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V8 Conversion - Melbourne
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V8 Conversion - Melbourne
Gday all,
Ive got a 86 model bundy with a tired 2L-T and am looking at doing a V8 conversion (1UZ-FE ).. I can remove the old motor, supply the V8 (loom, ecu, alt etc) and supply the conversion kit. However i want to get a shop to do the labour, fabrication and fitment of new mounts, installing the motor and wiring/tuning it.. Simply to save time as it is my daily. My question is:
Any recomendations on workshops to do this? and contact details...
Cheers
Andy
Ive got a 86 model bundy with a tired 2L-T and am looking at doing a V8 conversion (1UZ-FE ).. I can remove the old motor, supply the V8 (loom, ecu, alt etc) and supply the conversion kit. However i want to get a shop to do the labour, fabrication and fitment of new mounts, installing the motor and wiring/tuning it.. Simply to save time as it is my daily. My question is:
Any recomendations on workshops to do this? and contact details...
Cheers
Andy
Go factor = $$$ factor...smokem wrote:Marks 4wd only do conversion kits.... an infinity V8 into a patrol is about 8k drive in drive out at aus4wd ive hear, bit exy!
You have gotta see the amount of work involved in that conversion "infinity V8" - prolly $10-11K once you get everything else made to suit!
Aus4wd can do your conversion- allow for a surge tank, exhaust setup, radiator to cope and plenty of wheel spin! You'll love it!
PM'd u details dude!
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1UZFE conversion done with a Marks kit I`d love to see that
As far as Marks are concerned Chev and Holden are the ONLY 2 motors in the world.
Dellow and Castlemain Rod Shop are the only 2 that make conversion kits for the 1UZFE.
If I was you I`d do alot of research on radiators that will cool a V8 in a bundy before you got started on it. A lot of rad`s will cool the 1UZ noworries on the highway or even around town. But once you are doing the slow work it will heat up.
I did ALL!!!!!!!!! the work either myself or with the help of mates that didn`t charge me a cent and it still cost me approx 4 1/2 to 5g.
half cut - $2000 to $2500 depending where you get it. If you`re lucky you might find a motor with all the extra`s including PS pump, alt, starter, airflow meter, loom, computer for $1500.
conversion with everything needed including new clutch - $1200
sump - $600 you might even get lucky here and get a motor with the correct one allready fitted. But then the chances of EVERYTHING else being what you need is slim. These things are - a crown fan assembly as its the only one that isn`t hydrolic. A crown oil filter remount mount, most have the filter directly mounted to the block and it usally needs to be moved for clearances. The best standard computer to get is the crown as it has a sepperate one for the auto and is the easiest if running a man. Then there is the exhaust headers as some are never going to fit between chassi rails.
engineers report $600
Now as you can see I haven`t listed the cost of somebody doing the mounting of the motor or the wiring of it. Kdog I think does a loom for the 1UZ into a hilux, I`m not certain of the cost but its more then a few hundred bucks. Exhaust well that can be from around 100 to 500 depending if you need a new cat converter or not.
$5000 mmmm might be doable even with paying somebody to do some of it but hell it`ll be tight as.
As far as Marks are concerned Chev and Holden are the ONLY 2 motors in the world.
Dellow and Castlemain Rod Shop are the only 2 that make conversion kits for the 1UZFE.
If I was you I`d do alot of research on radiators that will cool a V8 in a bundy before you got started on it. A lot of rad`s will cool the 1UZ noworries on the highway or even around town. But once you are doing the slow work it will heat up.
I did ALL!!!!!!!!! the work either myself or with the help of mates that didn`t charge me a cent and it still cost me approx 4 1/2 to 5g.
half cut - $2000 to $2500 depending where you get it. If you`re lucky you might find a motor with all the extra`s including PS pump, alt, starter, airflow meter, loom, computer for $1500.
conversion with everything needed including new clutch - $1200
sump - $600 you might even get lucky here and get a motor with the correct one allready fitted. But then the chances of EVERYTHING else being what you need is slim. These things are - a crown fan assembly as its the only one that isn`t hydrolic. A crown oil filter remount mount, most have the filter directly mounted to the block and it usally needs to be moved for clearances. The best standard computer to get is the crown as it has a sepperate one for the auto and is the easiest if running a man. Then there is the exhaust headers as some are never going to fit between chassi rails.
engineers report $600
Now as you can see I haven`t listed the cost of somebody doing the mounting of the motor or the wiring of it. Kdog I think does a loom for the 1UZ into a hilux, I`m not certain of the cost but its more then a few hundred bucks. Exhaust well that can be from around 100 to 500 depending if you need a new cat converter or not.
