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New Yota Project

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New Yota Project

Post by bubs »

Ok as stated in general chit chat i bought a 82 hilux

it needs motor, gear box transfers and then it will be a runner has most interior but i dont plan on using most of it

here is the plan

March 82 Hilux RN46 it is
MK1 2L Diesel
G52
Forward Shifting Case
AA Dual Case Adaptor
Top Shifting Case with 4.7 Gearset
Mazda Rear Springs
IFS Rear Housing
Bobbed At Shackles
Short Tray
Track Bar
Toy Rears In Front
2in Dropped Hangers 1" Forward
4.88 Front With ARB Air Locker - hy pinon if i can find 1
4.88 Rear With Spool
IFS Hub Spacers On Front
Longfields
4 Point Internal Roll Cage
4 Point Harnesses (seatbelts)
Bucket Seats from some import rice bucket
Cross over using double welded arm (for meantime till hysteer)
Think it can be done for $10,000 ?
Can i get it done b4 round 2 XRCC :roll:

will be built to accomodate 37" MT/Rs or 38" TSL / TSL SX down the track
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Post by RUFF »

So are you looking for opinions as to wether you are doing this right or wether it can be done in the time or for the money you stated?
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Post by bubs »

RUFF wrote:So are you looking for opinions as to wether you are doing this right or wether it can be done in the time or for the money you stated?


more am i doing it right than anything
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Post by bubs »

i will be doing everything bar the welding like - suspension / shock mounts and most certanly not doing the cage - the cage will be one big cost
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Post by taziiy »

sounds like fun :lol:
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Re: New Yota Project

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OK i have a few questions.

Why a set of 4.7s as well as a dual case?
Why 4.88s if you plan on running a dual case as well as 4.7s?
Why an internal cage?
And the biggest question why a 2.4L deisel?
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Re: New Yota Project

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RUFF wrote:OK i have a few questions.

Why a set of 4.7s as well as a dual case? - its not that much more expensive
Why 4.88s if you plan on running a dual case as well as 4.7s? - cause i have got the diffs
Why an internal cage? - dont like the look of an exo that much
And the biggest question why a 2.4L deisel? - why not?
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Re: New Yota Project

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bubs wrote:
RUFF wrote:OK i have a few questions.

Why a set of 4.7s as well as a dual case? - its not that much more expensive
Why 4.88s if you plan on running a dual case as well as 4.7s? - cause i have got the diffs
Why an internal cage? - dont like the look of an exo that much
And the biggest question why a 2.4L deisel? - why not?


Ok they may be not that much more expensive but where are you going to need a dual case and a 4.7 gear set?

Ok so you have the 4.88s. With dual cases and 4.7s the Deisel wont be able to rev enough to use any of the 4.7 gears. So you have just wasted money on a gearset that you could have spent money else where.

IMHO an internal cage is not worth shit in a rig that is going to be wheeled hard. You are just going to trash pannels all the time.

So when you need wheel speed to get up an obstical how is a 2.4 deisel going to perform. I cant see you getting out of second double low and trust me there is not enough wheel speed in second. You are going to need 3rd or 4th and the deisel wont cop that. They are a gutless eneimic piece of shit that are only good for the fact they run on angles




But hey dont listen to me what would i know.
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Re: New Yota Project

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RUFF wrote:
Ok they may be not that much more expensive but where are you going to need a dual case and a 4.7 gear set?

Ok so you have the 4.88s. With dual cases and 4.7s the Deisel wont be able to rev enough to use any of the 4.7 gears. So you have just wasted money on a gearset that you could have spent money else where.

IMHO an internal cage is not worth shit in a rig that is going to be wheeled hard. You are just going to trash pannels all the time.

So when you need wheel speed to get up an obstical how is a 2.4 deisel going to perform. I cant see you getting out of second double low and trust me there is not enough wheel speed in second. You are going to need 3rd or 4th and the deisel wont cop that. They are a gutless eneimic piece of shit that are only good for the fact they run on angles




But hey dont listen to me what would i know.


dont be so harsh on yourself

for the motor the only other consideration i have made is the 4L lexus but what manual box do i run behind it?

i know what you are saying on the exo / internal cage argument - the only exo i have ever liked is the tin benders on the green 4 runner below

diffs maybe you are right - swap to a 4.5 / 4.3 where hy pinons are easier to find for the front and get one for the back
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Post by POS »

Bubs RUFF is right!!

You may have heard from other "Rockcrawling EXPERTS" that deisels are the Shait!!

BUT THEY ARE NOT!!

NOT FOR WHAT YOU WANT IT FOR!!!!

For rock hopping, crawling whatever you want to call it you need power at the ready, meaning when you hit the GO PEDAL, IT GOES!!!

Now i now i can't talk with my pissy 3Y but it has instant power (well as much as it can) unlike a deisel where it will sit there and wind up!!!

Twin cases and a 4.7 gear set!

Once again what ruff said is spot on!

