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1.3 Irish colt to 1.6 mivec

  • 22-07-2016 11:11am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Have the engine in the car
    Just wondering what is needed to do it correctly we have the mivec interior loom wired to the 1.3 engine loom where the alternator is and the a/c cables on the loom are not wired, because there's no a/c. They are the only two adjustments that I can find online. The mivec interior loom does not have the port for the loom underneath the driver seat is this supposed to be like that?? We don't have the clocks either, other parts that we are missing is the gear mount throttle cable and down pipe from the manifold. But that's still no reason to why she isnt starting when we turn on the ignition the is no power going to the dash but yet we have power going from the battery to the starter can anyone please tell where we are going wrong


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,704 ✭✭✭Cheensbo


    Get onto irishmoc.org, very common conversion and someone on there will direct you exactly where you need to be/ search the forum and you'll find it.

    Failing that try mivec.co.nz !

    Good luck, love those mivecs, great sounding engine!


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