The G10 is the common suzuki 3 cylinder, The F10D uses the same block as the F10a and bolts straight up to the 410 gearbox, From what I can tell the only difference to the F10a in the block will be that it is bored out slightly and uses bigger pistons to match.twiss wrote:f10 is a 4 cylinder version of the 3 cylinder engine lol
apparently its pretty similar to a standard 410 engine, but people aren't entirely sure about the internal components!
how do I get better mpg with SJ410?
Re: how do I get better mpg with SJ410?
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Re: how do I get better mpg with SJ410?
Altos and Wagon Rs I think... I think its a maruti engine though so Im not sure on the availability outside of India...
Apparently it has the same stroke length as a 410 engine, but if the pistons are different it could make rebuilds interesting
Apparently it has the same stroke length as a 410 engine, but if the pistons are different it could make rebuilds interesting
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Re: how do I get better mpg with SJ410?
If I could find £3000 I'd have an F10D engined 410 with a fibreglass LJ body from that german company.dan_2k_uk wrote:Imagine a F10D in a fibreglass LJ!
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