Can a 2001 Suzuki Vitara 2.0 Engine be swapped with a 2001 Chevy Tracker engine?
Suzuki.
yes it shares the same 2.0l as the Vitara
Not sure what you mean but Geo's are made by Suzuki and use Suzuki engines.
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The 2.0 liter Suzuki engine in the Chevy Tracker uses 5-1/2 quarts of oil to function.
doubt it, the storm is an Isuzu the tracker a suzuki
Yes, you can install a 16-valve Tracker motor in a Suzuki Samurai, but it may require some modifications to the engine mounts and transmission compatibility. The intake manifold from the Samurai's 1.3-liter engine may not fit directly onto the 16-valve Tracker motor, as they have different designs and configurations. You'll likely need to use the Tracker's intake or adapt the Samurai's intake to work with the Tracker engine.
yes it has a suzuki motor
I recently swap 1996 geo/Chevy tracker engine with a 1996 suzuki engine and it worked. you have to make sure they both have G16A stamped on both engines. you MAY have to swap intake and exhaust manifold, flywheel, alternator bracket, and a few other things. just make sure they are the same engine (G16A)
they have pictures and everything in books called chiltin manuals at pep boys. the 96 starts suzuki
A popular engine swap for a 1993 Geo Tracker is the Suzuki 1.6L JLX engine, which is compatible and provides a performance boost. Another option is the 1.8L engine from the Suzuki Vitara, offering improved power and torque. Additionally, some enthusiasts opt for the 2.0L engine from the GM family, which can provide a significant upgrade in performance. Always ensure that the swap adheres to local regulations and emissions standards.
If you mean Geo Tracker, it seems to have been manufactured by Suzuki. Same as Suzuki Sidekick, Chev Tracker, Asuna Sunrunner, Pontiac Sunrunner. Just re-badging of the same product.