1984 GSL-SE S4 13b Project
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Keep an eye on that for leaks. I'm a bit concerned about the radiator cap - the 2nd gen is at an angle in stock form, and it appears the radiator cap is at a matching angle to make it parallel to ground.
I'm concerned about it not properly activating and sending overflow to the overflow tank.
I've also considered the possibility of cutting off the upper tube and cap mount to fit vertically. Is the radiator aluminum?
I'm concerned about it not properly activating and sending overflow to the overflow tank.
I've also considered the possibility of cutting off the upper tube and cap mount to fit vertically. Is the radiator aluminum?
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Jacob,
How much of your original car and wiring could be kept in order to minimize the changes necessary but still allow the s4 engine to run? I'd like to keep the radiator, add my dizzy to the s4, keep the fuel pump, etc. Mine is an 85 gsl-se. Having gone through the swap, do you think you could have done less cutting and splicing?
How much of your original car and wiring could be kept in order to minimize the changes necessary but still allow the s4 engine to run? I'd like to keep the radiator, add my dizzy to the s4, keep the fuel pump, etc. Mine is an 85 gsl-se. Having gone through the swap, do you think you could have done less cutting and splicing?
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If you use the distributor that would save you the coil wiring. Other than that I don't think you can "skimp" on any other wiring.
As far as wiring goes, this is the simplest swap in a 1st gen. I wouldn't call it simple, but it is less complicated than Turbo swaps.
As far as wiring goes, this is the simplest swap in a 1st gen. I wouldn't call it simple, but it is less complicated than Turbo swaps.
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Okay, thanks for that. I've seen some other threads about swapping a turbo S4 into a GSL-SE, but not too many on the S4 n/a engine. I want to change as little as possible and I want to keep the wiring for the 85 as I am rebuilding my GSL-SE block for later down the road. I just happen to have an 86 n/a motor that I can put in, but would like to keep my options open. I may just end up doing the s4 intake swap and keeping the 85 motor that I am currently running. It has poor compression and is on it's last legs. I think it has quite a few miles on it, don't know how much longer it will last.
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Okay, thanks for that. I've seen some other threads about swapping a turbo S4 into a GSL-SE, but not too many on the S4 n/a engine. I want to change as little as possible and I want to keep the wiring for the 85 as I am rebuilding my GSL-SE block for later down the road. I just happen to have an 86 n/a motor that I can put in, but would like to keep my options open. I may just end up doing the s4 intake swap and keeping the 85 motor that I am currently running. It has poor compression and is on it's last legs. I think it has quite a few miles on it, don't know how much longer it will last.
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Hypothetically, I decide to keep the dizzy and setup the ECU to run the INJECTION only.
the ECU needs signal from CAS to fire the injectors.
will 1st gen dizzy work with the 2nd gen ECU?
the ECU needs signal from CAS to fire the injectors.
will 1st gen dizzy work with the 2nd gen ECU?
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