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Straight Gas / Engine options

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Straight Gas / Engine options

Post by endo »

Has anyone done a straight Gas conversion on a 86 hilux (4yc)

The engine on my lux is on the way out. When i change it, im thinking of going straight gas (might do it earlier if its not to hard to do myself).

Was also wondering if any other engine, other then the 4yc, will pretty much bolt straight in to a stock setup, and if the other engine is actually worth using.

Heard that the 4ye(?) is a possibility.

I dont have oodles to spend, which is why im not going to a v6.
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Post by 4sum4 »

The gas coversion ,you got to get a certfied work shop 2 do it and its a lot more than you would think and 4YE would be cheaper if you can find one at a two wheel drive wreckers in a Tarago And there are heaps of other options for the G52
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engine swap

Post by chainsaw »

if you are going to go gas think about a 3.8 v6 or a 253 holden both legal in qld :)
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Post by PSI3y »

I should be getting away with under $1000 for my ~200hp 7mge supra setup.

Seriously worth looking into.
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Post by endo »

PSI3y wrote:I should be getting away with under $1000 for my ~200hp 7mge supra setup.

Seriously worth looking into.


Now you have me interested :)

How much work to stick one of those suckers in?
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Post by endo »

Would something like a 22re fit straight in?
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Post by PSI3y »

The reason this conversion is easy is because no custom bellhousings need to be used. all you need is a bellhousing and clutch setup from behind a manual 'm series' engine. Then just get a 1988-92 cressida or similar aged supra with a 7mge in it. Then all you have to do is move engine mounts and setup the electrics and some other stuff.

I had found a turbo engine running for $300 but that fell through after i seemed to keen. he jacked the price up.
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Post by endo »

4sum4 wrote:The gas coversion ,you got to get a certfied work shop 2 do it


I have already want gas, just want to wack a straight gas carby.
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