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Post by 91Runner »

Hi All,
Just wour wanted to get your thoughts on what type of engine conversion is the best way to go for my 91 model 2.4L 22r motor 4runner. I am sick of not having any power or torque and am keen to create a good tourer/offroader. I have looked into a couple of ways to go e.g.
-install a v6 commodore engine and use marks 4wd conversion kits.
-install a newish toyota 2.7L engine
-Install a diesel engine.
I am after something that will be strong and reliable and not to thirsty.
And of cost not to expensive.
I am looking forward to your thoughts.
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Post by gotoy »

Go for diesel. Buy a 3.0Litre 1KZ half cut and away you go. Bags of torque and power.

I dunno about the V6, but don't do the 2.7.
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Post by Struth »

V6 commodore is a pretty straight forward conversion, probably cost about $2.5k worth of conversion gear on top of the motor though.
Plenty of go afterwards but.

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Post by Sic Lux »

gotoy what dramas are with the 2.7 (3rz-fe) for you to say not to do it.
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by booflux »

Out of those choices I would go the 2.7 and turbo it down the track :cool:
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Post by lay80n »

booflux wrote:Out of those choices I would go the 2.7 and turbo it down the track :cool:
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Post by gotoy »

:splat: lay80n :snipersmile: booflux :2gunfire: Sic Lux


The engine is underpower, a gas guzzler and does not have any comparison to the 1KZ or V6 options.

Better for 1KZ.
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Post by Highway-Star »

My father and I are rebuilding a 84 hilux (slightly different but anyway), and we are still undecided on engine choice. But from the research i've done this is what i have come to believe:

1KZ: Technically good engine, power torque and economy, however reliability isn't great, and some other issues with the EFI.

V6 GMH: Cheap to buy, easy to do, good power and torque, terrible fuel economy, and 6 cylinder rego. Some minor issues with earlier engines, ecotec would be better.

2.7 Lux: less power and torque than above, failry reliable engine, better economy than V6, got nothing on diesels though. Can purchase for reasonable price.

Some other engines:
2.8L (3L): reasonable torque (when turboed), good econmy achievable, more reliable and simpler to set up than 1KZ. This is the engine we are currently prefering for our requirements.

2.4L (2L): Too gutless. Probably the hardiest engine of the lot, but even with a turbo, its still a bit little.

V8 308: good output, which requires some good input (fuel wise) too. Cheap to purchase, install etc. Heavy block, and 8 cylinder rego are killers.


Just what I've been sorting through, there are more engines out there as well. Note: I havn't ever owned any of these engines, this is opinions i have formed from what i've read on sites like this, and elsewhere too.
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Post by booflux »

gotoy wrote::splat: lay80n :snipersmile: booflux :2gunfire: Sic Lux


The engine is underpower, a gas guzzler and does not have any comparison to the 1KZ or V6 options.

Better for 1KZ.
The engine is more than adequately powered for the uses outlined. The only time I found mine lacking was towing other than that it went fine. As for a gas guzzler hardly...........mine averaged 11-12L/100km around town and it wasnt babyed. It also averaged 10.3 on the highway on one particular trip it actually ran better figures than the 3.0td I was driving with :roll:

The V6 is a shitbox and the diesel is anything but cheap for a halfcut. If I hadnt needed to tow with mine I would have turboed it.
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Post by eldo »

put a big ass exhaust on her and she will stop farting up those big hills
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Post by bubs »

3RZ-F(T)E :D

or a 1UZ-FE i am currently in the process of producing an adaptor for the lexus A341E auto to a R1FA top shift gear driven transfer. This adaptor is 90mm thick I will post up a 3D rendering tommorow. If your interested PM me i'll give you more information.
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Post by crunch »

3RZ-FE. (2.7L)

-Bulletproof
-Good on fuel
-Pretty punchy
-Easiest conversion
-Less chance of breaking other components (Drivetrain etc)

We have them in our worktrucks and they are great. (4x2 Traybacks + gear - aprox 200 kg). They never miss a beat and we get about 490k per tank (65L) - not driven like grandma's either. They can adequately tow.

The V6 will get about 18L/100k's driven normally. Conversion will cost between 2.5k - 6k, depending on how much you can do yourself.

The 1KT would be my pick, but a halfcut alone is about 5-8k. Then there's other stuff to change to change from petrol to diesel.

V8 - If it's a toy, then great, but you'll have burnt crusty bits on your pants pocket if it's a daily driver. Oh, and you'll need a long range tank :)

Conversions from Surfs/Diesel lux's can cost between 2.5 - 5k

1UZ - got 7-10k for the conversion?


I've looked into all of these and have decided on the 3RZ for myself. But go with what suits you best.

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Post by 91Runner »

:finger: yeah good on yeah eldo.


Hey crunch what vehicle are looking at the 2.7L as a conversion. :?:
And have you got a cost estimate.
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Post by bubs »

Transfer adaptor rendering, oil galleries not shown here these are early renders ran out of time today at work to get some new ones. Notice it is also clockable to 2 positions. Also not shown is the new output shaft required for the auto. Which is a brand new shaft with a female 21 spline output, this adaptor will only work with top shifting transfers.

