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V8 VITARA

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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V8 VITARA

Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Okay after my series three gears exploded the week before the Bathurst round of We Rock :x I have been trying to decide weather to just put a new set in or try something different.
As i will be building a buggy i decided to turn the Vit into a tow vehicle.(did try selling it but had no interest)I still wanted it to be able to be wheeled as well.Wanting to use it as a tow vehicle pretty much ruled out the fact of using the sierra transfer. :cry:
One of my apprentices (GURU) is a mad Rover nut and he isn't a Queenslander.So we measure up the engine bay of the Vit and decided that we should be able to squeeze the running gear out of a Rover into it.
So in the next couple of weeks we will be fitting a 3.5 litre V8 C4 transmission and rover transfer case..Coupled with the 60 series diffs already under it should make it a strong driveline for towing and still be able to be wheeled. :armsup: :armsup:

I will be taking photo's of the conversion as we go and Tim will post them as they come through. ;)
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Post by midnight »

What about legalness?
Be a monster offroad when its done though.
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Post by droopypete »

Sam, what is the wheelbase of this beast?
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Post by MARKx4 »

midnight wrote:What about legalness?
Be a monster offroad when its done though.
If they can put a 3.8ltr commodore V6 into a suzuki i cant see why you cant put a 3.5ltr V8 into one, they are a slightly smaller motor.
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Post by ZOOK60 »

droopypete wrote:Sam, what is the wheelbase of this beast?
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Post by CHOPZUKI »

cant use the word g h e y :finger:
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Post by flyinwall »

cool good idea rover stuff is light and reasonably strong and fairly cheap
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Post by fatmanjt »

hey bruce i thought this was top secret. hope it works then.
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Post by sierrajim »

Is the Vitara body compatable with the rangie chassis?

I know you have cois already but this would most probably be easier to engineer with a heavier tow rating.

Not sure what tow rating you would end up with combining, Vit chassis (1,500kg or so tow rating) 60 series diffs (3,000kg or so tow rated car) rangie box and engine (3,000 kg or so tow rating). I would expect that it would be the lesser of the combination?
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

sierrajim wrote:Is the Vitara body compatable with the rangie chassis?

I know you have cois already but this would most probably be easier to engineer with a heavier tow rating.

Not sure what tow rating you would end up with combining, Vit chassis (1,500kg or so tow rating) 60 series diffs (3,000kg or so tow rated car) rangie box and engine (3,000 kg or so tow rating). I would expect that it would be the lesser of the combination?

the vit chassis is wider than the Rangie one.
The reason for using the Vit body and chassis is that all the suspension and stuff is sorted just need more power. As far as the towing capacity goes hadn't really thought about what it would then become mighyt have a chat to the engineer and see what he says.
The Vit weighs 1400kg in its current form so i guess with the new combo in it it will be closer to 1700kg.
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Post by RUFF »

Not sure about NSW but in QLD you can not increase the towing Capacity of a Vehicle no mater how you modify it. You can increase Payload capacity but not Towing.
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Post by antt »

started this yet sam? pics? sounds cool, i wanna see it do some front digs :D :cool:

i think it'll suck as a tow rig though, do ya really want to drive 8hrs without a roof or back window???
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Post by lilpigzuk »

Guy in our club here has one. SWB, SAS, carbed Rover V8, external cage etc etc. Always seemed to have engine issues (for the past few years!!). But when is was running right it was bloody impressive. A few others running round with the lexus V8's and SAS as well. Will see if I can find any pics
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Post by antt »

lilpigzuk wrote:Guy in our club here has one. SWB, SAS, carbed Rover V8, external cage etc etc. Always seemed to have engine issues (for the past few years!!). But when is was running right it was bloody impressive. A few others running round with the lexus V8's and SAS as well. Will see if I can find any pics
pics and/or more details would be :cool:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Antt engine and bits arrive tomorrow nd i will get stuck into it on the weekend will take pics then.
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Post by antt »

:cool:
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Post by lilpigzuk »

antt wrote:
lilpigzuk wrote:Guy in our club here has one. SWB, SAS, carbed Rover V8, external cage etc etc. Always seemed to have engine issues (for the past few years!!). But when is was running right it was bloody impressive. A few others running round with the lexus V8's and SAS as well. Will see if I can find any pics
pics and/or more details would be :cool:
I have a couple of pics here, but Im having issues uploading them, so I can send them too you if you want to post them??
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Post by antt »

yeah, email them to me. my email is in the toolbar under this post ;)
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Post by antt »

grrrr pos wont let me attach pics :bad-words:

even 4wd links wont let me upload :bad-words:

i'll try again once i get back after the weekend
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Engine gearbox and transfer arrived today.
Looking at it all together i am a little concerned for space.Mainly the transmission tunnell. :? :? Will pull the old donk out tomorrrow and start cutting.
Pics will come.
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Post by toy_zook »

I saw the engine and gearbox sitting on the ground and i felt sorry for the poor Vit, she is going to be in pain when you stick it in ;)

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Post by hypo »

nice Sam..
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Post by SAWZALL »

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Post by spazbot »

the conversion is looking good, fits in pretty well on slight transmission tunnel mods nedded, there was mumbles bout making a kit for the conversion aswell
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Post by stumped »

pics :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by Screwy »

Good luck with it Sam.....

very interesting choise of mods..... am interested to see if its engineerable....

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Post by munga »

theres a guy at work with a 327 in a bundera chassis with a sierra body, on 35s and its engineered for qld rego. he went the 'individually constructed vehicle' route, so anythings possible. you just need to do your homework and plan it out before you reach for some tube and the oxy. as soon as i get more details, i will post up (only met the guy yesterday for like 5 minutes)
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Post by WHITVIT »

SEEN THIS ?!!!

http://www.suzukiconversion.com/v6tracker.htm

Looks like it still has the ali diff in there.. it won't last long with that power plant.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Okay bit of an update.
All is in and was suprisingly easy.
All the mounts for the engine and gearbox use the standard chassis mounts.
As we were using the torquflight gearbox there was some triming to be done on the passengers side footwell to ccomidate the linkages.
Radiator had to go in the back as the engine is longer and the water pump sits where the radiator normaly is.
Transfer shifter caome up in through the hole which normally haas the manual shifter in it.Standard boot fits back on. :armsup:
All in all this has been one of the easiest conversions we have carried out.
Having trouble downloading pics at the moment so when i sort that out i will post them.
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Post by hypo »

sounds good Sam... cant wait 2 c it in action.
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