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454 BIG BLOCK PATROL
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My first question is why 454 big block? We're gtting better power figures from a 434 small block. And also, seeing that your putting it in a 4x4, the slight size difference will leave more room for accessories and fans etc.
There is nothing wrong with carbies when you know what your doing. Barry Grant carbs and fuel systems seem to be the latest fashion. However for a fourby I'd prefer injection. A mechanical injection system is quiet straight forward. But everyone seems to like this electrical birds-nest stuff.
There is nothing wrong with carbies when you know what your doing. Barry Grant carbs and fuel systems seem to be the latest fashion. However for a fourby I'd prefer injection. A mechanical injection system is quiet straight forward. But everyone seems to like this electrical birds-nest stuff.
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Re: 454 BIG BLOCK PATROL
The most sensible answer so far.Wendle wrote:An engine that big belongs on LPG.Southern Cross 4x4 wrote:I am fitting a 454 big block in to my 04 patrol ute does anyone know what
kind of carbie will be good and not flood when going up big hills
That'll get the results you are after and some money back from Uncle Kevin.
Re: 454 BIG BLOCK PATROL
I was thinking the same thing back at the start of this thread, but he did say it wasn't going to be road rego'd (or at least hinted) so getting LPG to it could be a bitch if he's playing along way from home.nottie wrote:The most sensible answer so far.Wendle wrote:An engine that big belongs on LPG.Southern Cross 4x4 wrote:I am fitting a 454 big block in to my 04 patrol ute does anyone know what
kind of carbie will be good and not flood when going up big hills
That'll get the results you are after and some money back from Uncle Kevin.
i had never done wiring ever before and mine isn't a birds nest and has been a thousand times more reliable and easy to maintain than carby ever was.-Scott- wrote:An EFI system typically gives good control over the ignition timing too.clm434 wrote:A mechanical injection system is quiet straight forward. But everyone seems to like this electrical birds-nest stuff.
conversion was standard sierra carb motor to jimny efi motor with coil packs.
Hey guys,soz havn't had a chance 2 get on here. To clarify a few things;
1-Am getin a new motor built ground up thru a very reputabile engine builder for next 2 noting. 550hp @ 700ftlb.
2-Got quoted $3200 for throttle body injection plus tuning approx $400.
3-Was thinking of running duel fuel,gas for off road(Hills etc) & fuel 4 onroad most times, maintaining original duel fuel tanks(Do a bit of touring which gas isn't readily available) Running 5" Lift & 35" MTZ's
4-Was lookin at the usual LS1's etc but would like to stay away from electrics if possible for deep water crossings etc.
5-Been round carby fed engines all my life & like to stick to what i know.
Cheers for all your input, keep it coming.
1-Am getin a new motor built ground up thru a very reputabile engine builder for next 2 noting. 550hp @ 700ftlb.
2-Got quoted $3200 for throttle body injection plus tuning approx $400.
3-Was thinking of running duel fuel,gas for off road(Hills etc) & fuel 4 onroad most times, maintaining original duel fuel tanks(Do a bit of touring which gas isn't readily available) Running 5" Lift & 35" MTZ's
4-Was lookin at the usual LS1's etc but would like to stay away from electrics if possible for deep water crossings etc.
5-Been round carby fed engines all my life & like to stick to what i know.
Cheers for all your input, keep it coming.
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www.southerncross4x4.com
Distributors of Tough Dog Dobinsons Superior Engineering Products ProComp EFS & Tmax
Southern Cross 4x4 wrote:Hey guys,soz havn't had a chance 2 get on here. To clarify a few things;
1-Am getin a new motor built ground up thru a very reputabile engine builder for next 2 noting. 550hp @ 700ftlb.
2-Got quoted $3200 for throttle body injection plus tuning approx $400.
3-Was thinking of running duel fuel,gas for off road(Hills etc) & fuel 4 onroad most times, maintaining original duel fuel tanks(Do a bit of touring which gas isn't readily available) Running 5" Lift & 35" MTZ's
4-Was lookin at the usual LS1's etc but would like to stay away from electrics if possible for deep water crossings etc.
5-Been round carby fed engines all my life & like to stick to what i know.
Cheers for all your input, keep it coming.
so it will be road registered?
You will never get a carby motor to meet 04 emmisions requirements. So your ONLY answer is GAS or a Good Fuel Injection system.
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