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Aurion v6 in sierra
Aurion v6 in sierra
Have been building up a 97 sierra for a while, now its time for an engine.
Was thinking it would be great to have the 200kw aurion v6 under the bonnet, alot of power i know! Is this as crazy as it sounds? and what sort of gearbox is best suited? would prefer to keep it manual
Was thinking it would be great to have the 200kw aurion v6 under the bonnet, alot of power i know! Is this as crazy as it sounds? and what sort of gearbox is best suited? would prefer to keep it manual
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Interestingly enough I was wondering just the other day about how fun it would be to have my non-V VTI 3L V6 quadcam engine from my 01 camry daily drive in the vitara. Its got loads of bottom end so would go great. Don't know if a transmission exists for a N/S conversion, what the weight would be or if the dimensions even allow it, but its fun to dream.
Edit. How about a cosworth YB series 2L (150kw NA/ 200+ turboed and already north south). That would be fairly unique. Do you think Transport dept would notice that the motor was from a FORD sierra not a SUZUKI sierra?
Interestingly enough I was wondering just the other day about how fun it would be to have my non-V VTI 3L V6 quadcam engine from my 01 camry daily drive in the vitara. Its got loads of bottom end so would go great. Don't know if a transmission exists for a N/S conversion, what the weight would be or if the dimensions even allow it, but its fun to dream.
Edit. How about a cosworth YB series 2L (150kw NA/ 200+ turboed and already north south). That would be fairly unique. Do you think Transport dept would notice that the motor was from a FORD sierra not a SUZUKI sierra?
The motor itself should be easy to set up for north south ( prado, hilux, whatever mounts, trim, gearbox, clutch, starter etc.
It's just a terrible idea to try and put that much motor in a sierra.
Apart from fit, cooling and weight, you'll have to strengthen the rest of the driveline to about hilux strength, increase spring rate to about hilux rate and everything else that goes with it.
I don't even think the 2.0/2.5/2.7 suzuki V6 is a good idea for a sierra for the fit, weight and heat issues.
I think everyone contemplating some sort of big motor in a sierra should drive a G16B efi converted sierra. IMHO around 100hp (76Kw) seems to be a nice number - it will cruise at an easy 100 with whatever tyres you like but it's not scary under power or breaks stuff.
Steve.
It's just a terrible idea to try and put that much motor in a sierra.
Apart from fit, cooling and weight, you'll have to strengthen the rest of the driveline to about hilux strength, increase spring rate to about hilux rate and everything else that goes with it.
I don't even think the 2.0/2.5/2.7 suzuki V6 is a good idea for a sierra for the fit, weight and heat issues.
I think everyone contemplating some sort of big motor in a sierra should drive a G16B efi converted sierra. IMHO around 100hp (76Kw) seems to be a nice number - it will cruise at an easy 100 with whatever tyres you like but it's not scary under power or breaks stuff.
Steve.
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hey the only thing that the aurion motor shares with the hilux's is the GR in the engine code thats it there two completly different motors and electrics are a nightmare the computer wont run without the transmissionGwagensteve wrote:The motor itself should be easy to set up for north south ( prado, hilux, whatever mounts, trim, gearbox, clutch, starter etc.
It's just a terrible idea to try and put that much motor in a sierra.
Apart from fit, cooling and weight, you'll have to strengthen the rest of the driveline to about hilux strength, increase spring rate to about hilux rate and everything else that goes with it.
I don't even think the 2.0/2.5/2.7 suzuki V6 is a good idea for a sierra for the fit, weight and heat issues.
I think everyone contemplating some sort of big motor in a sierra should drive a G16B efi converted sierra. IMHO around 100hp (76Kw) seems to be a nice number - it will cruise at an easy 100 with whatever tyres you like but it's not scary under power or breaks stuff.
