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Engine swaps
Engine swaps
Ok who has done what and how easy and expensive was it ?
Im looking for info as I want to up grade for comps must be something easy to get hold of for parts and has injection
Im looking for info as I want to up grade for comps must be something easy to get hold of for parts and has injection
I've done many.
They were expensive.
Perhaps if you were a little less vague you might get some usefull answers
Which engines are you considering? What do you want to do with it? Are you prepared to upgrade other parts in your driveline to handle the power increase? Whats your budget? Are you mechanically handicapped?
Throw us a bone mate
They were expensive.
Perhaps if you were a little less vague you might get some usefull answers


Which engines are you considering? What do you want to do with it? Are you prepared to upgrade other parts in your driveline to handle the power increase? Whats your budget? Are you mechanically handicapped?
Throw us a bone mate

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Must be a 4 cylinder that comes with a manual box must have injection must be out of a rear wheel drive car dosent have to be to powerful around 80 to 100kw will be fine as dont want to over load the transfer case running hilux diffs im mechanicaly capable to fit and make mounts not to exotic as might need to get parts and dont want them to be hard to get or way over priced.
So far a 87 to 90 pintara is looking good as its 2 liter comes with a 5spd box and has injetion lots to choose from out of the paper or from wreckers.
Next is a late modle liteace comes with a 7k motor that is fitted with injection and 5spd hard to find but would be easy for parts but expensive to get hold of.
Vitara motor just a bit expensive even at $1500 .
Lastly V6 commordor motor hard to find with a mannual heavy about 350kgs with auto box and auto box is way large so lots of cutting to trans tunnel also may be to powerful to run with zuk transcase
Anymore ideas
So far a 87 to 90 pintara is looking good as its 2 liter comes with a 5spd box and has injetion lots to choose from out of the paper or from wreckers.
Next is a late modle liteace comes with a 7k motor that is fitted with injection and 5spd hard to find but would be easy for parts but expensive to get hold of.
Vitara motor just a bit expensive even at $1500 .
Lastly V6 commordor motor hard to find with a mannual heavy about 350kgs with auto box and auto box is way large so lots of cutting to trans tunnel also may be to powerful to run with zuk transcase
Anymore ideas
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Man when i was working as a mechanic, we used to hate the CA20 in the pintara, always seemed to have dramas. Not a big fan overall. Though about a SR20, non tubo version. Not sure , but i think that you would be able to mount a s14/s15 5 spd behind it, and get a non turbo (or TURBO I SUPOSE!!!!!
) motor fairly easy. Or CA18 possibly.
Layto....

Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
i was thinking the same motorduncan wrote:What gose wrong with the pintara motors what would i have to look out for
plenty avaliable and fairly cheep
wot really goes wrong?
TOYZUKI 96 coily zook,lux diffs, 3 inch suspension lift,3 inch body lift, 33'sMTRS,series 4 hopper,power steer,twin air lockers,4 LINK front and rear,2 inch spacers(GOT WIDTH)
Motor
As far as engine conversions go, you prob wouldnt be able to go past the pintara motor. Failing that the next best thing would be the G16B...I have that motor in my zook..the carby is excellant and doesnt seem to care what angle you drive it at. And also having said that the whole lot bolts up. These cars (4X4??) were fairly popular and should be easy to find. Just need to know the right people it would seem with regards to these motors. BTW what 4wd is this going into?
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Duncan,
why dont you consider an 4AGE, strong, reliable engine with good power. From what i saw at the winch weekend, the gearing on the zook is fairly low and uses alot of top end power in engine, so i think an 4AGE would be a great engine to use, with peak power at 6,400-6,800 odd rpm. A few guys have done the conversion before, so it wouldnt be hard to find advice and parts.
Even better would be the 4AGZE, but their becoming rare nowdays.
Cheers
Jayden
why dont you consider an 4AGE, strong, reliable engine with good power. From what i saw at the winch weekend, the gearing on the zook is fairly low and uses alot of top end power in engine, so i think an 4AGE would be a great engine to use, with peak power at 6,400-6,800 odd rpm. A few guys have done the conversion before, so it wouldnt be hard to find advice and parts.
Even better would be the 4AGZE, but their becoming rare nowdays.
Cheers
Jayden
'04 NP DiD Pajero: 2" Lift, 33's, ARB Bar, XD9000 Winch, Rear ARB Locker, Snorkel, Dual Batts and Much More...
Re: Motor
Start getting a bit steep or off camber and it will stall out on you no question about it .. That said it is good as far as a carbed motor in a 4x4 goes ..Klappers wrote: Failing that the next best thing would be the G16B...I have that motor in my zook..the carby is excellant and doesnt seem to care what angle you drive it at.
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Re: Motor
100% agree with you Guy, my carb is in top condition but you can't compare it to fuel injection on the wacky angles (you know the ones where you clench your bum cheeks so tight it takes 5 mins just to get the seat cover out of your arselove_mud wrote:Start getting a bit steep or off camber and it will stall out on you no question about it .. That said it is good as far as a carbed motor in a 4x4 goes ..Klappers wrote: Failing that the next best thing would be the G16B...I have that motor in my zook..the carby is excellant and doesnt seem to care what angle you drive it at.

