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Gen III conversion

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Gen III conversion

Post by beachrat »

I am just about to embark on a Gen III implant into an 89 GQ 4.2 petrol vehicle. I intend to use the original nissan manual gearbox.
I will be purchasing all the adapter products from marks adapters.
Can anyone give any tips or tricks? How have you found marks adapters products? ie Fit??
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Post by Josh n Kat »

well i know a guy that put a gen 3 in his ute, instead of getting expensive custom headers made up apparently you can get the standard 6 litre ones to fit in much easier. i know they're not gonna give you the most possible horsepower in the universe but they're pretty cheap if you buy em from the wreckers!
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Post by beachrat »

Josh n Kat wrote:well i know a guy that put a gen 3 in his ute, instead of getting expensive custom headers made up apparently you can get the standard 6 litre ones to fit in much easier. i know they're not gonna give you the most possible horsepower in the universe but they're pretty cheap if you buy em from the wreckers!
Thanks for the tip. i have access to a set of those. I will check it out.
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Post by PGS 4WD »

The fitment of standard manifolds would only work with very high engine placement as they hit the chassis rails. A lot depends on where you locate the engine, the Marks adapter is quite long, I'd suggest you also look at Dellow as this is shorter and may give you more room around the front if desired, moving the engine forward would allow more room for the exhaust though, a lot of it depend s on preference and application.

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Post by matto »

the marks kit is alright but the exhaust is a major problem for me. trying to get someone to build custom headers is impossible where i live so i have to move the engine mounts so that a pre built manifold can fit and i dont know if i can.
On the 4wd monthly web site in their forum there is a good build up of a gq with a gen 3 in it its called the chevrick check it out.
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Post by Brett S »

why not go the 6L mates mate just got one for $3800 brand new in crate.
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Post by beachrat »

matto wrote:the marks kit is alright but the exhaust is a major problem for me. trying to get someone to build custom headers is impossible where i live so i have to move the engine mounts so that a pre built manifold can fit and i dont know if i can.
On the 4wd monthly web site in their forum there is a good build up of a gq with a gen 3 in it its called the chevrick check it out.
The chevrick forum is excellent. That guy has done a good job.Excellent photos. thanks for the tip.
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Post by gouldy »

i used VE 6L manifolds. they had to be modified but are easy to weld as they are cast steel not cast iron. VZ manifolds will not fit.

I have a 2 inch body lift and I used a Dellow bellhousing. The engine sits high to clear the manifolds but it has plenty of sump clearance. I paid $120 for the VE manifolds, a lot cheaper than paying for custom made extractors.

hope this helps

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Post by beachrat »

Thanks Gouldy. I have a set of 6 litre manifolds.What modifications did you need to make?
I have just purchased the adapter kit from Marks.
Your advice is greatly appreciated.
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Post by beachrat »

What did everyone do about speed sensors? I understand that you need some sort of speed sensor setup to enable the ecu to function properly.
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Post by gouldy »

If you pm me ya email address i will send you some photos.
Do you have VE 6L or VZ 6L manifolds, because they are different and the VZ won't fit.

I dont run a speed sensor and the engine runs fine without one. It likes a drink around town though.

My engine is out of a 04 HSV R8 clubsport.

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Post by BowTieGQ »

You'll probably find the lack of speed sensor and high fuel consumption related.
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Post by gouldy »

BowtieGQ yea ya right this is one cause and probably the other is my heavy right foot. Its ok out on the road though. One method of fixing the speed sensor issue is to fit a marks match box and the ECU will pick up a signal from that, but I haven't worried about that yet.

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Post by gouldy »

beachrat

I have emailed some photos. If ya get stuck on any thing just email me and I'll try and point you in the right direction.

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Post by beachrat »

Gouldy,

excellent photos. Your a legend.You have solved a major piece to my puzzle. Thanks for your assistance.
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Post by Draven »

any chance of posting the pics here to see ?
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Post by gouldy »

Hope this works
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Post by ratbagpatrol »

just help a mate put one in and we bought an extorer kit from a company it come with all the bends and the header plates as well as the collectors and 3 bolt flanges for the bottom of the collector a little work geting them right but you end up with a nice set of block huging pipes ithink the kit cost around 300
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Post by Draven »

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ECU

Post by beachrat »

Ok the engine is in. The VE 6l manifolds slightly modified as per Gouldy,s photos worked a treat. Auto elec has done wiring.Engine turns over but will not fire. Tech tool will not talk to ecu. We are not sure if this is due to the fact that we are not running the holden BCM.Can anyone shed some light on how they overcome this issue?
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Re: ECU

Post by henry »

beachrat wrote:Ok the engine is in. The VE 6l manifolds slightly modified as per Gouldy,s photos worked a treat. Auto elec has done wiring.Engine turns over but will not fire. Tech tool will not talk to ecu. We are not sure if this is due to the fact that we are not running the holden BCM.Can anyone shed some light on how they overcome this issue?
Have you had the VATS modification done?
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Re: ECU

Post by beachrat »

henry wrote:
beachrat wrote:Ok the engine is in. The VE 6l manifolds slightly modified as per Gouldy,s photos worked a treat. Auto elec has done wiring.Engine turns over but will not fire. Tech tool will not talk to ecu. We are not sure if this is due to the fact that we are not running the holden BCM.Can anyone shed some light on how they overcome this issue?
Have you had the VATS modification done?
Is that something I can do myself? How is it done?
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Sump position

Post by Nigel »

Hi to the forum
A quick question corect me if I am wrong but the commodore gen 3 and gen 4 motors have the sumo at the front where as the tb42 has it at the back?
While the motors fit or do you have to change sumps.
This is for a GQ with no body lift.

Thanks in advance
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Post by dansedgli »

Marks4wd sell custom sumps to suit. They are $800 odd. Check their website.
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Post by beachrat »

problem resolved just a bad earth.
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Post by henry »

beachrat wrote:problem resolved just a bad earth.
Good to hear. Its good to have a cheap simple problem to fix.
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