Have just got my self a surf with a pat gardener v6 conversion
Anything to look out for on this like dramas anyone has
Only thing worrying me is the fact that it is running a 2wd Hilux radiator with 1 10inch
Thermo
Any suggestions on others to use haven't been game to go off road with it being so little
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V6 ecotec conversion in a surf
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Re: V6 ecotec conversion in a surf
Give it a try. If it overheats, get a diesel rad or custom one. Get an eBay 16" thermo and you'll be sweetMarksurf wrote:Have just got my self a surf with a pat gardener v6 conversion
Anything to look out for on this like dramas anyone has
Only thing worrying me is the fact that it is running a 2wd Hilux radiator with 1 10inch
Thermo
Any suggestions on others to use haven't been game to go off road with it being so little
Re: V6 ecotec conversion in a surf
Cheers I will give the diesel one a go
Some one told me to run au twin thermos
But might check the 16's on ebay
Some one told me to run au twin thermos
But might check the 16's on ebay
Re: V6 ecotec conversion in a surf
I know that the guys running 1uz v8's get by using the standard diesel radiator and some running a single fan (I think 16inch) or el/au twin thermo fans - cheap from a wrecker or ebay
Re: V6 ecotec conversion in a surf
I currently run the stock diesel radiator with a single 16" Davies Craig fan and it only gets warmish around 95 degrees pumping the air con on a 35+ degree day. This is running a 1uz-fe
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