$5000 mmmm might be doable even with paying somebody to do some of it but hell it`ll be tight as.
If you`re not allready on there www.lextreme.com then go to the V8 forum, will give you loads of info. Just search around on there and allmost everything you could think of is on there.
Last edited by MissDrew on Thu May 18, 2006 9:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I am currently fitting the 1UZFE into my 86 Nissan wagon. It cost $3000 delivered to Cairns, I am doing my own work including wiring and I have spent at least $1500 when you buy the parts to do the conversion, and service the engine so as to have no problems. Things like timing belt, rotor caps and buttons, sparkplug leads, oxygen sensors and spark plugs, well I hope no problems.
I am using the original ecu and using the auto as well.
My thinking is, if you are paying someone to do the job I could cost a small fortune to do the job right.
It seems reading that a lot of people are having heating problems with small radiators so getting custom made seems the go.
I should post my conversion so as others know what I mean.
I am using the original ecu and using the auto as well.
My thinking is, if you are paying someone to do the job I could cost a small fortune to do the job right.
It seems reading that a lot of people are having heating problems with small radiators so getting custom made seems the go.
I should post my conversion so as others know what I mean.
They even had the hide to ask me "why would you want to put one of those P.O.S into a Hilux? Our V6 coversion IS the best conversion for YOUR Hilux" don't know what he said after that as I hung up on the rude BastardGuts wrote:1UZFE conversion done with a Marks kit I`d love to see that
As far as Marks are concerned Chev and Holden are the ONLY 2 motors in the world.
My Coversion cost me about $5000 all up and was worth every cent and like guts said cooling is the biggest problem (still have to fix mine)
if it ain't broke send it to me i'll fix it!
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I wonder if any of the Lexus V8 conversions have used the Aussie Desert Coolers radiator.
I have one of their triple flow puppies in mine (I have a 308 iron block in mine though) and I do a shitload of low range work as well it's my daily driver/work car with a trailer on the arse all the time and she never gets hot headed.
Even when we were in the high country over New Year when the temp got to 44+, the motor didn't get hot at all.
I have one of their triple flow puppies in mine (I have a 308 iron block in mine though) and I do a shitload of low range work as well it's my daily driver/work car with a trailer on the arse all the time and she never gets hot headed.
Even when we were in the high country over New Year when the temp got to 44+, the motor didn't get hot at all.
Cheers
Andrew
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Just a few mods, nothing over the top.:)
Andrew
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Just a few mods, nothing over the top.:)
Castlemain Rod Shop http://www.rodshop.com.au/ do conversion kits for lotsa stuff. Maybe they can do what you're after.
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Commo ecotec V6, Dellows kit - shouldnt be too exy and enough power with better economy than V8.smokem wrote:Marks 4wd only do conversion kits.... an infinity V8 into a patrol is about 8k drive in drive out at aus4wd ive hear, bit exy!
Cheaper and easier parts availability too.
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If you plan on playing in water and mudholes. Might pay to do abit of research on the motor.
As at the OBC. Sean Calcino and Luarie (dual cab Lux with lexus 4lt V8). Drowned the motor. Problem was they got water in thru the cams (or something like that). Which are mounted to the front of the motor with 2 holes in each cylinder. I got the impression these may be hard to or unable to be sealed. But it maybe possible to pipe a breather into the intake.
As at the OBC. Sean Calcino and Luarie (dual cab Lux with lexus 4lt V8). Drowned the motor. Problem was they got water in thru the cams (or something like that). Which are mounted to the front of the motor with 2 holes in each cylinder. I got the impression these may be hard to or unable to be sealed. But it maybe possible to pipe a breather into the intake.
