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Old 01-15-2005, 03:38 PM
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Mazda Mx3

k i got a question can u put another cars engine into a mx3 like a 626 or 323 and if so which car and year?
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if its the 2.5 v-6 then you can get the motor out of the mx-6,626 and the probe gt
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so i can just buy the engine and put it in no need to buy wires or change anythin
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as long as its the same motor it will just go in but if ur changin from a 4 cylinder to a v-6 u will need the wire harness tranny and suspension not to mention ecu if ur going to put a new motor in id suggest the ze
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Re: Mazda Mx3

alright thankz man ive been wondering for like three months
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