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def90 wrote:hey ben, as much as i'd love to comp it one day, i probably won't as don't want to kill it. by the way 40-50k's i'd be swapping to high range before then anyways your probably running 4.11's in your fender
the gearing will around the 46:1 with the 49% as i'm only running stock 3.54's CWP's, but then again there is probably a good chance when i have horsies to pay with they will die a sudden death and i'll have to look at 4.11's or a toyo cent conversion in which case i could swap back to 30% if needed
Sam, I wouldn't worry to much about the horsies breaking stuff, you will find that with the auto and the drop in torque you will be less likely to break stuff.
But then again, I have always had an auto and always had the v8s and always break stuff
p.s. fridge is keeping my beers cold, right next to the lounge chair
def90 wrote:the gearing will around the 46:1 with the 49% as i'm only running stock 3.54's CWP's, but then again there is probably a good chance when i have horsies to pay with they will die a sudden death and i'll have to look at 4.11's or a toyo cent conversion in which case i could swap back to 30% if needed
I thought that 4.11's were weaker than 3.54 CWP? A friend of mine that does some of the winch comps has recently gone backup to 3.54 from 4.11 because he was sick of breaking them.
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def90 wrote:the gearing will around the 46:1 with the 49% as i'm only running stock 3.54's CWP's, but then again there is probably a good chance when i have horsies to pay with they will die a sudden death and i'll have to look at 4.11's or a toyo cent conversion in which case i could swap back to 30% if needed
I thought that 4.11's were weaker than 3.54 CWP? A friend of mine that does some of the winch comps has recently gone backup to 3.54 from 4.11 because he was sick of breaking them.
i would of thought that ashcroft's and the like would've been miles stronger then stock 3.54's
hey grimace good to hear the fridge is doin her job, 'fred' my new 60L is loving all the blondes i give him on a daily basis to entertain before i finish 'em off! you getting your slack ass down with us to rover this w'end!!
looks a bit empty in there at the moment, but after the injection and everything is bolted up, hopefully i'll still get some space back in there. was a fair bit tighter with the isuzu.
its a 4.4 stroker kit, but using a ground 4.6 crank, instead of 4.4 - because i wanted a serp belt, gives me abit over 4.3L
ok so question, the temp fuel system we put on was a 2 barrel holley projection system - originally off a 4.4, that turns out can't deliver enough fuel.
we're just about to start pricing other options now, my mechanics looking at a 4 barrel holley system from the states, or a multipoint system.
who's got any suggestions? exp?
fired it up y'day and she's got a schweet rumble!
1986 - Stage 1 V8 serIII style side ute - gone
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
Yeh I agree with HI JACK straight LPG. But the 4.6 I put in
my 130 just use's the stock 3.9 injection & goes pritty well.
We are looking at an computor upgrade from JD as well for
a little extra
jbell wrote:Yeh I agree with HI JACK straight LPG. But the 4.6 I put in
my 130 just use's the stock 3.9 injection & goes pritty well.
We are looking at an computor upgrade from JD as well for
a little extra
Jeff
Have you run it up on a dyno and found out A/F ratio's yet?
Wanted: Car trailer or beaver tail truck, let me know what you got
No have'nt dynoed it yet, the nearest 4w dyno is 3hr's away.
Its only a work ute so its ok at this stage. But we always like
a bit more. But lpg will probobly be next.
jbell wrote:No have'nt dynoed it yet, the nearest 4w dyno is 3hr's away.
Its only a work ute so its ok at this stage. But we always like
a bit more. But lpg will probobly be next.
Jeff
Not talking about getting "a bit more" out of it, I'm talking about your engine living a long healthy life, not run lean for many km's
You don;t need a 4w dyno, just drop the front shaft and engage the CDL
Wanted: Car trailer or beaver tail truck, let me know what you got
Steer clear of the holley projection carbs sam as you will have the same problem as running well a holley carb
Im with harley mate. Go a Gas research carb.
If not try the 3.9 manifold with maybe aftermarket computer (im shore grimace had 1 around somewhere) with some bigger injectors.
But really you should have just stuck a damn Chev in it
Gas will come in a bit over what the projection carb an computer will come in at. The projection is pretty much a carb with 4 injectors shoved in the guts of it.
The standerd 3.9 computer and manifold set up will do fine though until you sort a gas kit out.
i'm in discusions with my mechanic a the moment to run probably the 3.9 manifold with a haltech computer, get rid of the AFM.
only problem is that he wants it for another month to do the work, as he only does it on the side, not as a dedicated job, to try and save me a little coin.
lucky he needs more landscaping done at his house
1986 - Stage 1 V8 serIII style side ute - gone
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
Unless you like piss fart arsing around with after market computers I would suggest keeping the standard 14CUX. It will be far less hassle and much cheaper.