doncarbone's '03 OZ Rally -> '06 Ralliart engine swap
#273
One thing that forgot to mention is that the stock fuel filler neck needed to be removed as it was directly in the way of the Outlander crossmember.
Initially my plan was to use the EVO 9 fuel tank, but I think I will just use a fuel cell now (the Outlander fuel tank with the saddle hump like the EVO tank doesn't fit. Might be worth just going with a fuel cell rather than risking the EVO one not fitting either). Does anyone have any recommendations for a fuel cell? Will be use the EVO fuel hanger and EVO sender unit.
Initially my plan was to use the EVO 9 fuel tank, but I think I will just use a fuel cell now (the Outlander fuel tank with the saddle hump like the EVO tank doesn't fit. Might be worth just going with a fuel cell rather than risking the EVO one not fitting either). Does anyone have any recommendations for a fuel cell? Will be use the EVO fuel hanger and EVO sender unit.
Last edited by doncarbone; Sep 6, 2014 at 02:28 PM.
#274
where the car is going to sit for a few months, at least, while the following takes place:
Once all this is done, the car will be on the road again to be tested. Following any tweaks or changes, it'll be time to tackle the head swap.
this picture makes Canada look tropical lol (be assured it is far from it )
- wait for EVO 5spd transmission to ship to TRE
- green light the purchase of an 04 EVO RS t-case, also to be sent to TRE
- wait for Jon@TRE to do wizard things at his shop
- get the transmission and transfer case into the car
- momentarily check to see if an EVO rear diff Josh@mitsuorder (who pioneered the 4G69 EVO) sent me will bolt up to the Outlander crossmember
- confirm the measurements of the custom driveshaft needed (Driveshaft Shop) - depends if the EVO rear diff fits..it might.
- measure how much shorter the front EVO axles will need to be made (Driveshaft Shop), also send out, if necessary, the Outlander rear axles to have them rebuilt stronger as well.
Once all this is done, the car will be on the road again to be tested. Following any tweaks or changes, it'll be time to tackle the head swap.
this picture makes Canada look tropical lol (be assured it is far from it )
Last edited by doncarbone; Jan 7, 2015 at 06:43 PM.
#276
i am wondering if maybe i should break out the AWD and DOHC head swap stuff into a new thread?
if anyone ever wants to do an AWD swap (if they are as crazy as me), it'd be easier to find if the thread title had details about AWD conversion
if anyone ever wants to do an AWD swap (if they are as crazy as me), it'd be easier to find if the thread title had details about AWD conversion
#277
I think that would be a grand idea!
#280
decided finally to create that AWD thread:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/pr...r-evo-9-a.html
i'll be updating progress on the awd swap on that thread now
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/pr...r-evo-9-a.html
i'll be updating progress on the awd swap on that thread now
#281
Hey man just finished reading all 19 pages, interested in doing this swap to my 06 es when I get around to having cash (college student), have had my whip for 6 years now. My swap would cost alot less $$ because I am highly trained in automotive, and have high performance engine building and tuning training, as well. I will probably even BLUEPRINT my engine. Great stuff congrats. I'm also very curious in the evo head swapping:
-Some people claim that the evo head isn't much different, but its just the opportunities it gives you because there are alot higher quality options for AFTERMARKET evo heads, as well as exhaust mani, intake mani, TB bore sizing, CAI, and upgraded cams.
-If you did this swap, wouldn't it force you to go turbo? Since all EVO head extension parts are built exclusively for turbo? Thats my main concern. I don't want to go turbo because that severly reduced your daily driver-ability.
BTW. Capt. Hindsight...It would have taken about $10 and 20 mins of your time to fix that oil leak-just needed a new valve cover gasket from the looks of it- have done 3 of those on my car already, common failure- that caused you to start this project, just saying lmao
-Some people claim that the evo head isn't much different, but its just the opportunities it gives you because there are alot higher quality options for AFTERMARKET evo heads, as well as exhaust mani, intake mani, TB bore sizing, CAI, and upgraded cams.
-If you did this swap, wouldn't it force you to go turbo? Since all EVO head extension parts are built exclusively for turbo? Thats my main concern. I don't want to go turbo because that severly reduced your daily driver-ability.
BTW. Capt. Hindsight...It would have taken about $10 and 20 mins of your time to fix that oil leak-just needed a new valve cover gasket from the looks of it- have done 3 of those on my car already, common failure- that caused you to start this project, just saying lmao
#282
Hey man just finished reading all 19 pages, interested in doing this swap to my 06 es when I get around to having cash (college student), have had my whip for 6 years now. My swap would cost alot less $$ because I am highly trained in automotive, and have high performance engine building and tuning training, as well. I will probably even BLUEPRINT my engine. Great stuff congrats. I'm also very curious in the evo head swapping:
BTW. Capt. Hindsight...It would have taken about $10 and 20 mins of your time to fix that oil leak-just needed a new valve cover gasket from the looks of it- have done 3 of those on my car already, common failure- that caused you to start this project, just saying lmao
#284
Awesome build. Have you considered putting the exterior back to the OEM OZ Ralli look? I think it would really help to show how one of a kind the car is instead of being confused with just another Evo.
#285
yep got it, going to take some time and reply for you this afternoon
I did think about that actually; the car does look like it's trying to be an EVO. My plans going forward to differentiate the vehicle from a typical EVO:
I think these will make it look a little less try-hard and they're practical changes to the exterior.
Going back to stock OZ would be a pain now as I threw out the front and back bumpers (regret that now as I could have at least sold them), and the front fiberglass bumper I currently have does create more space for a larger IC core.
- fender flares (240Z or Subi style) for a wide wheel
- CSL style Seibon trunk lid (no spoiler)
I think these will make it look a little less try-hard and they're practical changes to the exterior.
Going back to stock OZ would be a pain now as I threw out the front and back bumpers (regret that now as I could have at least sold them), and the front fiberglass bumper I currently have does create more space for a larger IC core.