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V8 in a suzuki

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V8 in a suzuki

Post by Tha Man!!! »

anyone here ever put a V8 in sierra? how much work is it and how mutch cutting and stuff like that do you have to do how do you make the gear stick come up in line with where you sit do you have to trim the front grill?
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Post by purefmx »

I thought about doing a Lexus badged toyota V* (4.0L) and backing it up with the std auto, however the grill chop always is a turn off, seen a Volvo V6 in a zook a while back, didnt like the grill. Its always a turn off to see a really great modded rig, and see that the owner then abortionises the front to get things to fit. My moto is, if it dont look standard then dont do it! (bodywise)
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Post by camskizook »

too right...looks ugly
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Post by bigsteve »

I think the majority of V8's (Bar a small block all alloy chev) are just gunna be too heavy.

My 2 cents
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Post by Diesel LWB Samurai »

Yes, my friend Jake Palmberg had a 400 small block in his shorty samurai! He had toyota land cruiser running gear behind it!


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Post by bj on roids »

bigsteve wrote:I think the majority of V8's (Bar a small block all alloy chev) are just gunna be too heavy.

My 2 cents


i can think of another motor, but some people will never open there eyes far enough to read past a chev, or a ford or a holden v8. there are better motors!
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Post by grimbo »

yeah you could go a Lexus V8 , as someone did in NZ with a swb Vitara mud runner. I still think it will be overkill in a zuk especially with the gearing options available to run bigger tyres etc. Go with a smaller engine and get ower gearing, less breakage
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Post by skippy »

yeah ok, I know it's yank but it might be of use to you.
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Post by N*A*M »

why would you want a high tech alloy v8 when you can just use an asthmatic four pot with less displacement than my bottle of coke? you can never have too much power. :twisted:
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Post by skippy »

I don't want a v8, nor a v6 :) I'm happy with my tickled 1.3
will be nicer when I get a tramp bar installed. getting sick of hearing the unis bind up from tramping off the lights. :finger:

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Post by bigsteve »

bj on roids wrote:
bigsteve wrote:I think the majority of V8's (Bar a small block all alloy chev) are just gunna be too heavy.

My 2 cents


i can think of another motor, but some people will never open there eyes far enough to read past a chev, or a ford or a holden v8. there are better motors!


Trust me I am not Big noting v8's of any sort, give me a hiroshima screamer any day.
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Post by Beastmavster »

bj on roids wrote:
bigsteve wrote:I think the majority of V8's (Bar a small block all alloy chev) are just gunna be too heavy.

My 2 cents


i can think of another motor, but some people will never open there eyes far enough to read past a chev, or a ford or a holden v8. there are better motors!


Crappy old P76 - Think about it - all alloy 4.4 motor and less weight than most iron block riceburners that people put into them at great expense.

Light, easy and 8 cylinders.......
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Post by N*A*M »

god damn these buick/leyland v8's are getting popular :roll:

*cough* i've got one for sale *cough* ;)
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

I agree with grimbo there is enough gearing available to run big enough tyres and why add the extra weight.
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Post by SAWZALL »

I drove one of the Lightening Suzuki V6's when I was in Moab. Heaps of torque + soft suspension = :shock:
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Post by purefmx »


Crappy old P76 - Think about it - all alloy 4.4 motor and less weight than most iron block riceburners that people put into them at great expense.

Light, easy and 8 cylinders.......


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Post by greg »

I doubt if you would be able to get hold of one as i'm not sure if it was ever properly released, but Suzuki did make a 1.3L V8 (yes, a V8 with alll of 1300CCs) engine that was going to be used in the C2 (Cappuccino 2) cars - i think it only existed as a concept vehicle...

IMO that would be the ultimate novelty engine to run... :D

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Post by bj on roids »

greg wrote:I doubt if you would be able to get hold of one as i'm not sure if it was ever properly released, but Suzuki did make a 1.3L V8 (yes, a V8 with alll of 1300CCs) engine that was going to be used in the C2 (Cappuccino 2) cars - i think it only existed as a concept vehicle...

IMO that would be the ultimate novelty engine to run... :D

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i beleive it was, honda also had one but i think in 2 litre form, with oval cylinders... it might be a novelty engine, but yo9u want something, cheap, reliable, and easy to get parts for, you want something, light and at the same time, easy to modify

exotic engines are cool but they are a lot of work.
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Post by Max »

Mm, a 1.3 V8 would be very interesting. It would have absolutely no lowend torque, and very little torque at high rpms. It would probably rev to 10000-12000 rpm because each cyl has 162cc, that's even less than the average atv. It doesnt seem like the kind of engine you'd like to offroad with. That would fit pefectly in a racebike.

