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V6 engine conversion for 45 ute?

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V6 engine conversion for 45 ute?

Post by surfute »

just wondering what V6 engines people have put in there 40s?

like a v6 chevy

not the normal motors thats came with them.
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Post by berad »

Have seen the following no v6's.

Keep it inline 6.

1hz, 1fz.

v8

1uz.
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Post by surfute »

are any of them hard to fit

carnt go with a v8 as this is my first car.
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Post by berad »

i know the 1hz/1fz goes in pretty easy, but the 1hz is expensive being diesel,1fz (petrol 4.5l) will be cheaper , unless you can pick one up cheap, impressive motor in a 40 goes really well n/a or with a turbo kit, can p platers have diesel turbo?
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Post by surfute »

berad wrote:i know the 1hz/1fz goes in pretty easy, but the 1hz is expensive being diesel,1fz (petrol 4.5l) will be cheaper , unless you can pick one up cheap, impressive motor in a 40 goes really well n/a or with a turbo kit, can p platers have diesel turbo?
i have heard they are able to because doesnt change the power a hole lot.
which one would have better bang for my buck? fuel wise
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Post by berad »

I'm not sure if you can or can't have turbo diesel's, if you can a tricked up turbo diesel hammers, but you lose the fuel economy.

fuel wise, the 1hz (diesel) is better than the 1fz(petrol), with a turbo kit the 1hz will gain more torque and power and use less fuel than the non turbo diesel
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Post by surfute »

berad wrote:I'm not sure if you can or can't have turbo diesel's, if you can a tricked up turbo diesel hammers, but you lose the fuel economy.

fuel wise, the 1hz (diesel) is better than the 1fz(petrol), with a turbo kit the 1hz will gain more torque and power and use less fuel than the non turbo diesel
so the pick would be a turbo'd 1hz ?
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Post by perko88 »

Havent seen any v6's. A mate is in the middle of putting a straight 6 ford engine into one at the moment which is something i havent seen but like his combo with the auto. which ever path you go down there are plenty of adaptors for all sorts of engine/transmission combos readily available which makes life pretty easy. A 12HT would be cool in a ute though ;)
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Post by surfute »

perko88 wrote:Havent seen any v6's. A mate is in the middle of putting a straight 6 ford engine into one at the moment which is something i havent seen but like his combo with the auto. which ever path you go down there are plenty of adaptors for all sorts of engine/transmission combos readily available which makes life pretty easy. A 12HT would be cool in a ute though ;)
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Post by perko88 »

they came out in the 60 series, they are the factory turbo diesel option. they do get a bit exy if you can find them though. probably pick one up for 3-5G's then gotta throw a box and transfer behind them so all depends on budget but they are hard as nails and reliable and go hard when played with a little.
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Post by surfute »

perko88 wrote:they came out in the 60 series, they are the factory turbo diesel option. they do get a bit exy if you can find them though. probably pick one up for 3-5G's then gotta throw a box and transfer behind them so all depends on budget but they are hard as nails and reliable and go hard when played with a little.
box?

would the four speed be able to handle the new engine?
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Post by micka1 »

hey

i have just finished fitting a commodore 3.8 ltr in my fj40 .
picked up a vn v6 complete with rego for $100 and did the complete conversion with my old man ..fits with plenty of space tho my truck is just a rock toy couldn'ttell you how it goes yet as it isn'ton the road and is pretty radical anyway .

i have pics somewhere

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Post by surfute »

micka1 wrote:hey

i have just finished fitting a commodore 3.8 ltr in my fj40 .
picked up a vn v6 complete with rego for $100 and did the complete conversion with my old man ..fits with plenty of space tho my truck is just a rock toy couldn'ttell you how it goes yet as it isn'ton the road and is pretty radical anyway .

i have pics somewhere

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sounds like a good truck .

i read somewhere that the v6 commys arnt the best engine for a 40's conversion
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Post by micka1 »

might not be the best conversion for most people but for my truck it worked perfectly as we needed a short length motor with good torque and power which i think it is perfect although i also run the wuto gq transfer with 85% reduction gears and gq diffs you can see its quite modified.

