It is not a direct hookup to all your components, HOWEVER, it will bolt up to your mx-3 transmission no problem. Removing the EGR makes things easier, because you'll have to modify the system to make it work, most KLZE didn't have EGR systems. Also you will have to make sure the intake manifold is a CURVE NECK. If it is a straight shork neck intake manifold, you'll have to buy a millenia IM. It will hit your break booster if you don't.
The wiring harness is nearly identical. The only other thing you need to change is the headers!
There is a good how-to for the installation on the webpage www.probetalk.com (incase you don't know the MX-6 and Probe share the same Mazda drivetrain.) I believe the KLZE is 194 HP and 186 torque. Also, check out www.mx-3.com forums!
The 2003 model was rated at 235 horsepower with 460 pound feet of torque. The manual transmission was a High Output engine with 300 horsepower and the same torque as the automatic transmission.
There isn't a direct conversion between horsepower and torque in foot-pounds. Horsepower is a measure of power, while torque measures rotational force. Horsepower can be calculated using a formula that includes torque and engine speed.
the 03 duramax had 300 horsepower and 520 ftlb of torque with the Allison transmission and the manual zf-6 transmission.
260 horsepower 280 torque
wats the max hp n torque u can get out a cvpi
ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid)
Torque(lb/ft) = (5252 * horsepower) / RPM
what is the horsepower and torque of the suzuki boulevard c90
Torque and horsepower are two separate ratings.
depends on the v8 and the transmission really, but it is not a good idea. v6 tranny was not meant for the torque and horsepower of a v8.
Converting cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower is not a direct conversion as they are units measuring different things. Cubic centimeters measure volume, while horsepower measures power. However, you can calculate the horsepower of an engine if you know its torque and rotational speed using the formula: Horsepower = (Torque x RPM) / 5252. So, without additional information, it is not possible to directly convert 1200 cc to horsepower.
This is done by manually shifting your transmission to keep the engine RPM's inside its "power band" (the highest area of horsepower and torque).