I'm picking up a Cav that's for sale locally on Friday. Jus after Abit of advice, it currently has a c18nz and I have a c20xe sat in my garage. Is it a fairy straight forward swap??? Jus need Abit of advice on parts ect.
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C18nz to c20xe
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Re: C18nz to c20xe
If its out of a cav, then you shouldn't have anything to worry about, just remove the old engine, loom and ecu, replace.
Fit the 16v fuel pump and you're ready to go.
if you have an f16 gearbox, you're laughing, if its the f18 box, you might have to swap the flywheel from your c18nz if it'll fit.
Fit the 16v fuel pump and you're ready to go.
if you have an f16 gearbox, you're laughing, if its the f18 box, you might have to swap the flywheel from your c18nz if it'll fit.
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Re: C18nz to c20xe
Cheers pal that's helpful, I will be making a work in progress thread soon
Re: C18nz to c20xe
Agreed - more or less as Gary has stated.
Swap the ecu and loom.
Fit the MPi fuel pump
Swap the engine.
If it is a 1993 onward C18NZ, then chances are that it will indeed have the pot flywheel and F18 gearbox.
for a general idea, have a look at my How 2, where I swapped a C18NZ for a C20NE.
More or less what you plan to do.
viewtopic.php?f=42&t=6685
and as Gary (EnvoyCDX) would advise,
You would benefit from converting the rear drum brakes to discs, due to the increase in bhp.
from 90 hp in the NZ to about 150 in the XE.
Swap the ecu and loom.
Fit the MPi fuel pump
Swap the engine.
If it is a 1993 onward C18NZ, then chances are that it will indeed have the pot flywheel and F18 gearbox.
for a general idea, have a look at my How 2, where I swapped a C18NZ for a C20NE.
More or less what you plan to do.
viewtopic.php?f=42&t=6685
and as Gary (EnvoyCDX) would advise,
You would benefit from converting the rear drum brakes to discs, due to the increase in bhp.
from 90 hp in the NZ to about 150 in the XE.
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Re: C18nz to c20xe
I'm probably going to be using a f20box. Would I be better off with a f16 cr???