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FJ45 + v6 engine???
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FJ45 + v6 engine???
Hello,
I'm looking around for some information on v6 conversions to FJ45s, I noticed on Marks 4WD Adapters site that there were no V6 conversion for Fj45 and I was curious if there has been any v6 conversion(Commodore engine + auto box?) since I was thinking of going Hilux and I would prefer to drive something bigger and tough so I thought of FJ45 which would be a good option for my first 4wd.
Also has there been any Holden 253 + autobox conversions on FJ45s? If there has, how much does it cost to do a complete conversion using 253 engine.
Thank you
CC
I'm looking around for some information on v6 conversions to FJ45s, I noticed on Marks 4WD Adapters site that there were no V6 conversion for Fj45 and I was curious if there has been any v6 conversion(Commodore engine + auto box?) since I was thinking of going Hilux and I would prefer to drive something bigger and tough so I thought of FJ45 which would be a good option for my first 4wd.
Also has there been any Holden 253 + autobox conversions on FJ45s? If there has, how much does it cost to do a complete conversion using 253 engine.
Thank you
CC
Pat's v6 conversions (Moree?) do a V6 to turbo Bundera box which uses same split t case as 40 series but has different outer case to it I think, same for Dellow and CRS. I thought Marks did ada[ptor for the V6 auto to cruiser t case? Since Mark's own bundera has v6 in it.
edit: so if you were to sourve Bundera t case u should be able to put auto in.
edit: so if you were to sourve Bundera t case u should be able to put auto in.
isn't a bundera hilux running gear?slosh wrote:Pat's v6 conversions (Moree?) do a V6 to turbo Bundera box which uses same split t case as 40 series but has different outer case to it I think, same for Dellow and CRS. I thought Marks did ada[ptor for the V6 auto to cruiser t case? Since Mark's own bundera has v6 in it.
edit: so if you were to sourve Bundera t case u should be able to put auto in.
Spit my last breath
Hilux diff centres (rear is offset), Hilux gearbox (G52) on petrol motors, R151 5 speed on turbo diesel, all have split transfer case (cruiser) but with lower gearing and unique case.bad_religion_au wrote:isn't a bundera hilux running gear?slosh wrote:Pat's v6 conversions (Moree?) do a V6 to turbo Bundera box which uses same split t case as 40 series but has different outer case to it I think, same for Dellow and CRS. I thought Marks did ada[ptor for the V6 auto to cruiser t case? Since Mark's own bundera has v6 in it.
edit: so if you were to sourve Bundera t case u should be able to put auto in.
That’s what I’m thinking. Cant see why you cant use the auto out of the commie, and then a split t-case out of a later 40, or 60, which shouldn’t be an issue. And why wouldn’t a V6 have the torque? V6 commie motor should chit all over a cast iron block 2f (despite the ease of keeping a 2f in there). + have the added advantage of being lighter, and with far more parts available if you bust one.80UTE wrote:Marks make a adaptors from Turbo 700 auto and for 4L60E to cruiser split transfer's so the Commo V6 auto's aint a problem .
Wally.
Nice gq swb ute chop with a huffer for the good times
Wondering that myself, the v6 commodore motor has pretty much alot of grunt.Reddo wrote:That’s what I’m thinking. Cant see why you cant use the auto out of the commie, and then a split t-case out of a later 40, or 60, which shouldn’t be an issue. And why wouldn’t a V6 have the torque? V6 commie motor should chit all over a cast iron block 2f (despite the ease of keeping a 2f in there). + have the added advantage of being lighter, and with far more parts available if you bust one.80UTE wrote:Marks make a adaptors from Turbo 700 auto and for 4L60E to cruiser split transfer's so the Commo V6 auto's aint a problem .
Wally.
Also how much does a 308 chev on gas drink?
2f is 294nm 1800 at rpm.Reddo wrote:That’s what I’m thinking. Cant see why you cant use the auto out of the commie, and then a split t-case out of a later 40, or 60, which shouldn’t be an issue. And why wouldn’t a V6 have the torque? V6 commie motor should chit all over a cast iron block 2f (despite the ease of keeping a 2f in there). + have the added advantage of being lighter, and with far more parts available if you bust one.80UTE wrote:Marks make a adaptors from Turbo 700 auto and for 4L60E to cruiser split transfer's so the Commo V6 auto's aint a problem .
