Yes. Any Opel CIH (Cam In Head) engine fitted with fuel injection, such as the 1975 Ascona/Manta, or an aftermarket EFI, or a later Euro CIH engine w/ fuel injection.
But no, nothing other than an Opel engine
Yes. Any Opel CIH (Cam In Head) engine fitted with fuel injection, such as the 1975 Ascona/Manta, or an aftermarket EFI, or a later Euro CIH engine w/ fuel injection.Is there a engine, transmission and rear axle that all fits together with out hacking whacking and modification and is fuel injected that will fit in a Opel gt?
From another car besides an Opel GT that doesn’t need modifications or cutting.....nope.Is there a engine, transmission and rear axle that all fits together with out hacking whacking and modification and is fuel injected that will fit in a Opel gt?
As someone already asked, where are you located?Thx but I can’t find any Opel CIH engines
Really, really nice GT. Beautiful.....Yes there is. A Ford Zetec 2.0, Subaru 6 speed, and narrowed Ford 7.5 rear end. Other then removing the stock mickey mouse throttle linkage brackets and a very small dent in the right inner fender well to clear an AC fitting, View attachment 429110 it fits like it was made for it. Of course that's not to say there isn't a lot of fab work involved. But as far as fitting in without hacking, size wise it does fit easily. However with that being said. And I'm not trying to be insulting. Usually when you have to ask "will it work or will it fit" that's not a good sign. Please heed Kwilford's advice and do not attempt an engine swap of any kind unless you have the skills, time, money and most importantly the obsession to get it done properly. Far to many nice GT's have ended up at the bone yard because of failed engine swaps.
So the zx2Yes there is. A Ford Zetec 2.0, Subaru 6 speed, and narrowed Ford 7.5 rear end. Other then removing the stock mickey mouse throttle linkage brackets and a very small dent in the right inner fender well to clear an AC fitting, View attachment 429110 it fits like it was made for it. Of course that's not to say there isn't a lot of fab work involved. But as far as fitting in without hacking, size wise it does fit easily. However with that being said. And I'm not trying to be insulting. Usually when you have to ask "will it work or will it fit" that's not a good sign. Please heed Kwilford's advice and do not attempt an engine swap of any kind unless you have the skills, time, money and most importantly the obsession to get it done properly. Far to many nice GT's have ended up at the bone yard because of failed engine swaps.
Yes, but as others have mentioned they are still from an Opel that had a CIH. I've got a 2.4L and a Getrag 240 5 speed to put in my GT but these aren't exactly cheap options. A fuel injected 2.4L will cost you at least $5k and a rebuilt Getrag 240 will probably cost you roughly $2k. So, you'd be looking at $7k or more by the time it's done. You could buy a different engine and trans from something else for less than that. Rear end is where there isn't a lot of options without redoing the whole rear frame. You can install a Watts link with a little bit of fab work, nothing crazy. If you wanted an IRS setup, then you'd have to cut and weld and figure it all out. A Watts link and lowering the whole car will change a GT significantly however and would be worth pursuing before jumping off the high dive for a custom IRS setup.Is there a engine, transmission and rear axle that all fits together with out hacking whacking and modification and is fuel injected that will fit in a Opel gt?
It looks like you've done some more nice work since the previous pictures that I've seen of your engine bay. Is there a build thread with more eye candy and details of the updates? And when you say Subaru 6 speed are you referring to a tranny out of a BRZ?Yes there is. A Ford Zetec 2.0, Subaru 6 speed, and narrowed Ford 7.5 rear end. Other then removing the stock mickey mouse throttle linkage brackets and a very small dent in the right inner fender well to clear an AC fitting, View attachment 429110 it fits like it was made for it. Of course that's not to say there isn't a lot of fab work involved. But as far as fitting in without hacking, size wise it does fit easily. However with that being said. And I'm not trying to be insulting. Usually when you have to ask "will it work or will it fit" that's not a good sign. Please heed Kwilford's advice and do not attempt an engine swap of any kind unless you have the skills, time, money and most importantly the obsession to get it done properly. Far to many nice GT's have ended up at the bone yard because of failed engine swaps.