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Fully Loaded 93 Suzuki Convertible
Topic Started: Jun 16 2017, 09:43 PM (644 Views)
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Tom

geogonfa
Jun 17 2017, 07:26 AM
Just curious suzukitom ...can you still get parts for the Trans.?
Just service parts from Suzuki.. seals and stuff.. no longer carries new CVT belts or major components etc.. This was a unique Suzuki design transmission, not shared with the Justy.. unlike what many believed.

And, unlike the 3 speed automatic.. this one cruises at super low rpm on the highway.. ;)
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Woodie
Jun 17 2017, 07:18 AM
Very cool, shame about the CVT.
The CVT is actually quite nice, coupled with the JDM version of the G13 SOHC 16V TBI engine.

I'm sure someone with electronic skills could reprogram it's controller to create a 10 speed simulated shift program. :D
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Metromightymouse
Jun 17 2017, 10:50 AM
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Jun 17 2017, 06:19 AM
Well, I guess that answers that question, for me. I've been wondering for a couple months now, if the wheels on this old derelict, were actually real wheels and not just some funky cheap aftermarket plastic wheelcovers.

Based on the ones pictured on the Cultus 'vert, I would have to say, that is what they must have come off of, originally. Man, wouldn't I just :wub: to have them; especially if they're lighter than the my steelies.

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*Hey, Ray! You're down in that neck-o-the-woods. How'z about you snag 'em and bring to 'Palooza for me? :D *

Dayum! It's even got a set of Swift mirrors on it. I hadn't noticed that before. Hell, for all I know, it might already be one of Hotrodray's cars. :dunno
The Cultus wheels are flat with edges and the ones on the green Metro are curved at the edges, different wheels. I believe the ones on the Metro are from Prime wheels.
The wheels on this red Cultus might be aftermarket also. The factory Cultus wheels are the same 14" steel wheels and hubcaps as used on the Swift GT.
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