Differences between K3-VE and K3-VET

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Jun 29, 2011
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Hey everyone,

I've been looking for a daihatsu K3-VET engine in japan to import to australia, which has been extremely hard due to the demand for them.

K3-VE engines are quite common and cheap in australia, and I was wondering what will be required to convert one to be turbo. The piping/turbo install is easy, but I don't know if the VET engine uses lower compression pistons.

Would it be as simple as getting a turbo manifold, K3-VET ecu and low compression pistons to make it the equivalent of a K3-VET? Or are there more differences between the two?

Thanks
 

route

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hey mate, i'm driving a daihatsu sirion with a K3VE engine. the difference is only the compression ratio. I actually bought the K3vet turbine, pipings, intercooler and injectors and it fits perfectly. Am using emanage ultimate as ecu as the original K3VET ecu from the YRV turbo does not fit my Sirion due to some difference in the wiring.
 

Jenga

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Nice! Did you change the pistons to the low compression ones? Or are you only running low boost?

I heard the plugs on the ECU's are different, so that would make sense. Anyone have some K3VET pistons for sale? lol
 

route

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i'm using the stock pistons compression ratio 10 running on 0.5bar of boost...
K3VET pistons can be found in my country for SGD$200 (set of 4), not sure about Australia thou.
 

Jenga

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Fair enough. I doubt i'd be able to find the low compression pistons in australia, I'd probably have to get someone to ship a set to me. I still have to buy the engine first though :P

Thanks for the advice :biggrin:
 

jub

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Koo I'm trying to do the same in Australia, but i also want the track4 awd in my sirion
Apparently the yaris 1.5 is the same engine but the compression rate is higher
I'm looking at the terious rear diff which is 5 stud so ill also swipe the front hubs as well
I'm keen for some more dirt for any part of this conversion
Thanx
 

karl_razlie

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waaa how come very hard to get in australia, when we in malaysia can find this engine easily..here price around RM5k to 7k depend on spec.
 

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jub..perhaps u can look for daihatsu boon x4 running gear and engine? :adore:
 

jub

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i had a look for the boon but its a 1L, i was looking to keep my block K3-VE2 (1.3) Fwd, & make it K3-VET-X4, the australian market didnt let the Awd sirion or YRV in, also the turbo engins are "apparently" to big of power to weight ratio,
I also have a manual and love it, but the YRV turbo is an auto box & ecu/ems, (ill use an aftermarket one)
I am trying to save for a front cut YRV-turbo & would like it to have the Awd transfer case coz its East-West mount, the terios is North-south mount(poo).
Apparently i can get anything through monster imports (Aust) but they arn't cheep also 247spares UK.
 

aHLengChai

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although THIS is old thread but wanna ask a few question.. how to identify in between k3ve and k3ve2?
 

lsm1991

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assuming the engine has not been taken apart, i guess the ecu would be a good telltale?
 

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Nevermind. I found it it's the Daihatsu Storia

Looking at the info online, it looks damn similar to the K3VE if there any differences at all!
 

aHLengChai

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sotoria and toyota duet.. plus it has RS / X4 (120HP) model too.. ve and ve2 the differences is on the HP and torque is a lil bit high.. roughly 109hp in stock condition..

halfcut price for ve2 is damn expensive aswell.. :)


im planning to fit in my kenari 2004.. wondering pro n cons by doing this mod in long term.. spare parts availability.. special custom parts? etc etc..
 
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lsm1991

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sotoria and toyota duet.. plus it has RS / X4 (120HP) model too.. ve and ve2 the differences is on the HP and torque is a lil bit high.. roughly 109hp in stock condition..

halfcut price for ve2 is damn expensive aswell.. :)


im planning to fit in my kenari 2004.. wondering pro n cons by doing this mod in long term.. spare parts availability.. special custom parts? etc etc..
from what i can understand main dif is its ecu and comp (with some bits here and there changed)
im als guessing that you can tell if its a ve2 if you check the ecu (i guess techometer also boleh? not sure tho)

*if i were you and really wnated to transplant the kenari, > yrv is over there, ready to plonk in ad more common that this..
 

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Nevermind. I found it it's the Daihatsu Storia

Looking at the info online, it looks damn similar to the K3VE if there any differences at all!
K3VE2 is a more "high performance" version of the K3VE engine. but still N/A. No point, in Malaysia better just get K3VET straight cause its so common. In fact K3VE2 is less common.
 

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Don't want K3 can get 3SZ-ve also.. 1.5 somemore if just want to play with NA... then can BOT after get bored with it since cast iron block... :nurse::driver:
if not mistaken since saw it from other blog mentioned that K3ve 1 and 2 different is the mapping and also the head where a lot of people in Malaysia they change to Myvi / Alza engine head when change in K3vet engine
 

aHLengChai

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it's my wife car actually.. so dont want to fit turbo version.. plus bored with the aircond compressor problem.. changed it twice this year.. yesterday bought L9 compressor.. will see how long it will last..

yup YRV is much more easier to bolt in to kenari..

but YRV N/A still 1000cc i guess..? or 1.3 but with lower HP.. might be..

3szve is alza-myvi lagi best engine isnt? heard its to many things to get it done on the mounting and other parts...
 

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it's my wife car actually.. so dont want to fit turbo version.. plus bored with the aircond compressor problem.. changed it twice this year.. yesterday bought L9 compressor.. will see how long it will last..

yup YRV is much more easier to bolt in to kenari..

but YRV N/A still 1000cc i guess..? or 1.3 but with lower HP.. might be..

3szve is alza-myvi lagi best engine isnt? heard its to many things to get it done on the mounting and other parts...
YRV N/A? Not common here. It is K3-VE engine as well.

Air con compressor, using Myvi 1.5L lagi best 1 with..its bigger.
 

mag9556

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it's my wife car actually.. so dont want to fit turbo version.. plus bored with the aircond compressor problem.. changed it twice this year.. yesterday bought L9 compressor.. will see how long it will last..

yup YRV is much more easier to bolt in to kenari..

but YRV N/A still 1000cc i guess..? or 1.3 but with lower HP.. might be..

3szve is alza-myvi lagi best engine isnt? heard its to many things to get it done on the mounting and other parts...
Actually Myvi acc compressor kaput can not safe.. need to change condenser, drier, and valve if not it will be like cancer.. if not mistaken coz my friend is a acc expert where he said possible coil (whole system) change will be much better...

After done, service it yearly.. a lot of people tell you no need service.. they are wrong coz they dont know how to service it..
change the filter every 3 to 5 months
add additive oil for compressor every year..
just that easy...:biggrin:
 

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