Steve.
i say forget the aurion and find a 4.0lt wrecked lux and swap everything over get a front and rear axle outta an older lux cause the new axles are wider,
with a modified ECU you can push out more power from a 4.0lt than the aurion and the TRD lux (pulled back alot because of tree huggers)
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And for all that effort, just buy a Hilux and do an engine swap.Wrench_Pilot_86 wrote: i say forget the aurion and find a 4.0lt wrecked lux and swap everything over get a front and rear axle outta an older lux cause the new axles are wider,
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Gen 4s are old school new school is HEMI in a zooka reef wrote:dream vs reality =suck i like to put v8 gen 4 in my jimny to .running on gas .is anything new in this forums
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by all accounts, the weight and bulk of the hemi (let alone cost and availability) makes it a less desirable option than the LS series.
I've seen some interesting tech on this on Pirate.
Steve.
by all accounts, the weight and bulk of the hemi (let alone cost and availability) makes it a less desirable option than the LS series.
I've seen some interesting tech on this on Pirate.
Steve.
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Hard crowd it was a joke don't you know what a "joke" is. The best motor is anything you can get passed by the authorities.BTW old school is running carbs not injected .a reef wrote:why v6 if u can put v8. gen 4.3.2.1 cheap and aesy to buy and i like old schoool not to complicated.u now how much is hemi ????? au $ 6000 to 12000.engine alone .i dont think so
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253boner59 wrote:Hard crowd it was a joke don't you know what a "joke" is. The best motor is anything you can get passed by the authorities.BTW old school is running carbs not injected .a reef wrote:why v6 if u can put v8. gen 4.3.2.1 cheap and aesy to buy and i like old schoool not to complicated.u now how much is hemi ????? au $ 6000 to 12000.engine alone .i dont think so
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I have one to give away if anyone needs one for parts or rebuildVR Rodeo wrote:253boner59 wrote:Hard crowd it was a joke don't you know what a "joke" is. The best motor is anything you can get passed by the authorities.BTW old school is running carbs not injected .a reef wrote:why v6 if u can put v8. gen 4.3.2.1 cheap and aesy to buy and i like old schoool not to complicated.u now how much is hemi ????? au $ 6000 to 12000.engine alone .i dont think so
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I agree with drive a zook with an inj1.6, or even a GTi. They don't have they power for much above 130kph in top but who need it? I can drag off most fourbies with my GTi motor if you like that kinda thing and it does everything else fine.
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and here its specs
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Driver: Greg Higgs
Co-driver: RJ Lynn
Representing: Rough Country Suspension
Stomping grounds: North Carolina
Vehicle: '87 Suzuki SJ-410
Engine: 5.7L Hemi
Transmission: 45RFE
Transfer case: 4.3:1 Atlas II
Front axle: Spidertrax housing, Currie 9-inch center, Detroit Locker, 4.56 gears
Rear axle: Spidertrax housing, Tru Hi-9, Detroit Locker, 4.56s
Steering: PSC full hydraulic
Suspension: Custom four-link with coilovers
Tires & Wheels: 39-inch BFG Krawlers on 17x9 American Racing
Other Stuff: Fab Fours front and rear bumpers, Ramsey 9,500-pound winch, aluminum links, rear suspension winch
Built for: Big rocks
The Down & Dirty
Driver: Greg Higgs
Co-driver: RJ Lynn
Representing: Rough Country Suspension
Stomping grounds: North Carolina
Vehicle: '87 Suzuki SJ-410
Engine: 5.7L Hemi
Transmission: 45RFE
Transfer case: 4.3:1 Atlas II
Front axle: Spidertrax housing, Currie 9-inch center, Detroit Locker, 4.56 gears
Rear axle: Spidertrax housing, Tru Hi-9, Detroit Locker, 4.56s
Steering: PSC full hydraulic
Suspension: Custom four-link with coilovers
Tires & Wheels: 39-inch BFG Krawlers on 17x9 American Racing
Other Stuff: Fab Fours front and rear bumpers, Ramsey 9,500-pound winch, aluminum links, rear suspension winch
Built for: Big rocks
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thanks for the replys, i think! true i didnt think about this to much at all. I came back from a mates place who runs an aurion twin turbo v6 in his buggy well worth 60k an engine (so im told) and though how cool would a stock one be in the siera. He also offered me an engine at a good price. I though about it up to the point where i know holden v6s and autos have been done so how much more work would this be. I've put chevs in rangies and understand the messing around it takes to get things right. I already have lux diffs ready to go in. It might be expensive but I was planning on keeping it and enjoying it.
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