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So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 #1345479
22/05/2012 16:09
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Hello Boys and Girls!
Thought I'd introduce myself - I'm Matt and currently the owner of a 2003 Alfa Romeo 147.
Having owned the car for the last year I have grown to love the alfa; I've changed the interior, added a custom built car computer with a 7" touchscreen moulded to the dashboard.(happy to add pictures if needed, complete front end respray.. general servicing, vented and drilled discs with fast road pads, induction kit...
Unfortunately my big issue was power - 1.6 - 120bhp of raw... noisy unreliable power!

Some would say that i should scrap the car but having spent so much on the car already i figured i would see this one through!
I've looked into the 1.8 & 2.0 versions of the 147 engine.. reaching a measly 150bhp in standard form and expensive to tune further.

I was then pointed in this direction... Will a fiat coupe engine fit? i think so!
I've only test drove a 20vt so far but that blew a turbo on the drive frown
Would i cause an uproar by dismantling a 20vt? laugh

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345488
22/05/2012 16:53
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no mate.

people have put the 20vt into a Quantim Kit car, a Mk2 punto, Alfa 145's, Bravo's and even Mk1 Punto's.

Go for it!!

there is enough info on here for you to do so.

you should have enough room to do it.

you will need to take the 147 dash out and get rid of a lot of excess crap the 147's have.

it will be an interesting project! smile

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345496
22/05/2012 17:30
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Thats handy to know Marco.. thanks for the heads up!

From what I've gathered the hardest part so far is going to plumbing in the electrics. With the Alfa using a canbus system and the fiat system not.

Unsure how i can get around that?

in terms of it actually fitting.. i can use 156 engine mounts on the coupé engine which should bolt exactly in place of the old one (should!)

Drive shafts are a bit tricky... using a 156 and a lancia driveshaft on the gearbox side.. smic fits in place...
as should everything else... i hope!

wont be doing this for a couple of months yet.. but wanted to shed some light onto the electronics side of it

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345538
22/05/2012 19:58
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If the Alfa uses canbus to turn on the lights (i.e. controller unit at the back and a single power lead rather than individual leads to each light), you're going to have fun; your only real option is to replace all the wiring with the Coupe wiring instead, as a complete loom.

You're *definitely* going to need a detailed wiring diagram(s) for the Alfa. And one for the coupe, but that's available in the FAQ section, or in a lot better detail for club members.


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Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345544
22/05/2012 20:25
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I'd be tempted by stand alone engine management for the lump and CANBUS for the rest

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345546
22/05/2012 20:33
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Is there not a V6 option for Alfas?

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345589
22/05/2012 23:00
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Yeah there's a v6. But the 147 gta would be amazing with a 20vt lump!

The 3.2 v6 isn't very tuneable without spending mega bucks

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345667
23/05/2012 11:34
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Thanks for replying guys.

Those were my thoughts Barnacle... which scares me slightly as its a severe amount of work!
I'm tempted almost to get the engine in the bay.. plumbed in and hand it over to an auto electrition to figure it out.
As i can really see me struggling with this!

I did a bit of Googling last night and found JasonHillAO's 145 20vt conversion which uses the same engine as mine and I believe uses canbus as well.
(i cant link but google it... page 4)
Looking at that they mention a yellow box which I assume is an immobilizer box on the coupé?

and someone says "After you have put the coupe ECU and yellow box onto/into your 145, take both the coupe key and 145 key to a lock smith and have a new 145 key cut but with the transponder copied off the coupe key."
Is it really going to be that easy? so I could infact use the body ecu from the Alfa and the engine ecu & immobilizer from the Coupe... coupled with swapping the transponder from the keys. Have i got this right?

I had thought of going a standalone management system but little point as I'll be looking for 300bhp max and anything else is more than achievable with a piggyback ecu. smile

They do a v6... 3.2.. i do believe the coupe is faster than the 3.2 having had a little search!
its certainly cheaper to get more power!

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345727
23/05/2012 13:53
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Originally Posted By: Alfa_owner

and someone says "After you have put the coupe ECU and yellow box onto/into your 145, take both the coupe key and 145 key to a lock smith and have a new 145 key cut but with the transponder copied off the coupe key."
Is it really going to be that easy? so I could infact use the body ecu from the Alfa and the engine ecu & immobilizer from the Coupe... coupled with swapping the transponder from the keys. Have i got this right?


