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bundeera are they any good???

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bundeera are they any good???

Post by unr33l »

found a bundeera 84 model with 2.4 petrol motor for sale but don't know much about them. has 345000 kays on clock & seems to drive preety good. is there any probs to look out for? hoping to slowly build up to be a comp car - nissan trials etc.
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Post by Breaker Brother »

Wouldn't worry bout the asthmatic motor to much, I bet you'd soon have a V8 in it anyway. but as a basis they are a really good bang for buck.

a set of dropped arms on the front, Long arm kit on the rear and some springs and you'll have a really capable little fourby

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Post by unr33l »

its a hardtop so no sunburn on my bald head. engine swap will be a fair way down the list of TTD after lift, lockers, tyres, etc etc. is petrol engine any good? not to thirsty will be a daily driver as well.
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Post by Breaker Brother »

Never having driven one for any distance I can't really say, a mate once had one with the stocker engine in it and 35 inch claws, went ok. regardless, it'd have to be better than the 6cyl in the cruiser on fuel :lol:
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Post by AcTioN13 »

22r? can be thirsty, never bothered me too much in the hilux, could still spin 33's in low range.

the motor is by no means a power house, one thing to do is make it into a 22re, bit more power and less thirsty from what i know
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22re??? what is the difference? don't know much about the bundys. it does have extractors fitted already which shold help a little.
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Post by tez »

The RE is just EFI instead of carby. The 22re was used on early Celica's and Corona's in Australia.
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Post by IN24BZ »

this requires swapping the head too i think or just using the whole engine thats injected to start with.
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What torque? Tighten it till it strips and then back it off half a turn.
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From what Ive read up on, just the inlet manifold. Existing 22R head can stay on.
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is it a easy conversion? are parts easy to come by? would it be budget friendly?
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unr33l wrote:is it a easy conversion? are parts easy to come by? would it be budget friendly?
Probably buy a whole donor car for a few $100 ;)
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Post by tez »

Doesnt appear to be too hard, just a bit of wiring up to get the EFI going.
Plus the fuel tank will need to be changed or a fuel pump fitted with a surge tank?

I looked at this conversion for my lux although Im now undecided whether to convert the 22r to efi, put a 3rz-fe in or just leave it because Ive just had it convered to lpg.
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tez wrote:Doesnt appear to be too hard, just a bit of wiring up to get the EFI going.
Plus the fuel tank will need to be changed or a fuel pump fitted with a surge tank?

I looked at this conversion for my lux although Im now undecided whether to convert the 22r to efi, put a 3rz-fe in or just leave it because Ive just had it convered to lpg.
Just use the standard tank, with an external high pressure pump like a Camera or VL commodore. if your planning on getting it almost vertical (or almost rolled, use a low pressure pupm to feed a surge tank and then a high pressure one to the engine
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Post by unr33l »

hav you had lpg in for long? heard mixed reviews with lack of power and higher consumption but works out a little better for the pocket cause of cheaper lpg prices.
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unr33l wrote:hav you had lpg in for long? heard mixed reviews with lack of power and higher consumption but works out a little better for the pocket cause of cheaper lpg prices.
Havent had the lpg on for long so I dont know what the economy is like on lpg. As for power, hard to tell because the old 22r engine is not a powerhouse anyway, so when Im driving the lux around I just take it easy and enjoy the scenery :lol:
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