Speedwagon Posted May 4, 2010 Share Posted May 4, 2010 '87 Brat. I'm looking at a local EA82 car for $250 for parts. Says it runs, but needs some work. Is it better to do an SPFI conversion on the EA81 engine, or just swap in the whole EA82 engine into the Brat? Probably going to try to swap the suspension bits over in the front as well, so I can get the wider track(and hopefully more travel). Thoughts? And the EA82 car is a 5 speed D/R, though I already have done that swap in my Brat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloyale Posted May 4, 2010 Share Posted May 4, 2010 SPFI the EA81. You don't want the headache of EA82 timing belts. And besides, you'd have to remove/relocate the hill-holder to fit the EA82 in there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneralDisorder Posted May 4, 2010 Share Posted May 4, 2010 Yep - SPFI swap all the way. I have some updates for the SPFI write up planned - I've refined a lot about how I do the wireing and such now. GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedwagon Posted May 4, 2010 Author Share Posted May 4, 2010 Ok. Can I just move the EA82 pistons over to the EA81 to gain more power as well then? I've read a few threads on here about doing that, don't know if one can do that with used pistons though? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneralDisorder Posted May 4, 2010 Share Posted May 4, 2010 Depends on the condition of the pistons. But yes they will fit. If you are going to do that then you might as well pop for a $75 Delta cam for the EA81 as well. That much work to split the case would be silly if you didn't change the cam too. GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capn_r Posted May 4, 2010 Share Posted May 4, 2010 Do you have to split the cases to change pistons? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneralDisorder Posted May 4, 2010 Share Posted May 4, 2010 It's been done without splitting the case but I wouldn't. It's very invasive work and if you replace the pistons you will have to replace the rings which means at least a bush-hone to seat in the new rings..... that's a lot of WD-40 and metal to be throwing around inside the case which can't easily be cleaned without splitting it. Plus the engine has to come out of the car to access the rear cylinder wrist pin removal ports (behind the bell-housing). GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ross Posted May 5, 2010 Share Posted May 5, 2010 And if you're doing that, don't just use a stock ECU from the SPFI vehicle.... get a megasquirt. It'll make a big difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedwagon Posted May 5, 2010 Author Share Posted May 5, 2010 Got the donor vehicle today. Runs, but not great. Before it runs for a bit, it wants to die if you don't hold the gas down. After it warmed up(drove for about 30 minutes first), it started dropping down to 1500rpm, then would shoot up to 3500rpm. But it does work. Obviously some sensor is whacked at the moment. Has a CEL on, so I'll have to pull that and see what it says. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zyewdall Posted May 5, 2010 Share Posted May 5, 2010 Glad you made it back. My friend had said that it was revving up and down on her shortly before I took it back, but I never saw that on the whole drive back from Denver, so kind of dismissed it as her description of the cold idling problem. Guess she was actually right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedwagon Posted May 5, 2010 Author Share Posted May 5, 2010 Yea, I noticed that while it did this, if I stabbed the gas it would start to drop back down... until it got to around 1500, then go right back up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zyewdall Posted May 5, 2010 Share Posted May 5, 2010 Weird. Sounds like some sensor is wacked out for sure... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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