Wally.
quoted from http://www.birfield.com/modules.php?nam ... 05-04.html
ecotec is 304 Nm @ 3600 RPM
taken from http://www.users.on.net/~nweber/commodo ... tml#ecotec
notice you gotta rev the rings outta those suckers for torque delivery, compared to the lazy 2f which'll lug from 600 rpm all day long... mmm long stroke.
sounds like alot of work for 10NM gain.
Spit my last breath
I remember considering this last year and Bad Religion helped me see the light.
http://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=44357
http://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=44357
http://www.petesmedia.com/FJ40Buildup
LS 1's are more current version of the old 350 chev, all alloy, and can be had under 3 grand for a bare engine. All the accessories from the old chevs bolt straight onto them, and lots of cheap bits on ebay. They are supposed to be economical for their size but no figures available (except I know US corvette's get <10L/ 100km)
The main price difference between the new and old engine (seeing as rest of bolt up bits are the same). Put roller rockers, electronic ignition and a few other bits on an old reco 350 and you will prolly have spent more than LS1 second hand.Guts wrote:an conversion using an old 350 is going to be WAY!!!!!!!!!!!! cheaper then any LS1
Wiring looms complete from Holden are $600. What more do u need?
Hope not.bad_religion_au wrote:and don't LS1's burn more oil than fuel?
Is there anything price difference on 350 on gas and LS1(newish engines) running on gas(I'm talking about prices for engine parts/work)slosh wrote:The main price difference between the new and old engine (seeing as rest of bolt up bits are the same). Put roller rockers, electronic ignition and a few other bits on an old reco 350 and you will prolly have spent more than LS1 second hand.Guts wrote:an conversion using an old 350 is going to be WAY!!!!!!!!!!!! cheaper then any LS1
Wiring looms complete from Holden are $600. What more do u need?
Hope not.bad_religion_au wrote:and don't LS1's burn more oil than fuel?
You need
computer
loom
starter motor
alt
power steer pump
High prssour fuel pump
change ya fuel filler neck to an unleaded one.
You can buy a 350 with all the bits on it from under $1000. Or I have seen them advertised in mags fully rebuilt from around $1500 complete with all acess.
On top of that even if you had to pay an auto elec to wire these motors the 350 is going to be cheaper
computer
loom
starter motor
alt
power steer pump
High prssour fuel pump
change ya fuel filler neck to an unleaded one.
You can buy a 350 with all the bits on it from under $1000. Or I have seen them advertised in mags fully rebuilt from around $1500 complete with all acess.
On top of that even if you had to pay an auto elec to wire these motors the 350 is going to be cheaper
Mate I only JUST got my hilux re engineered and regoed after changing from desiel to injected V8. One of the first things the engineer looked at was the filler neck. It was also one of the first things the guy that did the blue slip looked at.I.M.P.O.S.E wrote:Not needed anymore. No more leaded fuel!Guts wrote:You need
change ya fuel filler neck to an unleaded one.
When I say just I mean just, it got re registered on the 4th of November and the engineer only looked at it one week before that. So this was only just over 1 month ago.
My engineers report is for the 31st of October. Rego was on the 3rd of November. Mine was Diesel to v6Guts wrote:Mate I only JUST got my hilux re engineered and regoed after changing from desiel to injected V8. One of the first things the engineer looked at was the filler neck. It was also one of the first things the guy that did the blue slip looked at.I.M.P.O.S.E wrote:Not needed anymore. No more leaded fuel!Guts wrote:You need
change ya fuel filler neck to an unleaded one.
When I say just I mean just, it got re registered on the 4th of November and the engineer only looked at it one week before that. So this was only just over 1 month ago.
Report says,
NATURE OF MODIFICATIONS : V6 ENGINE FITTED
1. BLAH
2. BLAH
3. BLAH
4. BLAH
5. "ULP ONLY" LABEL FITTED TO FUEL FILLER FLAP.
Thats all I had to do. A print out on the computer.
Im not trying to argue with you. I know that you have done everytjhing right on your truck to to make it totally legal.
Its just I didnt need to do it for mine. Was just trying to tick one of the things of the guys list.
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