1st Gen Fit engine swap performance thread
#61
We test fitted the new cable ends using the stock cables as this seemed like the easier solution than using the RSX cables. Pic of new bracket attached. We will probably make new brackets for the RSX cables as well for those who have already purchased that cable type.
Does this also allow using the Right side caliper on the R instead of having to switch them?
Availability of those parking break cable brackets? I need them as soon as they are available pretty please!
#62
Also had to do some minor mods to the axle area for the lower shock mount, putting a dent in the axle and grinding a notch to allow the shock to fit into the lower mount. The BC shock body is just slightly too large. I suspect the JDM Fit has a slightly different axle.
Any fear of the notch weakening the spring/shock perch area? The pics look like it was a fairly minor tweak.
#63
The shock attachment area is very well boxed in so the minor amount we had to trim won't hurt at all.
The calipers mount the same way they do on the RSX, R on right, L on left.
The brackets for the cables will be available as soon as we can get the time on the laser cutter.
The calipers mount the same way they do on the RSX, R on right, L on left.
The brackets for the cables will be available as soon as we can get the time on the laser cutter.
#64
We are also getting the Wavetrac folks to make the limited slip diff for the L15 and 2.0 6 speed tans. Won't be ready for 90-120 days but it's in the works. These will be available thru Wavetrac once finished.
#68
Sorry to not have kept updating on the Fit project, but we have been busy trying to get it ready for the Eibach event May6.
The L15B is finally in the car and we are proceeding to install the new radiator, AC condensor and the intercooler.
Today I deleted the clutch valve for a braided steel line with the assistance of Hush Perfomance. If you don't know who they are, they make custom tucked clutch and brake line conversions, mainly for show cars and the like. More pics coming of the installation as we progress.
The L15B is finally in the car and we are proceeding to install the new radiator, AC condensor and the intercooler.
Today I deleted the clutch valve for a braided steel line with the assistance of Hush Perfomance. If you don't know who they are, they make custom tucked clutch and brake line conversions, mainly for show cars and the like. More pics coming of the installation as we progress.
#70
We did have to remove the upper radiator support cross piece to make room for the turbo. We were going with a higher capacity radiator which requires new mounting brackets so it wasn't a big deal. This also means we had to remove the center vertical piece which holds the hood latch, but since we planned on installing Aerocatch hood locks anyway that didn't matter either. The entire radiator/AC condensor/intercooler setup needed more room in front so all were moved forward about 4". I'll have more pics showing when we have the final locations set.
#72
Here's some more info on the L15B7 turbo engine swap. We have the engine in it's final place and are proceeding to get the rest of the things done. I've attached some pics that will answer some more questions such as what shifter and cables we will be using, what radiator and AC condensor can be used, as well as the IC location and plumbing.
#74
Hasport engine mounts should be available in the next 30 days or so. All the other brackets we are making for the shifter and brake cables should be ready at about the same time. Rather than release them piecemeal it was decided to get them all finalized and released all at once.
#76
first time posting really, but definitely in for a good write up on this!
I have a GD3 Fit I'm working on at the moment, has been through hell and some tough times and I've been looking at swap options that weren't K related.
following this for suuuuuuure
I have a GD3 Fit I'm working on at the moment, has been through hell and some tough times and I've been looking at swap options that weren't K related.
following this for suuuuuuure
#78
Wow, this is amazing.L15 trubo in th original L15 car! I'm still Rocking My original 2007 Fit, 11 years After buying it new. 150 000 km... a litle bit of rust a little rougt on th edges, but still working pretty well. I might keep it a little and do THAT. I should start with 4 disc brake :-). I Really wonder why honda hasn't made a a new fit with it. The base turbo is still plenty powerful for a small car like the fit. The new Fit sport is pretty fun the drive, I like the high rev engine,better than turbo, but having more power is also fun :-). Kept it up!
Last edited by Sylak; 06-11-2018 at 04:39 PM.