Naza Ria Engine Transplant [Help]

alantjw

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Hi all Anyone know where to do Naza Ria engine transplant with which possible engine, as i heard there are many possible engines.m and anyone know where to do it and how much will the full conversion cost?

Engine price?
Workmanship?
JPJ inspection approval?

BTW im asking for my fren.
 
My uncle once said the original engina has so many problems..
And its advisable to convert it to a Nissan engine.. but I'm not sure what engine exactly it is.:confused:
If I'm not mistaken.. it's a cefiro engine..
 
few years ago...naza engine do have lot of problem~
but nowday if u take care well.. the engine are durable~

convert to cefiro is best choice~ (vq25 or vq30)
but the gearbox are not made for family car...
gear ratio are different, its make u feel like pulling a cow
And after u convert... if any problem occur~
u nid to get bck to the mechanic who convert..
the wire are so so complicated... imagine.. half japan & half korean..

so the best solution are stick bck to naza engine... take care of it well~
p.s. if can.. chnge to other car better... DONT shoot me pls = )
my own experience~
 
ahh.. ok.. just wanna hear some suggestions that all.. lol.. some even advise to use V6 Mitsubishi engine twin turbo..
 
a few years back changed to vq25de,
never had any issues,
just once got problem with the aircond hose and that's it,
there are a few of them did converted to eterna turbo engine, got one with sr20 and also h22a
 
My friend was forced to replace his Naza Ria engine within 3 years of usage due to water consumption issue. After the transplant it was running perfectly fine without issue ever since. Luck?
If I were TS I would stick back to stock engine, without having to worry about other possible issues. The stock 2.5L engine is powerful enough mah.
 
My friend was forced to replace his Naza Ria engine within 3 years of usage due to water consumption issue. After the transplant it was running perfectly fine without issue ever since. Luck?
If I were TS I would stick back to stock engine, without having to worry about other possible issues. The stock 2.5L engine is powerful enough mah.



perhaps...


but if i were to choose naza ria...first thing when the original engine fails surely i'll transplant 2.0 eterna TT engine...smaller,cheaper roadtax yet more power and more torquey... :biggrin: since mitsubishi parts abundant here...no worries about engine parts anymore....

atleast there are less things to worry about naza ria maintenance....
 
my uncle also transplanted his ria for a cefiro 2.5 engine...dunno wat engine code.VQ25 kot.
 

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