Are you sure it was a 1.3 V8? That's freakinly high-revving. Even a 2.0 V8 is a very improbable desing.
What's up with the japanese? When are they gonna stop building smaller and smaller engines?!?! :?:
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Post by greg »

what's wrong with smaller engines?

my 0.658L engine goes quite nicely ;)
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Post by johnboy »

the japanese and italions are geniuses when it comes to building small displacement V8's and V10's just look at the F1 history
small displacement means little reciprocal mass hence high revs and lots of ponies.
if you want good torque you need a long stroke and a bit of weight to keep it spinning thats why diesels are so good! just not exciting :cry:
Beside the faster things spin the faster they break.so my diesel hilux should last forever as speed power and revs are not words that can be associated with it bwaaahahaha
But i reckon a 2.4 or 2.8 hilux diesel in a spook would be a giant killer. I once saw a japanese import sierra with a diesel turbo donk but i was poor and it slipped away. it went better than a petrol one and even had the blow off valve for the ricer boy image. The story of my life.

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Post by johnboy »

the japanese and italions are geniuses when it comes to building small displacement V8's and V10's just look at the F1 history
small displacement means little reciprocal mass hence high revs and lots of ponies.
if you want good torque you need a long stroke and a bit of weight to keep it spinning thats why diesels are so good! just not exciting :cry:
Beside the faster things spin the faster they break.so my diesel hilux should last forever as speed power and revs are not words that can be associated with it bwaaahahaha
But i reckon a 2.4 or 2.8 hilux diesel in a spook would be a giant killer. I once saw a japanese import sierra with a diesel turbo donk but i was poor and it slipped away. it went better than a petrol one and even had the blow off valve for the ricer boy image. The story of my life.

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Post by GODZUKI »

I think that a V8 zook would rock. Possibly a bit big, but there is nothing worse than spend 2,3,4,5,6 grand on a 1.3 or 1.6 and then relise that you should have bought a 2.5 GV v6 for 3 grand in the first place. Trust me that feeling sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

When it comes to power v's gearing it depends what you want to get out of your zook. A v6 or v8 would be great for winch challenge stuff, but a 1lt with a series 3 is great in the rocks.

BTW if you are going to put a v8 in a zook who really cares what the grill looks like!
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Post by twinnie »

hey

for those who wanted to see the 250HP 1.6 V8 from the suzuki C2

then here you go

http://www.suzuki-cappuccino.com/gal_misc_c2.html
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Post by Beastmavster »

bj on roids wrote:
bigsteve wrote:I think the majority of V8's (Bar a small block all alloy chev) are just gunna be too heavy.

My 2 cents


i can think of another motor, but some people will never open there eyes far enough to read past a chev, or a ford or a holden v8. there are better motors!


Rover/leyland alloy V8s - 3.5, 3.9 , 4.0, 4.4 and 4.5. Weight for power is good.

They can actually be made reliable but it needs the right person to set em up......

From memory (I was looking at replacing my 240Z engine before I bumped it to 11:1, ported heads and stage 3 cam) a stock 3.5 carby makes about 170hp and weighs like 80kg (200lb) so power to weight is pretty good. EFI and larger capacity versions make a lot more for not much extra weight.


However plenty of turbo 4 cylinders can make that power - but how much power do they make at idle speed?
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Post by N*A*M »

they're heavier than 80kgs i can tell you that
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Post by greg »

Suzuki Viagra wrote:However plenty of turbo 4 cylinders can make that power - but how much power do they make at idle speed?


How would i measure that? I'd be keen to see what my little tri-banger produces.
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Post by Max »

that 1.6 v8 looks cool. Must rev like the devil and the sound must be very similar to a F1. 250hp sounds good. What about torque? 0 Lbft!? :P

one thing that bothers me is the spool up of the turbos on that little thing. 1.6 litres dont have enough pressure to spin 2 turbos!! :shock: Add to that the V8 configuration and have in mind that each cyl has 200cc. But, if they say it works, i'm ok with it.

When are they gonna stop making smaller and smaller engines?!?
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Post by greg »

Max wrote:one thing that bothers me is the spool up of the turbos on that little thing. 1.6 litres dont have enough pressure to spin 2 turbos!! :shock: Add to that the V8 configuration and have in mind that each cyl has 200cc. But, if they say it works, i'm ok with it.


Please explain?

My 660 spins it's turbo fine - comes on to boost between 2,500 and 3,000 rpms... I would expect that a 1600cc engine would do fine?
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Post by Max »

the website says it's twin turbocharged. Spinning 2 turbos (if they're not sequential) must be a hell of a job for a 1.6. Well, that depends on the size of the turbos. I would understand 1 turbo, but 2?
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