I am also planning on fitting a stronger engine in my Suzuki Jimny (M13A). According to my research the M13A, M15A, M16A and M18A (Australia & NZ) will all fit into the Jimny as it's the same engine block with different bore and strokes.
Even the existing Jimny ECU should work with any of the Suzuki M1XA engines.
Try not to go for something too strong as the gearbox/drivetrain might not cope with the extra torque/power. That's why I did not buy a M18A I got hold of, but are still looking for an M15A or M16A.
(I stand to be corrected on anything above)
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Hi, it's been many years since I had my Samurai's, but if looking at possible engine swaps, keep in mind some engines were 2 valves per cylinder, some were more...some engines used engine driven fuel pumps and carbs, some used electric fuel pumps and fuel injection. Morale of the story, you may need more than just a 'long block' from your donor car/engine...you might need intake and exhaust manifolds, different fuel system, etc. Good Luck!
1 driver and 3 passengers
Suzuki: Vitara, Jimny, Samurai, X90 Daihatsu: Feroza, Rocky Jeep CJ5 and more
The TS125 engine will fit straight into the TS100 frame. My TS100 has a 125 in it and it rides very well.
The engine will line up, you might be able to fabricate some engine mounts and make it work. I would check with my Suzuki shop and ask them before attempting such a chore.
It will fit in the space but the mountings are different. The 157fmi is based on the Honda CG125 and the K157fmi on the Suzuki GS125 and Van Van engine.
If you can fit a V* in it, you can put a v6 in it!! The 4.3L Chevy engine fits too!!
Will a Suzuki RF 600 fairing fit on a Suzuki Katana
33 mph = 53.11 km/h
Yes
yes
Not without major modifications. Totally different engines, as the Geo engine is a Toyota.
Nope