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so with the new carb, dist, alt, and those are plugs you named right. would it be a noticeable difference. and also is there any intake mods that might help me get some colder air?

 

also. if anyone knows of a site with sort of a how to or a step by step on that ea71 swap that would be nice. would i keep my tranni?

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I imagine they're dirt cheap, there's lots of them.

I bought two a couple of years ago for $50

I thought they were a direct swap but perhaps they don't match the single range tranny.

You can get one out of an early 80s leone with the dual range tranny which is the setup in the 81 brat.

Torque is up about 15% over the ea71 making for nicer everyday driving.

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I imagine they're dirt cheap, there's lots of them.

I bought two a couple of years ago for $50

I thought they were a direct swap but perhaps they don't match the single range tranny.

You can get one out of an early 80s leone with the dual range tranny which is the setup in the 81 brat.

Torque is up about 15% over the ea71 making for nicer everyday driving.

 

so the motor and tranny out of the 81? im new to these cars that arent American ha. never had a import. so im real slow when it comes to these ha sorry.

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so the motor and tranny out of the 81? im new to these cars that arent American ha. never had a import. so im real slow when it comes to these ha sorry.

 

Yeah, if you're looking for an EA81 and dual range swap, you can get the engine and tranny from a brat of that vintage, I think through 87, a wagon/sedan from 80?-84, or a hatchback from 80?-89.

 

If I was doing the swap, I would get a 5 speed dual range tranny out of an EA82 car from 1985-1989. It will mate to the EA81 engine with minimal trouble.

 

Another consideration if you're into it is to swap the SPFI fuel injection system from an 87-94 EA82 car onto the EA81 engine while doing the retrofit. You'll get better power, drivability, and fuel economy. General Disorder has a fantastic writeup on doing the swap.

 

1978 brat w/ EA81, SPFI, and d/r 5 speed = :banana:

 

Keep in mind that with that setup, it still will not be "fast", unless you spend a ton of money on serious engine mods, but it'll definitely be quicker, and the d/r tranny is a tremendous improvement.

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Yeah, if you're looking for an EA81 and dual range swap, you can get the engine and tranny from a brat of that vintage, I think through 87, a wagon/sedan from 80?-84, or a hatchback from 80?-89.

 

If I was doing the swap, I would get a 5 speed dual range tranny out of an EA82 car from 1985-1989. It will mate to the EA81 engine with minimal trouble.

 

Another consideration if you're into it is to swap the SPFI fuel injection system from an 87-94 EA82 car onto the EA81 engine while doing the retrofit. You'll get better power, drivability, and fuel economy. General Disorder has a fantastic writeup on doing the swap.

 

1978 brat w/ EA81, SPFI, and d/r 5 speed = :banana:

 

Keep in mind that with that setup, it still will not be "fast", unless you spend a ton of money on serious engine mods, but it'll definitely be quicker, and the d/r tranny is a tremendous improvement.

 

thanks for the info. ill probably do the swap between this month and next month. not sure how long it will take me. im pretty motor savvy and these motors look pretty simple haa

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Simple and bulletproof. The camshaft is gear driven so there's no belt or chain to snap.

Come to think of it, get as late model EA81 as you can find, the earlier ones had smaller valves.

Weber 32/36 DGAV is a popular swap for the standard carb if you don't want to so the efi conversion.

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