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Re: Motor
No i would have to disagree. I have done some crazy steep stuff and never have a problem. If any of you are familiar with landcruise mountain park, and know the hill climbs on the other side of telecom hill that start from the camp site, then you would know how steep that is. I walked up there in low low 1st with no problem of stalling....4AGZE motor would be a great little motor. Very torquey for a 1.6L. I had one of these in my little sprinter and it loved it. The ZE would be a better option than a 4AGE purely because it has boost, and boost is your friendlove_mud wrote:Start getting a bit steep or off camber and it will stall out on you no question about it .. That said it is good as far as a carbed motor in a 4x4 goes ..Klappers wrote: Failing that the next best thing would be the G16B...I have that motor in my zook..the carby is excellant and doesnt seem to care what angle you drive it at.

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www.club4ag.com
http://4age.net/tech/4agte_part1/index.htm
A couple of very good sites for info on the motor...
You could also turbo the motor easily enough...but hey super is what you want for the offroad
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http://4age.net/tech/4agte_part1/index.htm
A couple of very good sites for info on the motor...
You could also turbo the motor easily enough...but hey super is what you want for the offroad

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No matter what your opinion of how good a carb works on angles, there is a physical limitation on them, that is they do not run after a certain angle. Injection, diesel or LPG is the only was to overcome this.
Layto....
Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
This is indeed true...However, the angles that i have been on have been more than enough for me..so i think i will stick to the cheap and chearful G16B.lay80n wrote:No matter what your opinion of how good a carb works on angles, there is a physical limitation on them, that is they do not run after a certain angle. Injection, diesel or LPG is the only was to overcome this.
Layto....
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How about these options then
BMW 318i 4cylinder mechanical injection comes with a 5spd which is small cheap and lots of them around also fuel pump is inline could be great for water with electrics
Or
Volvo 240 or 244 or 740 all 4cylinder with manuals early ones mechanical injection plenty around
Laslty
Corona st141 around 85 comes with a 22re
BMW 318i 4cylinder mechanical injection comes with a 5spd which is small cheap and lots of them around also fuel pump is inline could be great for water with electrics
Or
Volvo 240 or 244 or 740 all 4cylinder with manuals early ones mechanical injection plenty around
Laslty
Corona st141 around 85 comes with a 22re
i would agree with this - the toyota motors are very reliable as well. THere are a heap around, there are 2litres and also 2.2 litre toyota motors. Also i think Toyota had/have a 2.7 EFI 4Cyl in their Hilux which would be a nice grunty motor.HotAe92 wrote:Duncan,
why dont you consider an 4AGE, strong, reliable engine with good power. From what i saw at the winch weekend, the gearing on the zook is fairly low and uses alot of top end power in engine, so i think an 4AGE would be a great engine to use, with peak power at 6,400-6,800 odd rpm. A few guys have done the conversion before, so it wouldnt be hard to find advice and parts.
Even better would be the 4AGZE, but their becoming rare nowdays.
Cheers
Jayden
2010 D4D Hilux
For what it's worth, I have a 4AGE 20v in my Sierra and while it revs to the heavens and back, 30's with stock gearing make it too much of a pig.
If you choose an engine that likes to rev, make sure you have low gearing and are prepared to live with something that needs to scream to get torque.
