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bundy engine conversion

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bundy engine conversion

Post by cozab »

just wanted to know whos put what in a bundy and how much of an arse ache was it.. Also just wondering if anyone does conversions in brisbane.. Or would i be better off to rebuild the 22r thats in it.. Has anyone injected one and turboed it or anything like that...
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Post by Sentinel »

Search for bundera in Memebers section and you will find heaps of build ups. There are a few guys here that have bundy's and have modified them.

Just a couple i found
Here's one thats getting a 7M-GTE
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic166 ... ht=bundera
Evan's bundy with a 1uzfe
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic103 ... ht=bundera

Look at http://www.marks4wd.com/ for info on the engine conversion kits they sell and have a read.

I wouldn't touch the 22r or bother trying to get more out of it. Mine is gutless and guzzles fuel, can't wait to get it out of there. Go for an injected motor with more options for later on.
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Post by beinthemud »

HHHHHHMMMMMMM 7M-GTE In a bundy :cool: :cool: :cool:
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Post by AcTioN13 »

just one bit of advice, dont consider a commodore motor.
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Post by cozab »

had v6 in hilux thing ran hot as all the time even took the grill out and was still hot with twin thermos and gapping hole in bonnet bloody thing....
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Post by Thommo 73 »

1uz
1uzed and no home for it
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Post by cozab »

what are those 7mgte out of.. a soarer or something..
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Post by cozab »

im with ya dont wanna hear bout v6 ones they overheat in everything people put em in...
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Post by cozab »

whats that i hear thommo is that offer you know what you doin..
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Post by pozman »

the 7mgte bundy is mine, still in the middle of the conversion

7mgte is out of early supras and soarers, ma71 and mz21


g52 wont handle the power of the 7mgte, and the r series causes problems with the input shaft being too short, i had some machining done on my bellhousing to try and fix this, will see if it has worked tomorrow

have driven a 7mge bundy, was really nice, good power delivery, very smooth, this should also work with the g52 if ya go easy on it
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bundy engine swap

Post by cruiser075 »

Just wondering if anyone has dropped a 12ht in a bundy?
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Post by BundyMonkey »

cruiser075 wrote:Just wondering if anyone has dropped a 12ht in a bundy?
I think you will find they are too long...Bundys are actually shorter then the usual 75s under the bonnet
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Post by beinthemud »

pozman wrote:the 7mgte bundy is mine, still in the middle of the conversion

7mgte is out of early supras and soarers, ma71 and mz21


g52 wont handle the power of the 7mgte, and the r series causes problems with the input shaft being too short, i had some machining done on my bellhousing to try and fix this, will see if it has worked tomorrow

have driven a 7mge bundy, was really nice, good power delivery, very smooth, this should also work with the g52 if ya go easy on it

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Post by pozman »

lol, yeah I'll take ya for a burl when its all done if ya like=)

found this on the youtube the other day, this is a 1ggte, the 2 liter, the 7mgte has 30-40kw more than this, and a truck load more torque

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG8tBhZkAkc
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Post by beinthemud »

If i like hell yes
There is a god
its called a bundy with a 7mgte
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Post by beinthemud »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG8tBhZkAkc[/quote]

world peace ,hunger could all be solved if people just got to geather and watched a bundy with a 7mgte in it.

Its just to beutiful :cry: :cry:


just told my wife she has to go and no more kids im getting rid of the 2lt and getting a 7mgte
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Post by thrashlux »

You could go even better and run a 2jz out of a late supra

the power delivery is awesome heaps of low down torque due to the sequential turbos
i am running 3 inch straight thru exhaust 2 air cleaners 2 snorkels and 529 diff gears

i have one in my hilux/80series i used a bundy r series box and transfer with a dellow bell housing so it would bolt in with custom front engine mounts to your car
i am using and 80 series chassis so sump to diff sett up is very similar to bundy you just have a bigger engine bay

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sorry no recent pics of the engine but all drving for a while now
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Post by beinthemud »

oh god im so aroused
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Post by pozman »

good thing is you already have the r series, not sure on what the mounts are like on the 2lt but my 22r ones fit, just been moved back about 100mm or so and the drivers spaced out 6mm, will put pics up in my build thread when i get them in properly

2jz would be sick, my next car will be 2j powered, but i don't know how all that power will go in such a short wheel base, any one say wheel stands?

don't forget the vid of that bundy is only the 1ggte=) :armsup:
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Post by beinthemud »

From what i have seen the 2lt and 22r seem to be in the same place
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Post by thrashlux »

pozman wrote:
2jz would be sick, my next car will be 2j powered, but i don't know how all that power will go in such a short wheel base, any one say wheel stands?

don't forget the vid of that bundy is only the 1ggte=) :armsup:
that would be funny as a bundy getting around with wheely bars on the back :D Would mess up your departure angle
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Post by pozman »

yeah I'm a bit concerned about that now, i can lift a wheel coming out of the right drive way as it is with enough juice, could be a bit of fun

I'm sure it will be fine just have to learn how to drive it with all the power, suppose there's a bit more weight over the front wheels now too anyway
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