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ls2 or ls1

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Post by tuff6ty »

i have just got a 60 series winch truck and it has no motor or box i was thinking of puting a ls2 or ls1 in it but dont know if the 5 speed box will holed up to the power any info will help.
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Post by toughnut »

Yeah. It'll hold up to the power. A lot more people are using auto boxes now with a manual lock out. Food for thought and may be easier and cheaper to fit up with adapters.
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Post by tuff6ty »

i already have a reco 5 speed out of my old 60 that has a 350 in it so if it will hold up i would rather use it because i still have to buy coilovers.but still would like to know the better motor.
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Post by toughnut »

Always better to have more cubes. Gives you more usable torque for less stress on the engine. The earlier LS1's had oil feed problems as well. Depends on cost of the engine.
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Post by Josh n Kat »

yeah defineatly if you can afford it go the ls2, far better motor than the ls1. although the ls1's had oil consumption problems i've found alot of that was with the early models so depending on the age and kays an ls1 might be a cheaper option....
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Post by tuff6ty »

i found a joint that is selling crate ls2 for $ 4.600 or l76 for $ 4300 on the net
i still dont no what auto to use i was thinking of a turbo 400 with the landcruser transfer
any info would help
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Post by killalux »

i would use the standard cruiser auto from behind a 2F. they are plenty strong and don't have to stuff around with crossmembers, etc.
A turbo 400 will not bolt straight up to a gen3.

stay away from the L76, the LS2 is a much better motor, look in the toyota section, there is a thread covering this already.
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Post by tuff6ty »

the truck was already set up with a gen 3 turbo 400 and gq transfer with gq rear diff but im puting a 80 series rear in and i have heaps of landcruiser transfers because i got it no motor box or rear diff
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Post by 60 mad »

This sounds alot like Jason wilemans old 60 series :D
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Post by tuff6ty »

it certanly is
i pick it up in 2 weeks
hopefully have it ready for comp in a year
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Post by 60 mad »

Lucky b&?#dard that thing went like bat out of hell :D . If it still has all the mounts for the motor, coilovers, auto etc wouldn't it be alot quicker if you replaced what is missing :?: . Are you goin to put the build up in the members section, so people can see how to build up a nissan killer :cool:
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Post by brentz »

yer u are lucky i loved that car!
if ya dont mind me asking what ya pick it up for wit what on it?
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Post by tuff6ty »

i was only going to buy the front housing out of it but i ended up buy the cab chassis as well i will be replacing at the panels and putting coilovers allround i still need to chase up a 80 series rear diff for it when i have some cash or sell my other 60 if i get a good offer.
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Post by 60 mad »

It looked pretty rooted after Alpine 07, if you need some more photos of it ive got plenty as well as some short vids pm me if your interested. Bags been navi lol :D
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Post by Wilba »

G`day nathen
I`m running a ls1 at the moment with the 4l60e (Standard Auto) for the ls1 or 2. swaff did a stage 2 kit to get it to hold 1st and shift second harder and it`s been there for a couple of years now and it seems good.I plan to go to ls2 at some stage soon but have other mods gobbling up my funds. I`m also inclined to agree with 60 mad if the truck worked well before and unless you could see there were probs I`d set it up the same. being a trial and error bloke myself the teething probs can be some of the worst hurdles and by going the same way those probs are all but solved ..You prob already know but the diff isn`t in the same place on an 80 to normal lcruiser transfer and to avoid diaganal tailshaft probs I (Think?) you might have to go 80 transfer too.Turbo 400 are about the easyist holden auto to be strong but if you want some more legs or to run lower ratios a 4l60e already bolted up might br the cheapest option. Somtimes the stuff in the shed doesn`t end up cheap in the long run..Cheers mate Ps cool old truck.
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Post by tuff6ty »

thanks for the info wilba
im thinking it might be easy for me to chase up a gq transfer case and rear diff because it is still set up for it and i only have to weld 2 4link brakets to the top of the diff and it will be rolling again.
pick it up tomorrow carnt wait :D :D :D
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Post by Wilba »

No worries nathan. I ment to let you know that it`s aa good idea to run a temp gauge for the tranny if you havent got one and really important to run a good cooler with a thermo.The only things we have found to kill autos is heat or too much power for the type of tranny.The turbo 400 should handle ls1 or ls2 without too many mods.just make sure it will hold gears.Have fun mate
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Post by RN »

LS2 6 litres...drove one on night shift ...did 170 km round trip with a mixture of steady driving and a bit of city..13 litres per 100 kilometres average...that's cheap driving for such a powerfull motor. Won't be as a good when fitted to the fourby but a great engine.
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Post by AJ »

LS2 has low down torque that the LS1 can only dream of. Chalk & cheese.
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