The Alfa 145 and the Coupe shared the same CODE system which is why it looks that easy. I think the 147 will be like my 156 with a completely different CODE system.

Remote Central locking on the Coupe tends to be an alarm function (so you have a separate key and fob) and the UK ones tend to have either META or Scorpion aftermarket alarms. I can't imagine that part being compatible either.

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345746
23/05/2012 14:35
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hmmm so not quite as easy as I'd hoped then!
The alarm side I'm not too fussed about.. im not even worried about the immobilizer as I had planned to have a Clifford fitted after the engine build. It's just getting it fired up for the first time.
I'd also planned on removing the air conditioning.. so I guess its one less thing to plumb in!

Does anyone have a link to the wiring diagram for the coupé?
just the engine loom would be handy... that my only real reservation about this project frown

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345762
23/05/2012 15:06
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I hope you go ahead and do the conversion. You'll be a pioneer and get mucho respect.

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: skinflint] #1345774
23/05/2012 15:32
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Originally Posted By: skinflint

Remote Central locking on the Coupe tends to be an alarm function (so you have a separate key and fob) and the UK ones tend to have either META or Scorpion aftermarket alarms. I can't imagine that part being compatible either.


Only indirectly; the remote locking is built in but is triggered by a signal (contact closure) from the alarm system.


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Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345802
23/05/2012 16:45
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Hi Matt,
The engine will fit,this isnt the issue.

The issues you will incur is that the 2002+147 has different suspension.
The easy conversion was on the 145/6 as they shared the same platform.
The engine should bolt in place with no issues,but the subframe will need to be changed which im sure wont fit the 147.
Youll have to run the coupe box and shafts and the shafts are different to the hub flange on the 147.
Also the abs pickups are different iirc the 147 runs a bearing type abs pickup whereas the coupe runs rings on the cv's.
Running the coupe hubs means you need coupe brakes and steering rack.Then youll have to fit the brembos which means youll need coupe wheels which are 4 stud.
You may get away with using the gtv6 flanges if the bearings will fit into your hubs.
Gear selection will have to be changed to the coupes cables and also the exhaust.
One problem may lead to alot of others.

The brake servo and master cylinder is also may cause issues hitting the inlet manifold.

As for the electrics,there the easy part.Good luck. thumb

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345814
23/05/2012 17:24
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So my options are to fettle the subframe a little (or a lot?)

There is a forum member by the name of gent who has done the conversion and appears to be using the original alfa hubs and wheels... he advised -

ENGINE MOUNTS - ALFA 156 2.4 jtd.
Drive Shafts- Lancia K and Alfa 156 2.4 jtd.
Intercooler - Fiat Marea 1.9 td100.

I've fired off a few questions but seems to be no issues with brake servo or master cylinder....
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Exhaust issues I expected but a fabricated stainless steel one would be made up...

I'd planned on fitting a fmic as well.. but need to check clearances etc as well.
Looking for a coupé which has has the majority of the engine work done so I don't have to mess about with tuning after swapping the engine over. Its just less to worry about when starting it for the first time!

As you can tell.. i'm not that mechanically minded but i do have a dad (MOT tester by trade and self confessed nutter) and brother (engineer) who should be able to help out!

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1345846
23/05/2012 19:33
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I can only assume hes running the alfa jtd box and not the coupe one.
I ran the jtd box for a month and it was fun but not the best for traction.Also the shafts were worryingly thin in comparison.
The other error is to use a box that runs a push clutch.Ensure you use a pull clutch.

Hes using stock calipers which again would suggest the box isnt using the coupe shafts.


Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1346036
24/05/2012 09:53
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Matt,

It may be worth contacting alfachris on this site. He has lots of experience transplanting Coupe engines into Alfas so could be in a position to help


Jon

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1354515
24/06/2012 16:22
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We have some progress!!
I Collect the new Fiat Coupe 20vt Turbo on Thursday

Currently has the following mods;

Blue flame Exhaust
Motech Chip
Gizzmo MS-IBC Boost Controller(4 settings 13psi 15psi 19psi and 19.9psi but the last setting the car splutters - I predict fuelling?)
HKS dump valve with hard pipe
Stage 2 Turbo - 360 bearings + 60 trim wheel

Power run graph proving 260 BHP before turbo was upgraded.

