Question about an engine fitment in my protege...
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!
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
If I had to swap, I'd replace my 2.0 for a 1.6! And then boost the living hell out of it.
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.
If I had to swap, I'd replace my 2.0 for a 1.6! And then boost the living hell out of it.

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..
Last edited by killuminati; Jun 14, 2006 at 01:35 PM.
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..

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..
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.
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
There isn't a whole lot of aftermarket support for the 1.6, but Hiboost turbo kits are preemo
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
Thanks a million for everyons help
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
Check it:
http://www.msprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=95913
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.
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.
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.



