Help with 2.5L engine
Help with 2.5L engine
I was wondering if any one could tell me the cylinder firing order?<BR>thanks
Re: Help with 2.5L engine
Isn't it 1,3,5:2,4,6 on all V-6 engines ??<BR>That's only a guess I really don't know.
Re: Help with 2.5L engine
Actually it should be in sequential order 1,2,3,4,5,6.<P>Thats the way my ZE is.<p>[This message has been edited by Fahzie (edited August 31, 2001).]
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Re: Help with 2.5L engine
Fahzie is correct, the firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6.
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Re: Help with 2.5L engine
It is actually top left(facing the engine while its still in the car or fly wheel to your right) 1, 3, 5, bottom left 2, 4, 6. That is for the 03 and 08, but i thought the ZE could use the same distributor... if so the fireing order would have to be the same.<P>------------------<BR>Thanks,<BR>Teri<BR>'93 MX-3 SE soon to be a GSR<P>http://www.geocities.com/warmachinex0/MX-3GSSE.html
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Thanks Guys
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sorry of the topic but can you tell me where you found your ze or where i could find one thanks<P>mlk
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I got my enigne for Lucky Star Japanese Auto Parts in Toronto Ontario Canada
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How Much you pay for your Kl-ZE
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A little under 2000 and then I also bought the Vane Air Flow Sensor for 250 there
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Re: Help with 2.5L engine
SE-Man's post is confusing. The firing order is sequential, one through 6. Of course the odd cylinders are on one bank (number one being the most forward) and the even cylinders are on the other bank! This is standard cylinder numbering covention for "vee" engines. One fires, cylinder on even bank fires, cylinder on odd bank fires, etc. This doesn't hold true for all V-6s, however.<BR>By the way, I found the firing order using the online shop manual on this website.<P><BR>
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