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Hello from Vancouver Island - Introduction
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Hi folks,

Firstly, thanks for making this forum. I've got a couple Zuk projects that I'm hoping to get some help with and share if anyone is interested. I'm on Vancouver Island in in the Great White North (Canada).

First one is a 1.3L EFI Samurai tube buggy rock crawler. Works awesome but the engine needs help. Will post details later once I get back to working on it. Build thread is on pirate4x4. https://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/suzuki/2...buggy.html photo below.

Also have a 1.6L 16v engine that I pulled from a Suzuki Esteem and rebuilt, but I'm having trouble getting it running on the bench - need to get the wiring sorted out. It's a new project for me as most of my experience is in fabrication, so I wanted to get some experience working on the engine. Hopefully I can get it running because I plan to put it in the buggy.

Second one is a 1999 Vitara with a 2.0L engine. This one will be turned into a buggy like the one above.


Thanks!

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(12-06-2019, 12:59 AM)Jules Wrote: Hi folks,

Firstly, thanks for making this forum. I've got a couple Zuk projects that I'm hoping to get some help with and share if anyone is interested. I'm on Vancouver Island in in the Great White North (Canada).

First one is a 1.3L EFI Samurai tube buggy rock crawler. Works awesome but the engine needs help. Will post details later once I get back to working on it. Build thread is on pirate4x4. https://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/suzuki/2...buggy.html photo below.

Also have a 1.6L 16v engine that I pulled from a Suzuki Esteem and rebuilt, but I'm having trouble getting it running on the bench - need to get the wiring sorted out. It's a new project for me as most of my experience is in fabrication, so I wanted to get some experience working on the engine. Hopefully I can get it running because I plan to put it in the buggy.

Second one is a 1999 Vitara with a 2.0L engine. This one will be turned into a buggy like the one above.


Thanks!

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great thanks for sharing
so state a problem with one engine, and we can work that, one at  time, is best, in one post.
good luck up there, glad you there not me, im in texas,  warm.
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seriously cool that, thanks very much.
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