.
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OH my....2 months...that's ridiculous
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eh....if you wait it out you will be the fastest car in your town. Id' happily eat **** for 6 months for a 385whp protege.
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Originally Posted by Roddimus Prime
oh God...don't do it. I'd MUCH rather have the 1.6L or 1.8L motor in a protege especially if you want a turbo. They are much boost-friendly.
stupid question probaly.. but I only see hiboost kits for the 1.6 and 2.0L engine @ protegegarrage.com, does that mean they don't have one for a 1.8 or that the 1.6 can be fitted on a 1.8 as well?
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