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Who's put a V8 in a Bundy?

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Who's put a V8 in a Bundy?

Post by sudso »

Just wondering what issues come up by puttin a V8 with auto in a Bundera, you know, engine cooling, exhaust routing, front suspension, tailshafts, uncontrollable wheelstands etc etc.
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Post by evanstaniland »

im planning on doing a V8 conversion next year, but still not sure which engine im going to use, i was firstly planning on using a 350 short block but there isnt heaps of room in a bundy. after seeing the overkill vitara with a 3.5 V8 im thinking of using that for my new poower plant.
didnt realy answer any of your questions sory

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Post by v8zuki »

just putting the finnishing touches on 5l efi vp v8 in bundy fits very well nothing too tricky using marks kit with 5 sp t/diesel box have done other v8s and v6 conversions if you need info call mick 0415156693
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Post by sudso »

v8zuki wrote:just putting the finnishing touches on 5l efi vp v8 in bundy fits very well nothing too tricky using marks kit with 5 sp t/diesel box have done other v8s and v6 conversions if you need info call mick 0415156693
Yeah sounds nice. I have a 350 (carbed) with an auto on it I want to put in.
Haven't done any measurements yet but it looks like the total length might mean shorter rear tailshaft, longer front and maybe trans crossmember mods.

I got it with no motor and it has the petrol g/box so I dont want to use that.
Want to keep it auto though, it's a TH350 trans.
im planning on doing a V8 conversion next year, but still not sure which engine im going to use, i was firstly planning on using a 350 short block but there isnt heaps of room in a bundy. after seeing the overkill vitara with a 3.5 V8 im thinking of using that for my new poower plant.
didnt realy answer any of your questions sory

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No there's not heaps of room but I reckon they are plenty big enough for a small block. I'm keeping the engine pretty much stock and gassing it. Just dont know whether to straight gas it or duel fuel. Dont really want an LPG tank behind the back seat but that means getting rid of the petrol tank, I cant see where else an LPG tank will fit.

3.5? that would be a Rover engine?
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Post by evanstaniland »

yea 3.5 rover engine like the one that was used in the overkill vitara, i dont know if ill turbo it or not, prob not to start with and then see how it goes!!
i also think i could get a 3.5 rover V8 cheaper than a 350 chev.
im still not sure which box to put behind it as i dont think the bundera box will hold it ??
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Post by sudso »

evanstaniland wrote:yea 3.5 rover engine like the one that was used in the overkill vitara, i dont know if ill turbo it or not, prob not to start with and then see how it goes!!
i also think i could get a 3.5 rover V8 cheaper than a 350 chev.
im still not sure which box to put behind it as i dont think the bundera box will hold it ??
Everyone in the know seems to rate the diesel g/box that came out in the bundy's as a fair choice if you already have one. They are stronger than the petrol g/box's although nuthings indestructible.
3.5's r efi right? Not interested in the usual Commo V6? Mates got one with auto in his older Navara which goes pretty hard, that would be my choice if I didnt already have the 350.
Yeah I've had the 350 for a few years now just sitting there doing nothing so I thout I'd put it to good use.
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Post by evanstaniland »

not sure which model ill be using but as i said before i wont be able to do anything to my car till next year so i might change my mind between now and then!!
i have thaught about the V6 and i havent ruled it out, but i am planning on building a comp truck so i was thinking that having the V8 might help but i may go the V6 as it will also be my daily driver untill i can afford a cheap road car!!
as for g/box i have the 22R so i have the petrol box not sure which one it is but if it will stay together when i flog the shit out of it then ill keep it :D
yea i was real keen on the 350 but i wont be able to afford one as i need to budget for the other mods aswell and try and get sponsers!! ;)

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Post by sudso »

The guy who used to own my Bundy before me had a twin turbo 6 in front of the 22r gearbox.
They cant be too bad, he only blew 5th. gear :D
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Post by evanstaniland »

yea ive had a post in the rover section about engines and i was advised that the 3.9 EFI V8 (rover) should be good also i will prob be goin to auto as it wil be better for rock crawling and i was told the auto box for the 3.9 (ZF 4HP22) should be used so that wat im leaning towards.
i spose i can fix up the bundy box and sell it !!

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Post by Rock Wallaby »

Sudso,

don't forget the 1UZFE (i think thats it) or more commonly known as the Lexus V8 I think not 100% sure,venom racing up in QLD make a bellhousing to mate the R151 to the donk if you get a front cut cheap enough, IMHO it would be the pick of the bunch and there wouldn't be too many of them around (in a bundy that is)

anyway worth a thought
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Post by badger »

im in the slow process of that atm
just gotta get a halfcut, gear box, adaptors, put cab back onto chassis and done :P
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Post by Ruggers »

i got a mate with a 253 in one fits in great so a chev will go in easier as they are a tighter v
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Post by Skip »

badger wrote:im in the slow process of that atm
just gotta get a halfcut, gear box, adaptors, put cab back onto chassis and done :P
You are nearly there :)

You can also get a bellhousing from dellow to mate the 1UZFE to R51* or W/G5* boxes, although the quality is usually a little lacking.
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Post by FourSpin »

are you guys talking dinky-die bundy's or SWB 70 series?
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Post by sudso »

FourSpin wrote:are you guys talking dinky-die bundy's or SWB 70 series?
Mines an RJ70 coil sprung. SWB, yeah they're the dinky di bundy's with Hilux running gear.
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