duratec v6 to mx5 gearbox

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browser07

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Tuesday 14th April 2009
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I know it isnt an mx5 question but thought you mite be abell to help

I have been told that its is possible to mount a duratec V6 to a mx5 gearbox being a mazda derived engine it mite be possible does anyone know if it is possible and if so what gearbox exactly I need
failing that how about a series 1 or 2 RX7 gearbox ?

I dont know much about mazda's sorry I cant be more specifice

Dan

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Try miata.net. They have a section on the forum just for engine swap topics - if it's been done or can be done then it'll be on there!

vx220

2,691 posts

235 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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pretty sure the v6 is not mazda influenced. try practical performance car magazines forum, it's been discussed on there (think one of the guys on there was a jag engineer, and the duratec v6 is used in jags as well)

is there a morgan forum? they use it too

MX-5 Lazza

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220 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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I believe the Ford Duratec engine family were based Mazda engines...

However... reading Miata.net it seems there are too many problems with trying to fit the Duratec V6 engines (2.3, 2.5, 3.0) into an MX-5. A few have had a good look into it but have given up as a hopeless cause and switched to the Mazda KL engines series instead.

http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=283904&...
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3078431
http://forum.miata.net/vb/search.php?searchid=2959...

MX-5 Lazza

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220 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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It seems we are all right. The V6 Duratec is a Ford design whereas the 4cyl Duratec is a Mazda design...

zac510

5,546 posts

207 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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I think the more suitable might be a KL-ZE V6 which is a pure Mazda design and a narrow angle V6 to boot (more space on the side).

I did see a website with a fellow doing this exact conversion. I'll have a hunt around for you.

Here 'tis: http://majica.net/JNR/jnr.htm

Edited by zac510 on Thursday 16th April 13:06

browser07

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100 posts

187 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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thanks for the help guys
I am going to use an adapter plate on my original gearbox
as i will be easyer to fir to the car and most of all I dont have to buy it

Dan

MX-5 Lazza

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220 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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Did you look at the links I posted? Particularly the Cardomain one. The guy did a lot of research including designing a cnc machines adapter plate but thereare just too many issues involved with making it work to make it a viable option.

vx220

2,691 posts

235 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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from what i've read (on the 'net so it must be true lol) the v6 had porsche input, the alloy blocked zetec se (also called sigma, also used in caterhams) had yamaha design and the four cylinder duratec (i4- not to be confused with the previous 2.0 and 2.3 four cylinder ford range also called i4!!!) is indeed a mazda. i think this is the one in the mk3 mx5

phew!!!

browser07

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187 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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thanks lazza I did look I have picked up a few helpfull tips about how to mount the engine

if the v6 has the same belhouseing patten as a 2 liter duratec a behouseing from cat would work just need to find out what fits what and get a plate made up / make a plate up
dan


edited due to bad spelling


Edited by browser07 on Thursday 16th April 21:43


Edited by browser07 on Thursday 16th April 21:51

vx220

2,691 posts

235 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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i wondered if it would fit a ford mt75, as it fits the mtX75 which i've heard is a transverse version of the mt?

browser07

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Thursday 16th April 2009
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vx220 said:
i wondered if it would fit a ford mt75, as it fits the mtX75 which i've heard is a transverse version of the mt?
I as you state the mtx 75 is a version of the mt but they are from diffent eres i have seen only clasic (used in the looses terms )ford engines on mt's eg yb ,essex V6 and the old I4 (89>) but never seen a duratec on a mt before only one way to find out is to try it I will give it a go and get back to you on that

dan

vx220

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