What is the biggest engine you can install without cutting and welding the frame too much and not touching other panels at all.
I have heard of a G10a just fitting but thats all my experience.
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The whole concept of this post was to find out how much engine you can fit into a mighty boy.
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spose i can let that slide.
Unlimited cash? I'd be looking to build a tubular steel frame for a 13B drivetrain and then attempting to re-assemble MightyBoy panels around it. 

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Personally, i'd probz go a G10a, drop the compression and force it (either turbo or supercharger).
The other way to go would be the F8a (suzuki cappucino) motor. Already turbo'd so do a bit of work on the internals, wind up the boost and away you go.
Matter of personal preferance, either will give you an impressive result.
The other way to go would be the F8a (suzuki cappucino) motor. Already turbo'd so do a bit of work on the internals, wind up the boost and away you go.
Matter of personal preferance, either will give you an impressive result.
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And is it easy to fit F8A engine into the MB?Anarki! wrote:Personally, i'd probz go a G10a, drop the compression and force it (either turbo or supercharger).
The other way to go would be the F8a (suzuki cappucino) motor. Already turbo'd so do a bit of work on the internals, wind up the boost and away you go.
Matter of personal preferance, either will give you an impressive result.
Anything custom need to be made?
Mate I'm chasing you all over the place! Might be best just to ask all your questions in one new post and we'll answer them in one hit. 
I don't know where Anarki's information came from, but the only Suzuki F8A motor is in the very early Carry vans. 800cc 4 cylinder carby if I am not mistaken.
The Cappuccino uses an F6A engine in a north/south configuration, so it is not suitable for use in an MB. You need the F6A from a Suzuki Alto FWD - in front cut form.

I don't know where Anarki's information came from, but the only Suzuki F8A motor is in the very early Carry vans. 800cc 4 cylinder carby if I am not mistaken.
The Cappuccino uses an F6A engine in a north/south configuration, so it is not suitable for use in an MB. You need the F6A from a Suzuki Alto FWD - in front cut form.

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was that aimed at me?
if it is, ive been very busy
if not...oh well

if it is, ive been very busy
if not...oh well
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