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24-08-2003, 04:00 PM | #1 |
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ABOUT: KFZE-KLDE swap in a BA 323
In Australia we get a 2lt v6 in some 323s (Astana /Potashes) have I believe it to be a KFZE or similar, it has a very different intake to the ZE and the O3 and the K8.
Ok now to the question.. Dose any one know much about this motor.. I put a KLZE into my MX6, and now im fitting the DE into the 323. What im wondering is if any one knows things like are the fuel pumps up to supplying the 2.5 ? Should I swap over the manifold from the KFZE (2ltr) to the KLO3 (2.5)? The internal diameter appears to be the same but the make up is quite different, like the VIRS chambers and over all shape/design.. I could ramble on and on, but does any one have any experience with this motor swap?. Thanks..
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24-08-2003, 11:09 PM | #2 |
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I just had a closer look @ the Astana..
I found the ecu sockets to be the same but different to the mx6 one.. 323 ecu mx6 ecu There was an extra unused socket on the kf ecu , but the remaining 3 went in perfectly to the o3s ecu, (I hope the pins are the same..) The problem I think is going to be the VAF/MAF.. Who knows any thing about this? You see the maf on the 323 has 4 wires just like the VAf setup on the mx6, but they are different colors and have a different plug on the end.. does any one know if all I have to do is splice the o3 s plug onto the other (I have a spare) and if so what is the color code/mach up? Or do you think im going to have to get a MX6 loom and swap it all over; including the dizzy (the dizzy is different as well) and yea, it was night time so gi-me a break on the pics.. :lol:
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25-08-2003, 08:06 AM | #3 |
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I would really try and get your hands on a workshop manual so you can check the pin arrangement on the ecus.
The problem with the KL-ZE in the 323 is the intake runners sit too high from memory so you cant close the bonnet. Using the intake off the std V6 found in the 323 gets you around this problem. There is a chap on here who has a KL-ZE in an astina so you should try and get in contact with him. In regards to the maf sensor, you will need to check the resistance produced and cross reference it with the old sensor. The workshop manual will tell you which colour goes where in the plug.
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25-08-2003, 10:02 AM | #4 |
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I've just sent some info.
Hope it helps
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25-08-2003, 06:32 PM | #5 |
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That is fantastic. .I’ll have a look @ the info you sent and see if I can work something out.. You are a legend!..
I’m actually going to use the KLDEs ECU and VAF, so I suspect all I have to sort out is the pin/wire configuration, I all ready have the work shop for the KLDE… Thanks for all this guys .. any input at all is appreciated.. I’ll try and find the klze guy 2.. Cheers..
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I'll have a look, hope by 'VAF' you want the airflow sensor.
Page 74, plug B9-15 should do the trick. Rod
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25-08-2003, 11:42 PM | #7 |
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Sorry yea on the KLDE (MX6) you get a VAF, Volume Air Flowmeter.
And the KFZE is a MAF, Mass Air Flowmeter.. So any thing you have would be gratefully received..
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06-09-2003, 10:43 AM | #9 |
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Yip! And it is just a bout in.. In .. ill post some pics when im finished .. should be Sunday..
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07-09-2003, 01:09 AM | #10 |
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Well its in and running.. But …
It is running weird.. .idles perfect . Goes hard.. But won’t drive “nicely” I have to have a look at it tomorrow . Ive had enough tonight.. But it is good to know the repair on the motor went well .. I think im possibly going to have a major job on my hands with the electrics.. Time will tell..
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as in the throttle is jumpy? maybe check the voltages on the Throttle position sensor.
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Well done.
Looks fantastic. Rod
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07-09-2003, 06:19 PM | #13 |
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Well I ironed out some more of the bugs to day it runs a lot better…
I don’t know if you guys know do the electrics in the astina allow you to manually set the timing.. ? I’m assuming it is controlled by the ecu ,, but there is no knock sensor in the block.. so how does it know when it has pushed the timing to far.. And if you do set the timing manually is it the same as the mx6 .. do you short the ten and ground and use a timing lamp to set to ten before top dead center?.. It is just that the timing is not even on the markings at the moment and I think that is holding back the power.. When I move the dizzy it doesn’t appear to have any affect on the timing..
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07-09-2003, 07:43 PM | #14 |
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You would assume it would be the same/similar to the KL-DE?
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07-09-2003, 09:13 PM | #15 |
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I all ways assumed it was .. but I cant get it to respond to me moving the dizzy.. Weird..
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Just a quick check,
BA Astina, KFZE (2.0 litre) out and KL03 (2.5 litre) in KF43 EMS out and KL36 EMS in MAF sensor out and VAF in Hope I'm correct so far Which loom did you use? Any other info may help to get the picture clear. Rod
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08-09-2003, 07:59 PM | #17 |
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The maf and ECU will not just plug in mate.. that is the problem I had…
Ok this is essentially what I have done.. I found the task of swapping out the entire loom daunting .. you would have to swap the motor-ECU loom plus the link to the fuse panel and Speedo and cpu .. I am using the complete set up from the original kf.. you see my main concern was the amount of fuel needed to operate the 2.5 over the 2.0 when I discovered that wasn’t much to do with the ECU but the size/flow rate of the injector.. so as long as you swap the manifold/injectors over you can just use the wiring loom and MAF from the astina.. The only issue I have now is the VIRS points are completely wrong for the 2.5. But I do know of a little gizmo that is a stand alone unit to control the virs solenoids.. have a look http://rpmtuners.com/vrtuner.html
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08-09-2003, 08:59 PM | #18 |
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jesus. i woulda thought there'd be a little more hype about the engine swap here. We've been talking about it for months, and now when somebody's finally doing it, we lack energy? liven up people!
well, mx, i'm happy for you. great to hear somebody actually did it. i mean, people just talk about it for months, but never get around to doing it. It's great to hear somebody actually did it. i hope you fix all the funny bits and it all goes well. btw, did you do much to the exhaust the exhaust?
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08-09-2003, 09:24 PM | #19 |
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Thanks for that mate .. :tup:
I just decided to do it last week an now it is in a running. .lol.. I suppose that added to the lack of hysteria generated.. My God this thing goes well.. I'm thnking I'll get my self one of the gizmos to make the VIRS to work when i want it to.. apart from that im happy... :P I just used the Astana exhaust .. I some how managed to knock out the inside of the cat out.. .. .:lol: i will get some headers and all that eventualy.
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09-09-2003, 09:28 AM | #20 |
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Hey mate,
Two thumbs up about the conversion. Thats awesome you have it working. 1 question thou. Have been involved in a discussion about the use of a MAF on a VAF ECU as the wiring looks almost identical. Any thoughts or experiences you can share on transplanting one. Ta Mal p.s Well done again.
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