engine swap on 2006 C50

Old Jul 7, 2010 | 02:17 AM
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I want a bigger engine for my C50, will the M90 or M95 (which ever it is) or M109 bolt in.

Also will I need to change the wiring harness or just the ECU for the bigger engine to work.

The M series engines seem to be tuned for performance more so than the C series engines. Thats why I was looking at the M series.
 
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Originally Posted by briankmizell
I want a bigger engine for my C50, will the M90 or M95 (which ever it is) or M109 bolt in.

Also will I need to change the wiring harness or just the ECU for the bigger engine to work.

The M series engines seem to be tuned for performance more so than the C series engines. Thats why I was looking at the M series.
Any one done any kind of engine swap on the Suzuki C50?
 
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Originally Posted by briankmizell
Any one done any kind of engine swap on the Suzuki C50?
Been almost 7 months.......no replies.

Just a friendly bump to possibly get some ideas about an engine swap.

I am interested in putting an S&S engine, maybe something around 96 to 100 cubic inches.

problem is the C50 is shaft driven. I dont know if S&S makes a tranny that has a shaft drive.
 
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probably best off to just by a bare bones frame kit with wheels, tank, fenders, etc, and then by the engine.
 
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