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Old 11th February 2010, 00:35   #1
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will a 1.4 furio engine be a stright swap for a 1.1 engine. im guessing ECU and fuel pump will have to be for a 1.4 but do they use the same driveshafts and exhaust ect?
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will a 1.4 furio engine be a stright swap for a 1.1 engine. im guessing ECU and fuel pump will have to be for a 1.4 but do they use the same driveshafts and exhaust ect?
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im trying to look into it just cant find no information
i can get a 1.4 engine the same price as a 1.1.
but ive seen alot of parts which fit 1.1 and 1.4 so im a bit confused with it all lol
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definate ecu change but should imagine that the fuel pump is the same. Phone an tyre and exhaust firm about the zorst, prob need a new one
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should be near enough straight swap i would imagine
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as long as the loom is the same fit to ecu as your old one, its a straight swap. may require unlocking the ecu, depending if your using your existing one or what comes with the engine
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thanks for the help guys. so just need to get a 1.4 engine and a 1.4 ecu? my cars a saxo mk2 1.1 at the moment. so will it need to be a 1.4 mk2 engine to use the same wiring loom.
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thanks for the help guys. so just need to get a 1.4 engine and a 1.4 ecu? my cars a saxo mk2 1.1 at the moment. so will it need to be a 1.4 mk2 engine to use the same wiring loom.
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shouldnt matter bout it been a mk1 or mk2 the looms should still be the same. i have a 1.4 westy engine and loom done 64k and new clutch on it. if your interested.
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Mk1 and Mk2 looms are different.

Not only have different sensors but different plug to the interior loom.
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thanks for the help people
im going into the garage to price this exchange up, if its to expensive ill give a mate to give me a hand.
rotherham is a bit of a journey from where i live mate but i will keep it in mind and also the de-wiper grommits to as i will be needing one lol
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