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Toyota V8

Post by grazza »

Well, after 5 months (!) my GQ SWB Patrol has a Toyota 1UZ-FE V8 motor, but 3 hours later the cxxt broke down.
The, new, timing belt busted. So lunched motor...
But this is a superior non-interference motor. Some bracket had broken and sheared the belt. All valves OK, all compession OK. Am I fuc%in happy or what!

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Post by crankycruiser »

Gotta be unhappy the belt broke....

But happy it didnt hurt any thing!! :D
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Post by toughnut »

The boys up here at Extreme Motor Sport have just finished putting a Toyota V8 into a 4runner. Sounds awsome. :twisted: Fits really well too.
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Post by Webbie »

Is the soarer motor the same as the cruiser and lexus :?:
Lockers or Knockers ,both will make for fun.

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Post by patrolmad »

That's what happens when you fit a s&$t Tojo motor into a Patrol. Why didn't you use the Infinity V8? Smoke a Tojo anyday.
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Post by TWISTY »

I never new they were a non interferance motor...thats good to know for the future of mine!!

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Post by grazza »

Yes the Nissan is a top motor, like the Toyota.
How many Nissan V8's have you seen in Australia?
I think that any major vehicle modification needs lots of parts and local knowledge, especially in a touring vehicle - and I did not want a Holden/Ford/Chev.
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Post by Meldge »

patrolmad wrote:That's what happens when you fit a s&$t Tojo motor into a Patrol. Why didn't you use the Infinity V8? Smoke a Tojo anyday.


Money Money Money...

I have heard that the Infinity motors are quite exy to pick up...
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Post by rlaxton »

No they are not. The soarer is a 4L all alloy engine designated the 1UZ-FE there are available in a few versions up to about 200kW for late models with VVT. The LX470 and Landcruiser have a 4.7L cast iron block version of the same engine designated 2UZ-FE. This engine produces a lot less power but more flexible torque. It is also set up to run on normal unleaded in Oz. AFAIK, the 1UZ is usually tuned for 95 RON (or higher) from the factory.

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Post by TWISTY »

rlaxton wrote:No they are not. The soarer is a 4L all alloy engine designated the 1UZ-FE there are available in a few versions up to about 200kW for late models with VVT. The LX470 and Landcruiser have a 4.7L cast iron block version of the same engine designated 2UZ-FE. This engine produces a lot less power but more flexible torque. It is also set up to run on normal unleaded in Oz. AFAIK, the 1UZ is usually tuned for 95 RON (or higher) from the factory.

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gtwebbie wrote:Is the soarer motor the same as the cruiser and lexus :?:


But you can run them on normal unleaded and the knock sensors just bring the timing back to suit. There is no need to run a 1UZ-FE on premium.
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Post by grazza »

Thats good to know. I dont think premium too available up the Cape.
I thought I had to get a Unichip and run 2 maps.
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Post by TWISTY »

It was one of the main reasons that made me sell the Wold 3D engine management I had and run the std. ecu on the V8. I was told on the Lextreme forum that a 1UZ will almost run on anything(I htink kero was mentioned in there somehwere, lol) it doesn't care, which is always good in a 4x4...
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Post by MARKx4 »

The VH45 is pretty easy to get hold of. SSS automotive get them quiet regulary.
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Post by grazza »

I look forward to seeing a VH45 in a GQ.
If I had been assured that they were more popular when I was looking at a 1UZ-FE I would have considered it. At the time I could not find anyone with any knowledge of them (not that that is a reason to not attempt it)
I imagine the conversion process would be very similar.
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Post by Yarno »

rlaxton wrote:No they are not. The soarer is a 4L all alloy engine designated the 1UZ-FE there are available in a few versions up to about 200kW for late models with VVT. The LX470 and Landcruiser have a 4.7L cast iron block version of the same engine designated 2UZ-FE. This engine produces a lot less power but more flexible torque. It is also set up to run on normal unleaded in Oz. AFAIK, the 1UZ is usually tuned for 95 RON (or higher) from the factory.

