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Toyota Engine Swap - 2LT
Toyota Engine Swap - 2LT
Hi all,
just wondering, has anyone on here has done or looked into doing a 2LT engine swap?
i have roughly measured, and should fit perfectly with a body lift.
(I don t want to hear Blah Blah, it will weigh to much etc. as i have already partialy factored that into my suspension setup, its more the technicalities of mating it up to the gearbox etc.)
the main benefit i want is the torque.
thanks, pixie
just wondering, has anyone on here has done or looked into doing a 2LT engine swap?
i have roughly measured, and should fit perfectly with a body lift.
(I don t want to hear Blah Blah, it will weigh to much etc. as i have already partialy factored that into my suspension setup, its more the technicalities of mating it up to the gearbox etc.)
the main benefit i want is the torque.
thanks, pixie
My thoughts exactly.just cruizin' wrote:just graft a Sierra body on a hilux chassis less work
I am not a fan of the 2LT to begin with, but by the time you redo the engine, gearbox, tcase. diffs, put a yota power steering system on it, most likey yota springs ... why not just do a body swap and pick up the stronger and longer better aftermarket supported chassis as well ?
I have really seriously considered doing this, but in Vic getting it engineered would be an absloute nightmare ...
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You have mentioned that you have factored the weight in to your suspension setup but have you factored the weight into the balance of the car. Your basically throwing a big heavy cast lump of poop over the front axle of a very light car.
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Do you actually have the mass of the 2L motor? not having a go its just that I was after this a while ago for a Hilux engine conversion and couldn't find it. I worked with the assumption of about 250kg give or take a fair bit...
If you planning on bolting the 2L up to the Sierra gearbox, not a chance. The entire Sierra box is about the size of Toyota G52 (standard 2L box) bellhousing. I have a spare one of each sitting in the shed next to each other, believe me, there is a huge difference.
If you planning on bolting the 2L up to the Sierra gearbox, not a chance. The entire Sierra box is about the size of Toyota G52 (standard 2L box) bellhousing. I have a spare one of each sitting in the shed next to each other, believe me, there is a huge difference.
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
MMMM....might just buy a hilux then eh?.......zook4fun wrote:just go hilux engine, box, xcase and diffs. no problem with the jack shaft.
its a lot of work to still end up with sierra diffs under the car that will break with that much weight over the front unless you put some money into them.
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Alright I know you are using the calmini 5" kit which would appreciate the extra weight but as mentioned the suspension is not the only thing to consider. I would SERIOUSLY re-think this plan and possibly go for a drive in a zook with a 1.6 vitara motor or 1.3 GTi with gears and you may change your mind about needing more torque.
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