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Give cheezy a call.smokem wrote:thanks for the replies guys
Anyone know of another shop they can recommend apart from Aus4wd?
Just to get price comparisons... I rang ontrack and they reckon about 2 weeks labour to get it in and wired and tuned.
But all the places that do a good job will be expensive. If you want a shit job that will have issues - cut corners.
I was going to go this root but since I allready had the GQ radiator it was cheaper and the other plus is the fact that the radiator will never get filled with mud being on the back.HG wrote:I wonder if any of the Lexus V8 conversions have used the Aussie Desert Coolers radiator.
I have one of their triple flow puppies in mine (I have a 308 iron block in mine though) and I do a shitload of low range work as well it's my daily driver/work car with a trailer on the arse all the time and she never gets hot headed.
Even when we were in the high country over New Year when the temp got to 44+, the motor didn't get hot at all.
Yep I had a good look at the way you have set the rad up Guts and on a tray thats the way to go for sure, one of my mates has come up with a radical set up on a Surf that gets the radiator up the back area, but he has yet to put it into action.
As far as the mud goes I run a tarp set up when it looks like being a bit deep.
As far as the mud goes I run a tarp set up when it looks like being a bit deep.
Cheers
Andrew
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Just a few mods, nothing over the top.:)
Andrew
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Just a few mods, nothing over the top.:)
When I was getting quotes, Total 4wd in epping sounded good although you have to supply the engine so that they take no responsibility for the reliability of the 2nd hand motor.
Just make sure that before you start you know exactly what you want to do. Saving a bit more cash and waiting to do everything in one hit will end up cheaper. I've ended up spending way too many $$$ re-doing things that were done on the cheap the first time.
Just make sure that before you start you know exactly what you want to do. Saving a bit more cash and waiting to do everything in one hit will end up cheaper. I've ended up spending way too many $$$ re-doing things that were done on the cheap the first time.
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sent this in a PM but thought it might be useful for anyone considering a conversion. You don't want to know how much I'm out of pocket because I chose the wrong mechanic the first time:
Find someone who has done a heap before, who has seen all the problems so that your conversion won't be an experiment. (The guy at total had a gen III in his cruiser)
As I said, pay more at first to avoid hassles later. I would recommend buying a new engine, or getting one really cheap cos you'll probably end up re-co ing it anyway.
Originally, after my conversion, I had 1 loose wire that would make the whole engine die. Good wiring is priceless.
Be as involved as possible without pissing the guy off. The more you see when its being done, the more chance you have of tracing a problem if you're stranded in the middle of nowhere.
Write everything down. A mate had a 40 series converted by Eureka Offroad. They have done hundreds of them yet the exhaust ended up twin 2in, sounded like shit and came out through the wheel arches so that any flex would crush them.
Get your engineer involved early to ensure the whole lot will pass later. The extra $100 for 1 hour of his time could save you heaps
I'm starting to sound like my dad but I had most of this in mind when I did mine but I'm still spending heaps to re-do stuf that was not done properly the 1st time
Find someone who has done a heap before, who has seen all the problems so that your conversion won't be an experiment. (The guy at total had a gen III in his cruiser)
As I said, pay more at first to avoid hassles later. I would recommend buying a new engine, or getting one really cheap cos you'll probably end up re-co ing it anyway.
Originally, after my conversion, I had 1 loose wire that would make the whole engine die. Good wiring is priceless.
Be as involved as possible without pissing the guy off. The more you see when its being done, the more chance you have of tracing a problem if you're stranded in the middle of nowhere.
Write everything down. A mate had a 40 series converted by Eureka Offroad. They have done hundreds of them yet the exhaust ended up twin 2in, sounded like shit and came out through the wheel arches so that any flex would crush them.
Get your engineer involved early to ensure the whole lot will pass later. The extra $100 for 1 hour of his time could save you heaps
I'm starting to sound like my dad but I had most of this in mind when I did mine but I'm still spending heaps to re-do stuf that was not done properly the 1st time
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