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Mazda Projects \  Still Lot to go, but check it out!!

Still Lot to go, but check it out!!

Mazda Projects
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shaneb   +1y
This is a truck I have been working on slowly but surely for the past 2 years. Recently been pushing myself to get it on the road. It's a 1991 Mazda B2200 powered by a Chevy 4.3 V6 & 700R4 automatic overdrive tranny. Everything with exception to the drive shaft was done by me.

Below are some pics, no where near as good as what I have seen on this website, but hey it was fun.



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Tell me what you think....and take it easy on me <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_razz.gif" alt=":P" title="Razz" />
lowb2200   +1y
i like it i think it looks good how does it run
shaneb   +1y
Well, it runs pretty good actually, most of the money was spent on the motor and trans... If I were to take a guess I would say around 250HP, give or take a few. I know it gets kind of intresting coming out of the whole. Not tagged yet so I've only ran it around the block a time or two.
thebeaumartin   +1y
it looks good how hard was the swap
sparage   +1y
Looks good keep it up
91b2200(cody)   +1y
looks great man
shaneb   +1y
Well actually the swap was kind of a b*tch.... Didn't really have much to go by, was going to do the 4l60E tranny but didn't want the complication of all the electronics getting in the way of the power upgrades to the motor.

But if anybody is even remotely thinking of doing it hit me up, I will give you all the &quot;Gotcha's&quot; so to speak... I will tell you the least hardest thing to do was the motor mounts, pretty much just cut them out of plate steal and drilled the holes.
tre5   +1y
How did you drive it around the block with no brakes?
shaneb   +1y
The second to last pic was before I replaced the brake master cylinder. I took that picture to show off the clearance on the headers.
racer x   +1y
Nice.Looks right at home in the engine bay.