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mods to a zook

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mods to a zook

Post by mattklippert »

i just want to do to my zook want to got some prices on mods

(1) the engine (would like more power) think of a
22re motor (not a bad motor in a zook)
v6 commodore motor (got one sitting in the shed)
2.8 hilux motor (think it is to long)

(2) the suspension (want to fit 37") hilux diffs with coil over


Any ideas about the what it would cost for it
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Post by bigsteve »

mattklippert wrote:i just want to do to my zook want to got some prices on mods

(1) the engine (would like more power) think of a
22re motor (not a bad motor in a zook)
v6 commodore motor (got one sitting in the shed)
2.8 hilux motor (think it is to long)

(2) the suspension (want to fit 37") hilux diffs with coil over


Any ideas about the what it would cost for it


I'd reckon a fair bit, plus lots of engineers reports for the extra weight.
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Post by grimbo »

buy a hilux you'll end up saving more money that ay.

Why go for a heavy toyota or Holden engine and gearbox etc. A 1.6 Vitara engine with rockhopper gearing will be fine. The whole beauty of the Suzuki is their size and weight if start chucking big V6s etc in you lose more than you gain. gearing is so readily available these days that you don't need a big engine to push big tyres. Look at Sam and his buggy he had a 1.5 (I think) and was pushing 37s and has pushed 42s. Mickbj42 is pushing 38s with a Sierra engine. LJ Extreem 36s with a 1.6.

To get what you want to do will cost $$$$$$$$$ if you need someone to do the the work for you. It will cost a little less if you do it yourself. And a little less if you don't do it properly and get it engineered
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Post by greg »

grimbo wrote:... Mickbj42 is pushing 38s with a Sierra engine.


I believe Mick is running a vitara carby engine and pushing 37's - however, your point is still completely valid - being lightweight is half the advantage of a suzuki - and a heavy engine will decrease this advantage and will also result in other upgrades to driveline being required.
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Post by redzook »

sams was a 1.3 pushin the 42's

and gonads the big black zuk on 44' boggers is a 1.3 aswell :shock:
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Post by DeWsE »

You guys are forgetting to mention that Sams 42" pushing beast also had forced induction, which by my understanding makes a 1.3 go like a rabbit with crack smoking crabs on its nuts!!!!

So not as valid as first point but still a very reasonable point.
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Post by greg »

Also those cars mentioned don't spend too much time being used as daily drivers either - so on-road gearing isn't much of an issue for them.
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Post by redzook »

DeWsE wrote:You guys are forgetting to mention that Sams 42" pushing beast also had forced induction, which by my understanding makes a 1.3 go like a rabbit with crack smoking crabs on its nuts!!!!

So not as valid as first point but still a very reasonable point.


gonads dosent i dont think
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Post by grimbo »

DeWsE wrote:You guys are forgetting to mention that Sams 42" pushing beast also had forced induction, which by my understanding makes a 1.3 go like a rabbit with crack smoking crabs on its nuts!!!!

So not as valid as first point but still a very reasonable point.


isn't it his new Sierra with induction not the red buggy?
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Post by redzook »

grimbo wrote:
DeWsE wrote:You guys are forgetting to mention that Sams 42" pushing beast also had forced induction, which by my understanding makes a 1.3 go like a rabbit with crack smoking crabs on its nuts!!!!

So not as valid as first point but still a very reasonable point.


isn't it his new Sierra with induction not the red buggy?


he took it off the buggy when he sold it so he could put it onto his new zuk ;)

back on topic pm Overkill im sure he will help you :D
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Post by SAWZALL »

Power in a buggy aint a big deal BUT if you gotta drive 2 hours to a track or DD, upgrade is needed
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mods to a zuk

Post by toysuzi »

id say go the 22re 87kw or sr20de (180sx/silvia) 119kw all alloy engine hilux gearbox n hilux diffs 35'' or 37'' mtr
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