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  • #16
    Hah.. I just noticed you're from alberta. We should hook up and take out our 998cc 6x6s (I did a conversion too).

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    • #17
      Wish I knew what mods had to be done for that engine to work. I could sure use that extra HP here in Colorado !

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      • #18
        wow this thread is great and has motivated me to tell everybody that i too have a 3 cyl geo metro project in the works for ashtabula this year!!!!!!! fuel injected and and all!!!! more to come soon !!! watch for a thread abought it coming soon!
        they dont call me mad because im angry!!!!! im just a little crazy thats all!!!!

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        • #19
          Awesome Slim!! '94 was the last year of the 3cyl in Canada and rated @70hp for the N/A and @100hp for the turbo, now what about the racer guys using the efi turbo versions who are getting 200+hp out of them, my local scrap yard has a blue '93 Intercooled Turbo Firefly, is says it right on the side of the car, i wonder if i could make the turbo version fit into an Argo? now you got me brainstormin Slim!!!
          '99 Conquest 104hp turbocharged intercooled EFI Chevy Sprint conversion
          "Argo 8x8's only" type of guy
          "old school Argo expert"

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          • #20
            I bet in a year we will see more chevy/geo 3 cylinders then briggs! lol SWEET!!!!!! Thanks Slim!!!! Keep posting the videos!

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            • #21
              slim, that thing is bookin it, great video, This is the start to another one of those historical threads... Like what tire do you thinks swims best, Guys, I'm all ears...
              Every time I have to push 1... I buy 10 more bullets

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              • #22
                I might as well fess up. I have 2 metro motors. One is going in my next MaxII and the other is going in my Starcraft. Both will be fuel injected.

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                • #23
                  Mark M., I wonder how many other guys will be coming out of the closet (so to speak) about having a 3 cylinder conversion in the works....

                  I might just have to yank the 140hp motor out of my ZR800 & put in my Conquest, just to be different.

                  If any of you have done the conversion please tell us about how you mated the clutch to the engine. That is one of the biggest issues I can see with the conversion. - Ozzy

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Ozzy View Post
                    If any of you have done the conversion please tell us about how you mated the clutch to the engine. That is one of the biggest issues I can see with the conversion. - Ozzy
                    Being a machinist with my own machine tools that's not a problem. On the geo crankshaft there is a pilot diameter and a bolt circle so you machine a clutch shaft to mate to those features. I machined one for Mad Max (up a few posts) but still waiting for test results

                    BTW apologies to the original poster for hyjacking his thread. we should start a new thread dedicated to transplanting outrageous motors in our machines.

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                    • #25
                      Yes i think we need our own post sorry for hijack Slim, so i also found that the Suabaru Justy uses a 3cyl as well and is multiport injection so no need for the big MAP sensor and wire routing as well, might be even easier than the EFI sprint motor
                      '99 Conquest 104hp turbocharged intercooled EFI Chevy Sprint conversion
                      "Argo 8x8's only" type of guy
                      "old school Argo expert"

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                      • #26
                        This threads got me all pumped up. Just a tease on things to come (hopefully this summer). I have two Amphicats, no motors. My original plan was to find a motor and get one going and use the other for parts. New plan! I now have people looking for metros, can you say a metro powered Amphicat8 (I pronounce it Amphi-Cate) Hydromike style.

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                        • #27
                          And maybe a crash video to go with along with a 1 liter conversion (it's been up before, but maybe it's time to bring it back).

                          6X6 Amphibious vehicle crash into telephone pole

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                          • #28
                            That vid is funny.
                            Hey slim great ride. Looks like you were on the blindman? Im interested in your argo. I live in central Alberta I wouldnt mind having a look at it. I have an 8x8 I am thiinking doing the same thing with. I purchased a honda CBR 929 I was going to inplant the motor into the argo but decided I would fix up the bike instead. Im near Clive.
                            Stephen

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                            • #29
                              How is the radiator hooked up in that thing(I am assuming it is water cooled) and If you could get a pic of the setup that would be amazing as I am on the hunt for a sprint motor for my maxII now.

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                              • #30
                                Sprint/Geo Metro/Firefly 1 Liter Engine Modification for AATV's

                                I figured I would start a new tread for this.

                                Originally posted by golpher76 View Post
                                How is the radiator hooked up in that thing(I am assuming it is water cooled) and If you could get a pic of the setup that would be amazing as I am on the hunt for a sprint motor for my maxII now.
                                I'm not sure how Slim's is setup. I just attached my rad right on the back.

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                                Also to note: my conversion worked, but being very inexperienced at the time (8 years ago?) it was subjected to a plethora of design flaws. I kept the engine on it's original mounts and welded a sprocket one of the CV cups coming out of the transmission (I use the autotranny as well). The chain drive/CV sprocket/flexible engine mounts = major issues in keeping the chain tight.. from which in one of my "solution" scenerios I ended up breaking the block apart.
                                Last edited by Beeman; 03-15-2011, 12:44 PM.

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