If you choose an engine that likes to rev, make sure you have low gearing and are prepared to live with something that needs to scream to get torque.
S1 R33 Gts-t: ITS T04e, Wolf3dv4, 16psi - 242rwkw - DEAD (mate flipped it)
Sierra: 4AGE 20v, ARB rear locker, 30's
Sierra: 4AGE 20v, ARB rear locker, 30's
Hahah, u should see the way these guys drive this thing. Thats why i recommended a 4AGEDee 4x4 wrote:For what it's worth, I have a 4AGE 20v in my Sierra and while it revs to the heavens and back, 30's with stock gearing make it too much of a pig.
If you choose an engine that likes to rev, make sure you have low gearing and are prepared to live with something that needs to scream to get torque.
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Duncan
Speaking to hayden he rekns go the commodore motor all the other motors he has worked with and off all he rekns the comm motor would be best and easy for parts.
Plus he can wire it up piss easy well he can do them all .
He has fited a 4age b4 and doesnt recomend it for what you want just somethin to think about
Speaking to hayden he rekns go the commodore motor all the other motors he has worked with and off all he rekns the comm motor would be best and easy for parts.
Plus he can wire it up piss easy well he can do them all .
He has fited a 4age b4 and doesnt recomend it for what you want just somethin to think about
You are forgeting the 504 peugeot mechanical injection 2Lduncan wrote:How about these options then
BMW 318i 4cylinder mechanical injection comes with a 5spd which is small cheap and lots of them around also fuel pump is inline could be great for water with electrics
Or
Volvo 240 or 244 or 740 all 4cylinder with manuals early ones mechanical injection plenty around
Laslty
Corona st141 around 85 comes with a 22re
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don't do it. the commy V6 will add too much weoght over the front axle.bulldogy wrote:Duncan
Speaking to hayden he rekns go the commodore motor all the other motors he has worked with and off all he rekns the comm motor would be best and easy for parts.
Plus he can wire it up piss easy well he can do them all .
He has fited a 4age b4 and doesnt recomend it for what you want just somethin to think about
stick with an alloy 4 cylinder motor.
Perhaps a 4cyl turbo diesel if you insist on fitting a heavy cast motor

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Re: Motor
These hills are fairly steep i guess but mainly just loose but no where near steep enough to have carby problems. Mine walks it up those hills too but i have still had plenty of times where the carby cuts out on hill climbs and it is a very well running carby. Usually i found mine only cuts out on tracks where you start getting quite a lot of wheel lift or get flicked off to the side and the front gets some air under the tyres. But in this situation i think all carbs would reach their limit which im sure ull discover when u get a bit more adventurous.Klappers wrote:No i would have to disagree. I have done some crazy steep stuff and never have a problem. If any of you are familiar with landcruise mountain park, and know the hill climbs on the other side of telecom hill that start from the camp site, then you would know how steep that is. I walked up there in low low 1st with no problem of stallinglove_mud wrote:Start getting a bit steep or off camber and it will stall out on you no question about it .. That said it is good as far as a carbed motor in a 4x4 goes ..Klappers wrote: Failing that the next best thing would be the G16B...I have that motor in my zook..the carby is excellant and doesnt seem to care what angle you drive it at.
Oh and my choice of motor would definitely be the G16B efi...retains good low down tourque for the slower stuff which i presume you do with 38's and is still more powerful with a light weight.
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