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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 7:18 pm
by MARKx4
I cant see why use go to that trouble, you can get a 308 red motor from a wreckers for less then $500 and put a 330 to 360 strocker kit through it. Then you can get the adaptor for your manual gear box or if you want auto, the tri-matic to turbo adaptor is much cheaper. Then you have best of both worlds, a strong motor with pleanty enough horses and torque and the advantage of effortless part finding anywere in australia. Plus it would cost around the same. Sorry a little more, not much cause you can pick the gas conversions up second hand anywere.

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 7:32 pm
by MissDrew
Then you don`t have quad cams, 32 valves, FULL yes FULL alloy motor, 6 bolt yes count them 6 bolt mains, and motor that will rev to about 7000rpm in stock form.

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 9:02 pm
by L,C 60
Camshaft1 wrote:Why cris would you want to disgrace all patrols around the country by putting a toyota donk in it. Would you put a gen 3 in a falcon? Ofcourse you bloody wouldnt its just as ur name says LUDICRIS! Turbo the TB42, put in a diesel, put in a injected 454 in it. just dont go Toyota!



Gen 3 in a falcon or vice versa hasn't been done but what about all the chev engines in ford body hot rods, whats the go there.
dosen't discrace the ford now dose it.

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 1:07 pm
by stuee
Guts wrote:Then you don`t have quad cams, 32 valves, FULL yes FULL alloy motor, 6 bolt yes count them 6 bolt mains, and motor that will rev to about 7000rpm in stock form.


Why would you want to rev to 7000 rpm in a 4wd. I just don't see why this is such a good point for some people. Idealy you want all your power down low so the fact that you can rev to 7000rpm pointless (just bragging rights). I also believe they have a forged steel crank and other steel bits :finger: :finger: , just being picky :D . I don't doubt there reliability, strength and power but unless you've got super reduction gears those high revs are pointless. A single cam OHV motor that only revs to 4000rpm but gives its usable power from 750rpm up would be much more useful in my opinion. The number of cams and valves really just make people feel special.

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 2:26 pm
by MissDrew
I already have the gearing :P

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 3:30 pm
by stuee
Fair enough. Seems people are sold on this engine, not my cup of tea personally. They may have to start a 1uz-fe section soon with all the interest :lol:

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:05 pm
by purple people eater
yeh fair enough but cant beat cubes for balls !

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:11 pm
by Shorty40
purple people eater wrote:yeh fair enough but cant beat cubes for balls !


I would see a doctor about those cubed balls :puppydogeyes:

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 4:51 am
by GQ TROL
Hey GQ TROL I want some of that 1200ft/lb of torque have they got any spare as I imagine you would only really need about 300-500ft/lb to get them moving. I could really use a couple 100 extra ft/lb for my 18R.


Congratulations Skootin for your selective reading skills.....if you took the time to read the entire thread you would have noticed this bit --->> "I accept that torque and HP figures are often mis-represented...but all these trucks used the same dyno machine all on the same day so the figures are atleast relative to each other." Hell, on the same day a mates GQ with an injected LT1 (the one Cris was probably thinking of) dynoed 2200ft/lbs just before the dyno shut itself down. We know the figures aren't strictly correct, but they're RELATIVE to each other FFS!!!

Yet another thread turned into a pissing contest!

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:53 am
by Camshaft1
[quote="grazza"]Its a bloody engine mate.
I dont give a flying f%#k who made it.

Nissan yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh!
Toyota yeh! yeh!yeh!yeh!yeh!yeh!yeh!yeh!yeh!
Ford yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh!
Holden yeh! yeh!yeh!yeh!yeh!yeh!yeh!yeh!yeh!
Mazda yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh!yeh!yeh!yeh!yeh! yeh!
Hyundai yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh!
Suzuki yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh!
McDonalds yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh!
KMart yeh! yeh!yeh!yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh!
Oakley yeh! yeh!yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh!
Nike yeh! yeh! yeh!yeh! yeh! yeh! yeh!yeh! yeh!

....feckwit[/quote]
thats sad mate that youv'e actually got the time to write that shit. you better find a woman or something...

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:59 am
by Camshaft1
Gen 3 in a falcon or vice versa hasn't been done but what about all the chev engines in ford body hot rods, whats the go there.
dosen't discrace the ford now dose it.[/quote

Im right into hot rods actually with about 3 floating through various stages in my imediate family. all fords and all cleveland and windsor donks. im a chev man myself but im not a fan of swapping makes of engines in cars.

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 12:55 pm
by J Top
Standard procedure in a Ford tune up is fit a Chev !!!!!
J Top

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 4:17 pm
by MARKx4
Standard feature in any make of cars manual is Fit a holden or chev in it.

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 4:25 pm
by Meldge
Mark Costello wrote:Standard feature in any make of cars manual is Fit a holden or chev in it.



Well it's not like you'd stuff around within Nissan shiat now is it... :finger:

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 4:28 pm
by MARKx4
The only reason i tryed that nissan stuff is that i was halfway through building the 308 stocker for the commodore. I pick up a 308 red motor to replace it mid febuary.

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 9:52 pm
by MissDrew
The main reason I looked at other motors and finally decided on the toy V8 is I can`t farking stand Holden shit, I wouldn`t put a Holden motor in if it was given to me, well I nearly did since I had a V6 given to me but now I`m farking glade its still sitting on the floor in the shed, the bloody pos.

Now just to set things straight I`m not a fan of putting other make motors in to cars/4x4s either, but sometimes it does make sense.

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 10:24 pm
by up2nogood
Sometimes fitting engines is a bit like shagging ugly chicks.

You just have to stick it in and see how it goes.........

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 10:29 pm
by bogged
Guts wrote:Now just to set things straight I`m not a fan of putting other make motors in to cars/4x4s either, but sometimes it does make sense.


IMHO it doesnt really make shit difference. If its what you want, then just shoehorn the Cookie in there.. who cares if its a Buick, Holden, ford, chev, or bedford?

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 8:48 pm
by Meldge
what models and types of after market ecus will go on the 1UZ.

I am guessing you cant just buy any, even off a four cylinder.
Or with the right connections and re-programmimg\tune, will any ecu fit.


Might seem like a silly question but I have never looked into AM ECUs...

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 9:02 pm
by grazza
Any that support 8 cylinders - just about all of them.
Autronic, Motec, Haltech, Wolf, etc...
I am going to look into a Unichip which hangs off the factory ECU.
Then if the Unichip plays up I can remove it.
Also can use it on future vehicles.

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 9:43 pm
by bubs
wolf is what I have used, and on the 2 patrols