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Post by Anton » Fri Jun 12, 2015 1:15 pm

It's one of two ways to do your timing on an SJ. This isn't the best place to talk about it though, this thread needs to stay pretty clean, it's for people to talk about forum restrictions. If you need to know more then it's best to start a new thread about it.

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Post by ScottieJ » Fri Jun 12, 2015 1:49 pm

Major wrote:Any info about this hole.
If you stick your finger in it while the engine is running it might hurt...
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Post by daddybadass » Wed Jun 17, 2015 4:42 pm

hi im in ultimate creep mode i have a 1992 vitara fat boy bin running fine up till today stuck key in activated immobilizer damn thing cranks over but wont start cant smell petrol yes its got some in lol suspicions point to wiring any suggestions please im desperate mot dew in a month need to sort this out fast thanks dale.

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Post by Jamie4x4 » Thu Oct 22, 2015 10:34 pm

hi scott im new to the group and would like access to post and get used to the suzuki club website as im not 100% sure how to use it and im wanting to post about my car which is a suzuki vitara jlx
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Post by Jordi » Sat Oct 24, 2015 12:35 am

Jamie4x4 wrote:hi scott im new to the group and would like access to post and get used to the suzuki club website as im not 100% sure how to use it and im wanting to post about my car which is a suzuki vitara jlx
thanks jamie
Hi, you should be able to use 99% of the forum.

The only restrictions i know of are no access to the trading section or private messages.

Look into the New Members section http://forum.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=26 snd just hit the New Thread button to officially introduce yourself.

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Post by Johan142 » Tue Oct 27, 2015 11:22 am

Hi my name is Johan im from Pretoria in South Africa
im apart of the suzuki club in South Africa and i have got a pretty 1988 sj413
im looking for some parts ets. to modify her she is still standard at the moment
and parts for them are quite rare here on our side of the water

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Post by Anton » Tue Oct 27, 2015 1:06 pm

Johan - welcome to the forums.

You're best starting your own thread about this, not to many people will read this one. Include what kind of parts you want and/or what mods you want to do, so we have an idea of what you're after exactly. Also, how easy is it to import things from India to South Africa? They still make SJ413's in India (I think only the LWB though, and they call it the "Maruti Gypsy").
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Post by Johan142 » Wed Oct 28, 2015 4:57 am

thanks Anton
yes i know about the gypsy that they make there as far as i know they use the jimny's vvt engin in them

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Post by Anton » Wed Oct 28, 2015 5:06 am

The Jimny VVT engine is the M13a. That's not what they use in the Gypsy, it's the G13, although these days it's a multi point fuel injected version of the G13BB - the 16v.

The Jimny came with either the VVT M13a (hard top) or the non-VVT G13BB (soft top) until about 2004, after which they all had the M13a.

Because the hard tops were made in Japan, the soft tops in Spain.

I'm 97.6% certain the above is correct. :)

We still don't know what you're trying to do, so we still don't know what parts you need. It's impossible to give you advice until you share a bit more!
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Post by ScottieJ » Wed Oct 28, 2015 12:30 pm

Johan142 wrote:thanks Anton
yes i know about the gypsy that they make there as far as i know they use the jimny's vvt engin in them
Before 98/99 they were all on carbs running a G13, after that they still ran the G13 but with MPFI.
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