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Question: Toyota engines(v6) for Hilux
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Question: Toyota engines(v6) for Hilux
I was curious about what sort of toyota engines were easy fit on hilux. Basically engines from Supras, crown, soarers and so on. I've heard a few conversions using those sort of engines and I wanted to know if they were worth the conversion and your opinion on them.
Thank you
CC
Thank you
CC
for a start the supra crown and cressida all have strait 6 not v6 but you can get more info from http://www.4wd.net.nz/suprasurf.htm this is the place you need to go to find out about info on using these motors
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Re: Question: Toyota engines(v6) for Hilux
Lexus/Camry V6 - but they're not a good motor to use.CC wrote:I was curious about what sort of toyota engines were easy fit on hilux. Basically engines from Supras, crown, soarers and so on. I've heard a few conversions using those sort of engines and I wanted to know if they were worth the conversion and your opinion on them.
Thank you
CC
Bite the bullet and put in a 3.8 commodorre (pref with supercharger)
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I wouldn't be putting in a como v6
I would be putting in a 3rzfe or a lexus v8
3rz fe cost me about $2500 to install (myself)
i have just over 100hp at the wheels
and its a stright bolt in
100hp is MORE then enough to break EVERY single piece of hilux running gear.
The problem with the como v6 conv. is the over heating issus that you WILL have if you do it. The only upside is that you end up with an auto.
Scotty
I would be putting in a 3rzfe or a lexus v8
3rz fe cost me about $2500 to install (myself)
i have just over 100hp at the wheels
and its a stright bolt in
100hp is MORE then enough to break EVERY single piece of hilux running gear.
The problem with the como v6 conv. is the over heating issus that you WILL have if you do it. The only upside is that you end up with an auto.
Scotty
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Seem to read about this a lot with the lux- the running gear will eventually break with any power upgrade.83 lux wrote:
100hp is MORE then enough to break EVERY single piece of hilux running gear.
Scotty
Sounds like the 3rz is the cheapest way. Any other bigger donk will probably require a stronger gearbox to make it last.
Commo v6 and auto isn't a bad choice if you can get the conversion bits cheap. From what I've read tho you will need to throw a few $$$ at the auto to make it reliable.
I have been told by people like Mike at Superior to do it right with stage 3 shift kit, getting speed sensors and all the shit to do it right it would cost around $6000 to do it your self and getting up around $10000 for it installed.slosh wrote:Seem to read about this a lot with the lux- the running gear will eventually break with any power upgrade.83 lux wrote:
100hp is MORE then enough to break EVERY single piece of hilux running gear.
Scotty
Sounds like the 3rz is the cheapest way. Any other bigger donk will probably require a stronger gearbox to make it last.
Commo v6 and auto isn't a bad choice if you can get the conversion bits cheap. From what I've read tho you will need to throw a few $$$ at the auto to make it reliable.
3RZFE or 1UZFE lexus V8 are much better options. 3RZFE is the more sensible option. But if you are just after the noise and power to break sh1t on command then go the 1UZFE lexus V8
Why is it that everyone always says this? I gave mine a flogging the other week out in the bush on a pretty hot day and didnt have any dramas with this.83 lux wrote:
The problem with the como v6 conv. is the over heating issus that you WILL have if you do it. The only upside is that you end up with an auto.
Yeah it does get hot under the engine bay, but probably no hotter then my commodore.
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Don't know the full details, but the Auto that comes in the Lexus V8 halfcut can be mated to a surf transfer case without too much dramas....(need to swap input shafts over)
I'm sure there was a thread on here somewhere about it....try searching for it maybe....if not I can dig some info up off another forum....
I'm sure there was a thread on here somewhere about it....try searching for it maybe....if not I can dig some info up off another forum....
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I made my own adaptor for a A340E auto to R1FA transfer, Lexus 1UZ Auto to Hilux Gear Driven Transfer
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Nice job Bubs, what did you have to do with the output shaft from the auto?bubs wrote:I made my own adaptor for a A340E auto to R1FA transfer, Lexus 1UZ Auto to Hilux Gear Driven Transfer
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