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Tracker Complete J18 Swap with Caveats
#11
Time for a turbo setup :b .
for all the work needed you could do a different swap and gain more power.
If ever you decide to go with it, it would be worth it to document everything. (even make a youtube video Smile )
1989 Suzuki Sidekick 8V M/T (Full restoration project)
1994 Suzuki Sidekick 8V M/T (Full custom project)
1996 Geo Tracker 16V A/T (Runs but for parts)
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#12
(04-11-2019, 11:01 PM)fixkick Wrote: the 1.8L thermostat must have that rear of housing, bypass hose /pipe working or the thermostat goes wild (crazy)
the flow is also backwards.
that hose is part of the dash heater, so make sure that is all hosed up right or the thermostat will go nuts.

see my 1.8 page on this topic

[Image: 18L-RAD-flow1.jpg]

Yeah, I found out that stuff the hard way with a different Sidekick Sport I owned a few years ago.
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#13
great and is doosey , no?
glad you have have a plan,,,, a nice spring job. keeps the blood flowing and body strong any project.
http://www.fixkick.com
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#14
(04-12-2019, 03:48 AM)Freaky Beanie Wrote: Time for a turbo setup :b .
for all the work needed you could do a different swap and gain more power.
If ever you decide to go with it, it would be worth it to document everything. (even make a youtube video Smile )

I plan to make a video series about it, as there aren’t many on the topic. Plenty about post swap, not so much about the process. And the process will pretty much be the same for the 2.0. I’m trying to keep it all Suzuki. In my opinion, the 1.8 or 2.0 is what should have been in these to begin with.
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