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what year 3.8 V6?
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what year 3.8 V6?
hi guys
i was wondering what year/model you would recommend putting in a hilux
as im looking for a mate wanting a V6 but he did not no what year
commodore engine year/modle to get it from, on a cheap conversion!
cheers
dave
i was wondering what year/model you would recommend putting in a hilux
as im looking for a mate wanting a V6 but he did not no what year
commodore engine year/modle to get it from, on a cheap conversion!
cheers
dave
Try to get your hands on a VN series 2, or VP motor. They are a smoother engine, and have the thermostat housing at the front of the block, rather than at the back like on VN series 1, which has a stupid metal pipe running around the drivers side of the block.
YN65 X-Tra cab, 33's, 3" body lift otherwise stock. (the brumby got stolen)
Re: what year 3.8 V6?
What year is the Hiluxzookdave wrote:hi guys
i was wondering what year/model you would recommend putting in a hilux
as im looking for a mate wanting a V6 but he did not no what year
commodore engine year/modle to get it from, on a cheap conversion!
cheers
dave
The motor has to be of the same year or newer than the vehicle
Give Chevtorque in Maddington a bell 94932769 they are also agents for Marks
Adrian
www.chevtorque.com.au
www.chevtorque.com.au
not if you have it run on lpg only, then you dont need all that injetion cr@p or polution gear, im petty sure thats the case please correct me if im wrong.What year is the Hilux
The motor has to be of the same year or newer than the vehicle
series 1 vn v6 have two crank options auto or manual (just incase you didnt know).
mq shorty, black, rust free!!, quarter chop, F&R tube bars and sliders, q78's or 33'' stt's, 4.88's with lsd waiting to be thrown in.. :D http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9540
you can re-wire that out or use an eariler type wireing harnessDe-lux wrote:from what i've read on here the VN / VP model is easier due to no BCM (body control module - the alarm thingo)
someone that's done it will be better to help you... if not have a search as their are many many threads on it
and good info on here
http://www.v6conversions.com.au/
[url=http://downunder4x4.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1650]86 Hilux[/url]
and a 84 extra cab
If Rocks Had P^ssies Our Lives Would Be Perfect :D...
and a 84 extra cab
If Rocks Had P^ssies Our Lives Would Be Perfect :D...
not if you have it run on lpg only,g60boy wrote:What year is the Hilux
The motor has to be of the same year or newer than the vehicle
With a statement like this we can see you have traveled extensivly on gas around Western Australia which covers over 30% of the Australian land mass
Adrian
www.chevtorque.com.au
www.chevtorque.com.au
g60boy wrote: Quote:
What year is the Hilux
The motor has to be of the same year or newer than the vehicle
not if you have it run on lpg only,
With a statement like this we can see you have traveled extensivly on gas around Western Australia which covers over 30% of the Australian land mass
sorry but i didn't mean to offend you but i was just stating a fact, im not saying he has to do it , but it maybe an option, thats all i was trying to say and i do a fair bit of gas driving my self.
mq shorty, black, rust free!!, quarter chop, F&R tube bars and sliders, q78's or 33'' stt's, 4.88's with lsd waiting to be thrown in.. :D http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9540
Just hope you're prepared for the fuel bill. I've never got better than 20lt/100 km out of my Navara with VP V6 and T700 tranny. Going LPG was the only answer, but it is still relatively gutless.
I wouldn't waste my money on a commodore conversion. Even if you do it yourself as I did, you would be better off spending a similar amount on a 1UZ V8 conversion. Much more power and a far better motor. Commodore motors were designed to pull around a lighter, more aerodynamic vehicle than any 4x4 and although they are far better than what the standard 4 cylinder is, if you're going to spend money on a conversion you may as well go for the best option, otherwise you will forever be saying "If only".
Cheers, Ric
I wouldn't waste my money on a commodore conversion. Even if you do it yourself as I did, you would be better off spending a similar amount on a 1UZ V8 conversion. Much more power and a far better motor. Commodore motors were designed to pull around a lighter, more aerodynamic vehicle than any 4x4 and although they are far better than what the standard 4 cylinder is, if you're going to spend money on a conversion you may as well go for the best option, otherwise you will forever be saying "If only".
Cheers, Ric
Any conversion done properly will cost more than you think. Presuming you will be doing the work yourself and can weld, you will be up for:
For the Commodore conversion, which is considered to be reasonably cheap, mainly due to the low cost of the motor and tranny:
Motor, complete with ECU, wiring harness, manifolds etc - $1600
Conversion kit- Mine was from V6 Conversions $2200 (included sump, engine mounts, wiring harness, transfer case adaptor, output shaft for transmission and speedo cable setup)
Cost of fitting output shaft into transmission (needs to be done by tranny experts)
Exhaust system $600
Engineer cert - $600
Larger radiator - $250
You can then sell your old donk and g/box for say $1500, but you'll also be up for a myriad of other small items to make the whole thing look and act professional.
If you use your existing manual box you will save on the transfer case adaptor and output shaft cost, but will be up for a manual flywheel, pressure plate etc, so much the same. The end result is still a far from perfect setup in my opinion.
By going 1UZ, your costs will be very similar as the front cut you will buy will be much the same as the commodore (1UZ s are very cheap) and at least you'll have something worthwhile and it will be all Toyota and may even gain a little in value, whilst the V6 will make the vehicle worthless.
To my knowledge, most of the other 6 cylinder toyota engines are straight 6s and would be too long for the engine bay.
Hope this helps.
Ric
For the Commodore conversion, which is considered to be reasonably cheap, mainly due to the low cost of the motor and tranny:
Motor, complete with ECU, wiring harness, manifolds etc - $1600
Conversion kit- Mine was from V6 Conversions $2200 (included sump, engine mounts, wiring harness, transfer case adaptor, output shaft for transmission and speedo cable setup)
Cost of fitting output shaft into transmission (needs to be done by tranny experts)
Exhaust system $600
Engineer cert - $600
Larger radiator - $250
You can then sell your old donk and g/box for say $1500, but you'll also be up for a myriad of other small items to make the whole thing look and act professional.
If you use your existing manual box you will save on the transfer case adaptor and output shaft cost, but will be up for a manual flywheel, pressure plate etc, so much the same. The end result is still a far from perfect setup in my opinion.
By going 1UZ, your costs will be very similar as the front cut you will buy will be much the same as the commodore (1UZ s are very cheap) and at least you'll have something worthwhile and it will be all Toyota and may even gain a little in value, whilst the V6 will make the vehicle worthless.
To my knowledge, most of the other 6 cylinder toyota engines are straight 6s and would be too long for the engine bay.
Hope this helps.
Ric
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