Save you money and instead of a 4.7 gearset get a 3.5 ROVER V8!

If a poxy little deisel is as great as what some experts say then why is it that RUFF and I are both heading down similar tracks!

4.4l V8 with duals and 4.1 diff for RUFF (i think)

3.5l V8 with duals and 4.3 diffs for me!

YOU WANT A ROCK HOPPER, well how many of the GOOD U.S guys are running deisels and 300:1 ratio, they all run a decent V8 and about 130:1!
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Post by RUFF »

Actually some of the big guys are running autos at 30-1 :shock:
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Post by bubs »

ok we go a petrol - wanting to keep it toyota what would be cheep 4cyl and have a small amount of power at the ready

PS

this is a daily driver :!:
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Post by RUFF »

I am only going to say this once and never again to you.
Dont go 4.7s.
Dont go Deisel.
And dont go internal cage.

And if you still do then i dont want to hear your whinin and bitching that you should have done this or you should have done that.
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or you can have a really good 3Y goes any where!

Even runs on its side!
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Post by RUFF »

bubs wrote:ok we go a petrol - wanting to keep it toyota what would be cheep 4cyl and have a small amount of power at the ready

PS

this is a daily driver :!:


Why Toyota and why 4cyl?
Im sorry I realy dont understand some people.
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Post by taziiy »

do the new 2.7's fit in to the older lux's :?:
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Post by bubs »

RUFF wrote:
bubs wrote:ok we go a petrol - wanting to keep it toyota what would be cheep 4cyl and have a small amount of power at the ready

PS

this is a daily driver :!:


Why Toyota and why 4cyl?
Im sorry I realy dont understand some people.


cheep rego

how much more work is involved in like converting to say

commodore V6
lexus / rover V8
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Post by RUFF »

taziiy wrote:do the new 2.7's fit in to the older lux's :?:


Yes they do and this may actually be a good swap. I thought of doing this engine myself.
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Hey Bubs stop stealin my pics it even still has the same pic name ...................thief :?






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Post by RUFF »

I dont beleive the commodore V6 is worth the swap as they wont lug down under 1000rpm as the computer cant control the engine at that.

The Lexus is a big and expensive job.

The rover is readily available and cheap and almost bolts straight in with the right adapters which will set you back around $500.

A good second hand 2L deisel will cost you $1800-00 min. I have just looked around for one.


How much did you pay for the hilux?
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Post by bubs »

RUFF wrote:
taziiy wrote:do the new 2.7's fit in to the older lux's :?:


Yes they do and this may actually be a good swap. I thought of doing this engine myself.


i drove a 2wd hilux (work one) with the 2.7 and was quite impressed with its power - also have driven a new v6 4wd - not worth it very dissapointed with the power had stock 255/70's
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RUFF wrote:I dont beleive the commodore V6 is worth the swap as they wont lug down under 1000rpm as the computer cant control the engine at that.

The Lexus is a big and expensive job.

The rover is readily available and cheap and almost bolts straight in with the right adapters which will set you back around $500.

A good second hand 2L deisel will cost you $1800-00 min. I have just looked around for one.


How much did you pay for the hilux?


$350 - no motor, gearbox transfer or diffs, missing bonnet and seats has front and rear housing and drive shafts

but has absolutley no rust and the cab is straight

even if it had motor etc the only thing staying would have been the top shift case
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Post by taziiy »

RUFF wrote:
taziiy wrote:do the new 2.7's fit in to the older lux's :?:


Yes they do and this may actually be a good swap. I thought of doing this engine myself.


Is there much to do for the swap :?:
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Post by RUFF »

So where are you getting the diffs from that you allready have?

Are you wrecking out your 4Runner now?
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taziiy wrote:
Is there much to do for the swap :?:


It will almost bolt straight in but the wiring needs to be custom.

What put me off was the cost. I found an engine that had all the accessorys on the L?H side of the engine totaled in an accident and they wanted $1800-00 the parts to repair were another $2500-00.They wanted $4500-00 for a complete engine with a bellhousing and wiring and computer.
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RUFF wrote:So where are you getting the diffs from that you allready have?

Are you wrecking out your 4Runner now?


4 runner is not being wrecked - returning to stock

diffs out in the spare pile for 4.88

other ratios i will have track down and buy :?
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Post by taziiy »

so to do a 2.7 can get a bit expensive then :?:
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Post by Marshy »

taziiy wrote:so to do a 2.7 can get a bit expensive then :?:




I get the feeling that's why RUFF canned the idea. :?
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Post by bj on roids »

my diesel has plenty of power on demand, and when you are talking about getting in high gears, guys, im running bigger tyres, and less gears so my first or second low is like you guys in 4th or 5th :shock:

Diesels are okayy for wheeling and general driving. Especially look at what bubs drives atm, and unless his future progression is towards what we are doing then a diesel will do him fine.

A lexus is cheaper than a commode, and better, its also cheaper than a 2.7L by the sounds of it. BUT the Rover/Leylands are dirt cheap.
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