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Would it be possible?

Well I know anything is possible but, do you think it would be good to put the 2.0 or 2.3 4cyl from the new Suzuki Aerio in there? How about the Grand Vitara 2.5 or 2.7 V6 and make it RWD
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You can put anything in one. Just depends on how much work/money/fabrication you want to do.
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Re: Would it be possible?

I considered something like this a while ago. The 1.3 motor can be snapped out and replaced w/ the suzuki 1.6 motor. You can bolt it in, bolt on your existing intake and exhaust. The only difference was a cam sensor which had to be rigged to work and use 1.6 injectors.

Google it and you'll find more info.

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