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gtwebbie wrote:Is the soarer motor the same as the cruiser and lexus :?:


yes it is the same engine in a lexus LS400
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Post by Meldge »

TWISTY_TOY94 wrote:It was one of the main reasons that made me sell the Wold 3D engine management I had and run the std. ecu on the V8. I was told on the Lextreme forum that a 1UZ will almost run on anything(I htink kero was mentioned in there somehwere, lol) it doesn't care, which is always good in a 4x4...


But isn't the standard ECU one of the biggest restraints on this engine, along with the exhaust headers?
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Post by bilby »

grazza wrote:I look forward to seeing a VH45 in a GQ.
If I had been assured that they were more popular when I was looking at a 1UZ-FE I would have considered it. At the time I could not find anyone with any knowledge of them (not that that is a reason to not attempt it)
I imagine the conversion process would be very similar.



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Post by bubs »

Meldge wrote:
TWISTY_TOY94 wrote:It was one of the main reasons that made me sell the Wold 3D engine management I had and run the std. ecu on the V8. I was told on the Lextreme forum that a 1UZ will almost run on anything(I htink kero was mentioned in there somehwere, lol) it doesn't care, which is always good in a 4x4...


But isn't the standard ECU one of the biggest restraints on this engine, along with the exhaust headers?


yes it is, but a 1UZ running standard ECU and exhaust is a HUGE improvement over the 4 runner V6
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Post by TWISTY »

I didn't think they was much to be gained by going to aftermarket ecu on the 1UZ, unless looking to go forced induction down the track?

I got 20% out of the old V6 by installing the Wolf, anyone know what kind of gains are expected on the 1UZ by going aftermarket ECU?
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Post by mkpatrol »

bilby wrote:
grazza wrote:I look forward to seeing a VH45 in a GQ.
If I had been assured that they were more popular when I was looking at a 1UZ-FE I would have considered it. At the time I could not find anyone with any knowledge of them (not that that is a reason to not attempt it)
I imagine the conversion process would be very similar.



a dude had one in a GQ ( infinity ) a while back in a 4wd monthly mag ;)



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Post by grazza »

I have heard Unichip proponents claim 40kw gains on a 1UZ-FE which is not bad for a piggyback ECU, which can be easily removed if it becomes unreliable. If I break an aftermarket ECU in the middle of nowhere where do I get it fixed?

Also, I got a spare Toyota ECU with my engine, handy to take with me...
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Post by Meldge »

grazza wrote:I have heard Unichip proponents claim 40kw gains on a 1UZ-FE which is not bad for a piggyback ECU, which can be easily removed if it becomes unreliable. If I break an aftermarket ECU in the middle of nowhere where do I get it fixed?

Also, I got a spare Toyota ECU with my engine, handy to take with me...


How do you just break an ECU in the middle of nowhere, if you can break an aftermarket one, would a standard one break too...

If your talking about tweaking it in the middle of the bush, you wouldn't do that anyway unless you are well experienced...

Does anyone know figures of a well tuned aftermarket over the standard ECU...?
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Post by bubs »

with runnning wolf ecu's we have lifted flywheel kw by 30kw

but these weren't tuned for full out hp
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Post by slosh »

From what I hear about the subject to make the extra hp out of the aftermarket ECU lots of $$'s need to spent on tuning. Would have to add >$2k to the cost of the conversion over factory ECU.

Std ECU will be fine for me.
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Post by grazza »

Having driven mine around a bit I am very happy with the power. Its about 50% more than the TB42 and it just loves to rev. Very noisy though. Really barks on full throttle which I am hoping to tone down a bit. Unfortunately there is not a lot of room in a shorty for the right muffler setup.

I will look into a unichip eventually but at the moment I am heppy with the power.

While the programming in an aftermarket ECU will get you more power its easy to forget the 100's or 1000's of hours the factory put into the standard ECU, mapping it for many more situations than the aftermarket ECU. If you are going racing then fine, a $5000 MOTEC will make a huge difference but how many kilometers will a V8 Supercar engine last?

Just consider the effort the factory put in, on their own engine.
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Post by Meldge »

All I need to find is a 100 series V8 manual and tranny and i'll do the swap soon enough...
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Post by bogged »

mkpatrol wrote:Yep & it had two turbos too. Chucked a mean burnout :shock:


thats Hazard from here.

there area about half a dozen GQs with VH45's in them now...
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