Hello again guys.
It's been a while since I posted on this forum, though it's not like I posted too often either. One of my posts was about the J20A swap I was doing to my 98' RWD Sidekick for street use. Well, I have finished most of it though I still have some, more or less, important details left but its a running vehicle now - and what power it has now.
As I wrote a while back, I opted to build adapter plates that bolted to the engine block but still using OEM engine mounts for practicality and because they are readily available almost everywhere. I also decided to go all Suzuki on the engine management system, so the OEM manual trans 2.0L ECM and harness were used. On the intake side, I used a stock 03' 2.0L Aerio intake manifold along with all its components (TB/MAF, MAP and injectors). On the exhaust side of things, a 03' 2.0L Vitara manifold was used and wrapped in black thermo wrap (it's all faded now, bummer). Man, did this manifold really worked out great!!!
Tranny??? It's a direct bolt on!!! Now, not everything was perfect. First, I opted to use a stock J23A (2.3L engine found on Aerios 04' on) flywheel as it would benefit me for street use since its bigger in diameter and lighter in wheight. Also, a custom part had to be made and fitted to the pilot bearing in order for the tranny to work correctly (you will see on the pics I'll post). Once everything was fitted the tranny rotated as supposed. BTW, I'm also using an ACT heavy duty plate model # MB012. It's made for a Mitsubishi Eclipse but it bolts right up and the 2.0L flywheel studs and bolts perfectly.
Well, I'm going to stop on the swap talk couse you all will be able to see it on the pics in my Flickr account. What I want to talk about real quick is of the power difference. Man, does this Kick feels powerful!!! I had the chance to race with a 97' Honda Accord a couple of days ago and I killed him from 4th to 5th gear. We rolled from 3rd gear, which was an advantage for him cause we all now that 5.125 gear ratio is way to high and we run out of gear too fast (26" wheels), but on 4th I started to catch him back. By the time I hit 5th I was by his side passing him very comfortably.
So the swap works great. Torque is plentiful with the 2.3L flywheel, stock 5.125 gear, custom 3" intake, and custom 3" down pipe that's welded up to a 2.5" exhaust with a resonator and a Dinomax muffler (not straight). People are telling me that it may be too large of an exhaust diameter, but it feels very powerful - and sounds really deep and appealing too.
Ok, here are some pics. I took some new ones today with a Garrett T28 turbine (off a Nissan S14 Sylvia) placed over the exhaust manifold to see how it will be fitted, so that's going to be the next step. Here you go guys, enjoy...
Link to my gallery:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79046994|removethispart|@N00/sets/72157603891505268/Engine bay...

Custom intake...

2.0L Vitara exhaust manifold...

Close up on the exhaust side. Thermo wrapped the maniflod and the clutch cable...

A look at how the turbine will fit under the hood...

More or less where it's going to be placed when the custom manifold is fabbes up...

BTW, thanks to the help of some of the members in this forum and if anyone have any

, do not hesitate to ask.
Regards,
Jary