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Post by bubs »

Attached are some picture of a billet transfer case adaptor I produced.

It requires a new output shaft which is currently away being hardened. The whole adaptor is 90mm thick. The length of the whole unit from the front face where the bell housing bolts to, to where the transfer case bolts is 500mm.

The adaptor is clockable 15* to get the lower part of the transfer case out of the rocks.

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Post by Guy »

Bud, what do you expect the adapter to cost ?
Certainly makes a 1uz more attractive to people who dont have your level of fab skills
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Post by SASS »

I just put a 7mge (3 litre straight 6) supra motor in my hillux. Its a bolt in conversion with the right parts. Its no rocketship but a shitload better then the old 22r. This was my first ever conversion and i had no major dramas! 7MGE has about 142kw from factory.
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Post by HG »

My Hilux Surf has a 5 ltr Holden on LPG can do 540 kms on $51 and on fuel it returns 15ltrs per 100kms (I don't use fuel very much though), I drive my car every day with a trailer on the back too.
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Post by Guy »

SASS wrote:I just put a 7mge (3 litre straight 6) supra motor in my hillux. Its a bolt in conversion with the right parts. Its no rocketship but a shitload better then the old 22r. This was my first ever conversion and i had no major dramas! 7MGE has about 142kw from factory.
So what made you decide on the 7mge over the 7mgte (turbo version ?)
142 KW is still pretty respectible in a vehicle the weight of a dudlux/fourskinner.
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Post by bubs »

love_mud wrote:Bud, what do you expect the adapter to cost ?
Certainly makes a 1uz more attractive to people who dont have your level of fab skills
$1,400 for the 2 alluminium housings, 1 *new* not remanufactured auto output shaft all bolts and a t-case ring in either standard roatation or 15* depending on your application.

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Post by SimplyPV »

SASS wrote:I just put a 7mge (3 litre straight 6) supra motor in my hillux. Its a bolt in conversion with the right parts. Its no rocketship but a shitload better then the old 22r. This was my first ever conversion and i had no major dramas! 7MGE has about 142kw from factory.
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hi, could you give me some more info about this swap pls??? if i could pick this engine up for cheap, it might be better to go this route than to try n rebuild my 22r. is there a carb version of this engine?
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Post by SASS »

All the info you need is at http://www.supracharged.com.
Went the 7MGE because it puts less strain on the rest of the drive train where the 7MGTE turbo would blow the standard g52 box to pieces!
Truck is only for camping and getting away not racing.
There is no carby version of this motor that i know of!!!
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Post by SimplyPV »

damn! guess i'll be rebuildin the 22r then with a stage 1 cam.... oh well.
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Post by lay80n »

7M-GE was the motor in the 3.0L cressida. Cronic head gasket chewer, and hates to rev. Also in the early supras. No carby version (dunno why you would want one, the injection motor runs well).

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Post by Guy »

lay80n wrote:7M-GE was the motor in the 3.0L cressida. Cronic head gasket chewer, and hates to rev. Also in the early supras. No carby version (dunno why you would want one, the injection motor runs well).

Layto....
From everything I have read about the 7m's is the factory spec on the head bolt torque is way to low, pull em down half as much again and they dont have any issues. I drove a few cressidas with what I think was a 7mge in em and they seemed to go OK ..
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Post by beebee »

I'll put in another vote for the 3RZ but also throw the 22RE into the mix. It'll give some extra power and torque over the 22R but best of all - it's easy and cheap!
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Post by SASS »

7mge head gasket prob is an easy fix!
graphite head gasket, APR head bolts torqued to 72 footpouds.
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As for 7mge's not liking to rev i disagree!
It shits all over the 22r.

You need to ask your self what you want out of your truck?

If you want a high power truck be prepared to spend big!

I was going to do a commodore v6 conversion but they are to expensive for what u get. It was around $2500 just for the conversion kit alone!!!
That is not including labour, motor, gearbox, consumables and all the "other little stuff" If you go for the v6 be prepared to either go the automatic option or keep rebuilding your G52 gearbox as it wont handle the motors torque.

I wanted a cheap conversion that had as little custom parts as possible and that's what i got. Nearly every part of my conversion is an off the shelf Toyota part and they all bolt up. The 7mge makes its power further up the rev range then the V6 so its easier on the gearbox. Your already moving when the power kicks in.

The v6 has better torque but this is what will blow your gear box apart.

I tow a customeline camper behind my truck with ease at 120km down the highway ,and towing from the lights i can keep up with traffic easily.

As i have said it is no rocket ship (on par with 3.4l hilux I'd say) but it is exacly what i wanted, a well BALANCED truck that is easy to get parts for and didnt cost a fortune.
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Post by SimplyPV »

lay80n wrote:7M-GE was the motor in the 3.0L cressida. Cronic head gasket chewer, and hates to rev. Also in the early supras. No carby version (dunno why you would want one, the injection motor runs well).

Layto....
wanted a carb because i'd be interested in a very straight forward bolt in swap. dont want to deal with the wiring loom for the efi, ecu, etc etc etc. jus bolt in and go. but alas, i'll jus rebuild the head with a stage one cam. already has headers and extractors, oh well.
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