horsepower/torque /RPM curves of the engine.
depends on engine. 8v is 80h 16v is 95hp both peak torque at near 4000 rpm.
the stock 16v engine has 95hp at the flywheel, and
the actual torque varies greatly to the rear wheels (far less) 20% is typ.
varies greatly by"
SO DO , optional drive line items. 2wd,4wd,,3,4 and 5 speed.
and the torque and the 2 engine options USA or 8 engines in EU.
as does, age , and tune on motor and most important the Altitude.
I'm an ASE mech (retired) and Suzuki sidekick/tracker expert.
read the sticky1 post at suzuki dash forums dot com.
i have 600 pages on this car . linked there.
if you dispute these facts. then kindly , show proof. ( i thought not)
ahh, but dont use links, to Suzuki Corporation, after all we dont want the truth
to set us free,
the whole purpose of the internet is links, (hyper text) with no links , the internet
would be dead. (think a moment , see...)
(reduced to rumor and conjecture)
No, The 1998 Suzuki Sidekick has an interference engine. The belt must be replaced every 60,000 miles.
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The 1.6 L engine produses 95hp, the 1.8 L engine produses 120hp.
Where is a suzuki 1997 sidekick distributor located?"
5.0 liters
Mounted on rear of fuel tank.
0.029 in. ...........for both 1.6L and 1.8L engine
To reset the service engine light on a 1997 Suzuki Sidekick first turn off the car. Unplug the battery of at least 5 seconds and then plug the battery. The computer will now be reset.
No. The Sidekick is manufactured by Suzuki with a totally different engine. The Prizm is manufactured in California along side the Toyota Corolla. The Prizm is a rebadged Corolla.
The firing order for a 1997 Suzuki Sidekick SOHC L4 is 1, 3, 4, 2. The number one cylinder is at the front of the engine and 4 is closest to the passenger compartment.
At the back of the engine, looks like a distributor!
On the lower end of the engine - try to follow the + battery cable