Under my hood i can fit the motor , v6 radiator and 9000pd winch in front of it still all behid the grill and with space to spare .
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Re: 40

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micka1 wrote:might not be the best conversion for most people but for my truck it worked perfectly as we needed a short length motor with good torque and power which i think it is perfect although i also run the wuto gq transfer with 85% reduction gears and gq diffs you can see its quite modified.

Under my hood i can fit the motor , v6 radiator and 9000pd winch in front of it still all behid the grill and with space to spare .
yea as this will be my daily drive i need something cheapish to run(prefably diesel) good on fuel and have some power.
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Post by micka1 »

I would say a 1hz or a ford 6 would be your best bet , suppose it depends how much you want to spend and do yourself and what you really want.
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Post by surfute »

well we are able to put it in and put it back togethor after its been rebuilt.
what sort of ford six? inline ?
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Post by berad »

When you start playing with motors that were never in a 4x4 format, you need to buy adaptors to either mate a gearbox to the motor, or mate a transfer to the gearbox, and that is nothing but expensive.
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Post by surfute »

berad wrote:When you start playing with motors that were never in a 4x4 format, you need to buy adaptors to either mate a gearbox to the motor, or mate a transfer to the gearbox, and that is nothing but expensive.
hmmmmm might just rebuild the motor its got in it now and change it later on.
unless some one knows of a cheapish covnversion
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Post by berad »

Is it diesel or petrol.

What do you call cheap

What can you do yourself for eg, make engine/gearbox mounts, wiring, exhaust etc.

Is your motor dead, dieing or just freshening up the motor.
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Post by surfute »

its a 74 fj 45
Q1. its a petrol so i beleive its a F engine.

Q.2 just not really expenise to run.

i cant really make any of them as no welder. but have a friend that should be able to do it.

its not dead. its just we doing a rebuild on the whole car.
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Re: 40

Post by bad_religion_au »

micka1 wrote:m a short length motor with good torque
UMMMMMMMMMM are we still talking about the VN V6? it's a dog for torque, especially low down.

you might have geared the bejesus out of it to make up for it's short comings (85% reduction box, GQ diffs etc), but it's not a torquey motor.
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Post by chunks »

What about a 2H with a turbo on it? Cheap and reliable and will have plenty of torque.
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Post by micka1 »

If you read my post it says for our application it worked well , we wanted underbonnet room , fuel injection and a cheap replaceable motor if anything ever happened , and i think $100 for a complete going car is a good price , cheaper than anyone had a 2f going for ! since have also picked another complet going car up for nothing .
Never said it was it has the most torque out there but is a better replacement than the 2f that came in it imo .
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Post by berad »

surfute wrote:its a 74 fj 45
Q1. its a petrol so i beleive its a F engine.

Q.2 just not really expenise to run.

i cant really make any of them as no welder. but have a friend that should be able to do it.

its not dead. its just we doing a rebuild on the whole car.
On a budget you could find a diesel of that era, if you can rebuild it yourself, or find one thats in half decent cond and turbo that motor, have seen a few getting around. If you can get away without buying new box's transfers, shafts etc etc etc its going to be alot easier/cheaper.
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Post by surfute »

On a budget you could find a diesel of that era, if you can rebuild it yourself, or find one thats in half decent cond and turbo that motor, have seen a few getting around. If you can get away without buying new box's transfers, shafts etc etc etc its going to be alot easier/cheaper.



we're going to get it rebuilt by some one else.
because it will take us ages to fully rebuild it.
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Re: 40

Post by bad_religion_au »

micka1 wrote: Never said it was it has the most torque out there but is a better replacement than the 2f that came in it imo .
for space and injection it's better, torque, nope.
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Post by chunks »

Both the 2F and v6 produce 290nm of torque, though the v6 does it at 3200rpm, and from what I can find the 2F does it around 1800rpm. Still injection is a lot nicer to drive then a carby 2F.
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Post by surfute »

2F is a diesel?
2H is petrol?

please correct me if im wrong
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Post by Pauwolf »

2h is diesel
2f is petrol

you have been corrected :finger:
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