So while waiting for Auto Owner's Insurance to figure things out on the TJ, and the machine shop to get my cummins 6.7 done, I got an itch to work on something not GM/family car related. I know, it's a problem, especially since the power company keeps me more than busy fixing F@#ds and Intertrashionals 4-5 days a week. Anyways, a 1975 MG Midget followed me home on Father's Day. I told my wife it would be a fun, fairly simple, and fast build she could drive to and from Logan during the warmer months. It has a newer top, full carpet kit and seats installed, no major rust and was a daily driver before the PO pulled the drivetrain. Body seems really straight as well, paint in a few spots is cracked, but again, nothing soft or filled with body filler that I have found yet.
It previously had a nissan CA18DET running somewhere close to 300hp from what the seller told me. He pulled the drive train for his 200sx drift car after driving it for a couple months and supposedly installing all new brakes. The PO didn't care for practicality and cut out the front crossmember, followed by moving the steering rack forward almost 6" and down 3". I'm sure it handled like crap but was a real rocket ship, given stock it only had 50-60hp?
Once I got it home I began researching drivetrain options that didn't involve the anemic triumph 1500, but were "simple", affordable and most importantly small. I though about suzuki 1.0 and 1.3l options (owned a 1l metro that was quite fun as a commuter), honda K2x, Miate 1.6/1.8 and of course rotary stuff. Then @jeepndaveo mentioned one of his boys had an older Datsun 620 with a 4 cylinder that might fit. So, I began looking on the interwebs and decided it "might" fit, and it was a really good deal for an engine and transmission.
It just didn't feel exactly right though, and it was reallytall with the overhead camshaft, almost like stacking two heads on top of each other tall. It sort of fit, but I just wasn't feeling it. So, I gave in, and bought a 2017 Chevy Cruze 1.4L turbo Ecotec LE2 and started looking for a compatible Isuzu 2.2l 2wd T5 that is supposed to bolt right up, like any sensible person would.
Currently I have a Scirroco style radiator with electric fans, '99 VW 1.8t Jetta intercooler, '17 Cruze starter and alternator all in transit. I've got to call two different wrecking yards in Utah tomorrow about the necessary BW T5 transmission to see if it is actually on hand and get an accurate price. The ECM showed up today, I'm hoping to get a MT harness for a 2017 Cruze ordered tomorrow and then continue on.
It previously had a nissan CA18DET running somewhere close to 300hp from what the seller told me. He pulled the drive train for his 200sx drift car after driving it for a couple months and supposedly installing all new brakes. The PO didn't care for practicality and cut out the front crossmember, followed by moving the steering rack forward almost 6" and down 3". I'm sure it handled like crap but was a real rocket ship, given stock it only had 50-60hp?
Once I got it home I began researching drivetrain options that didn't involve the anemic triumph 1500, but were "simple", affordable and most importantly small. I though about suzuki 1.0 and 1.3l options (owned a 1l metro that was quite fun as a commuter), honda K2x, Miate 1.6/1.8 and of course rotary stuff. Then @jeepndaveo mentioned one of his boys had an older Datsun 620 with a 4 cylinder that might fit. So, I began looking on the interwebs and decided it "might" fit, and it was a really good deal for an engine and transmission.
It just didn't feel exactly right though, and it was reallytall with the overhead camshaft, almost like stacking two heads on top of each other tall. It sort of fit, but I just wasn't feeling it. So, I gave in, and bought a 2017 Chevy Cruze 1.4L turbo Ecotec LE2 and started looking for a compatible Isuzu 2.2l 2wd T5 that is supposed to bolt right up, like any sensible person would.
Currently I have a Scirroco style radiator with electric fans, '99 VW 1.8t Jetta intercooler, '17 Cruze starter and alternator all in transit. I've got to call two different wrecking yards in Utah tomorrow about the necessary BW T5 transmission to see if it is actually on hand and get an accurate price. The ECM showed up today, I'm hoping to get a MT harness for a 2017 Cruze ordered tomorrow and then continue on.
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