Planned changes;
engine clean
engine service - oil, filters, plugs etc
Red silicone hoses through out
oil catch tank
fuel regulator and gauge
oil cooler
front mounted intercooler
wrap manifold
then finally.... remap

laugh Will update thread with pictures once its back!!


Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1355062
26/06/2012 04:31
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barbz runs 5stud alfa pcd 5x98, but then again he uses porsche brake calipers

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1369367
19/08/2012 23:53
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Hi, I`m Gent.
I managed to make conversion of my 147 TS Selespeed to 20VT.
Now I`m driving it without any issue, everything works great, I dont even get any error in my car! I had to break 1xKappa 20vt, 1xCoupe 20vt and 156 2.4 jtd to make this engine fit in my car. If someone want to know more about this send me PM.

PS> Sorry for my English!

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1369634
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You mean that entire electrics under dash of your 147 works as it should, no matter 20VT engine inside??????
Don't think that it's impossible, but it's really hardly achievable......
Conversions like this always requires entire interior strip out, dashboards, side panels......it's not just straight swap of the engines.....

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20VT - Alfa 156 2.0 - Alfa 156 Mid-Engined RWD - Locost 20VT

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1369708
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I conect the 2 ECUs (some wiring) and Imobiliser of 20vt, and it s not necessary to take off the dash, or any thing else.

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1397369
11/12/2012 09:20
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Just reading this, very interested to see this happen... is it any further along Alfa_Owner ? laugh

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1401678
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Its only been until late that we've been able to make any movement on this... In the lead up to Christmas we removed the engine, drive shafts etc etc from the Fiat Coupe.
All this has been sat feeling sorry for itself.. frown

The alfa has been sorned in prep for taking the engine out.. we're in a position to do that now - just the cold stopping us.
I've been busy to late and changed jobs and not had much time to dedicate to this. I was hoping that next week we start taking the Alfa engine out and stripping the interior (to be leather trimmed)
We can then start to look at lining the engine up into place and a more detailed look at what this is actually going to entail!!

Don't worry... its slow progress but we'll get there eventually!!

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1406885
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click to enlarge

This weekend (only a few hours because we had other car issues) - Everything photographed, bumper off, lights out, water drained, radiator out, air con drained and radiator out, exhaust manifold loosened off and some of the wiring disconnected.

We've got a lot left to go; disconnect inner drive shafts, pull exhaust off, disconnect power steering and remaining parts of the engine loom. No doubt a few pipes we've missed as well. Slow and steady and at least we've started so no going back now!
By the time i get back in the evenings it always too dark to do anything productive. So will be a weekend job until the weather turns!

Arranging for the other engine to be delivered to the new house and i can start prepping that for cleaning and painting... and also port and polishing.
May change all the gaskets and give it the once over as its spent 4 months on a pallet in the cold under a tarpaulin.

Onward and upwards though!!

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1406906
28/01/2013 14:23
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As richb says very interested in this.
The engine in my Alfa gt blew last year ,only the 2.0 jts,but very expensive to replace,a 20vt lump would have been superb,what a nice drive that would be,,,,,,or would it??
Paul

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1406920
28/01/2013 16:04
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Well i'd imagine it'll be ace once its done!
just skeptical about the wiring side.. but i'll tackle that as i get to it!

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1406921
28/01/2013 16:28
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I think a 20vt powered Alfa GT sounds a lovely package,,,,when I break the engine in this I may try that next time. Lol

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1406924
28/01/2013 16:39
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Originally Posted By: Steamer
I think a 20vt powered Alfa GT sounds a lovely package,,,,when I break the engine in this I may try that next time. Lol


Agreed, that would be very special, the engine choices are what have put me off GT's....

Re: So it begins...Fiat Coupe 20VT into Alfa Romeo 147 [Re: ] #1406925
28/01/2013 16:50
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What are the differences in terms of the engine bays??
Surely it'll be very similar to what i'm already doing?

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28/01/2013 16:52
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I would think so, are the GT and the 147 the same underneath ?

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