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engine conversion on a gq 92
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 3:39 pm
by nogutsnoglory
hey guys
i got a 92 GQ and the motor is on its way out its got a tb42 in it atm but i want to put something different in it
what is the easiest and cheapest motor to put in it other then a tb42
i was thinking ether the 4.8 out of a GU, a td42 or a 5Ltr out of a commy
just remember that its a manual and i would like to keep it that way
any one with some extensive advice please contact me and let me no what way i should go and what i have to do to get the new heart in the old girl
thanks
please email me on
jasonpollock@iprimus.com.au
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 3:58 pm
by 351ciofgrunt
It comes down to what you want to put in it.
Everyone will have a different opinion.
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 4:22 pm
by AFeral
Tb 48 fits in fairly easly i'm half way through putting one in. Have a look at my build thread.
Commy 5lt I have been in was not too impressive for the time and money involved fitting it. Ls1 would be a better choice in my opinion.
Td 42 would be fairly easy as its all factory parts to fit it.
Re: engine conversion on a gq 92
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 4:29 pm
by bogged
theres probably only 5000 threads in the nissan section on engine swaps.
Possibly have a look back?
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:04 am
by cooki_monsta
imho, go the 4.8 and chip it, i know of one thats been put in, and its making 160ish kw which is as much as my turbo tb42, and you could still get more out of the 4.8
for a nice easy bolt up conversion they ShortyIQ rock!
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 6:50 pm
by Jake GQ..
i wemt the same situation and the easiest and by far the cheapest option was rebuilding to run boost. thats my opinion tho
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:15 pm
by cooki_monsta
i did that, but, if you want to swap motors then the 4.8 is the way to go (oh and u can always boost that 2)
engine conversion on a gq 92
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:09 pm
by nogutsnoglory
yeh i understand
tho i just think my motor is not in to good of shape to do the work to it
it is leaking water out the head into the exhaust and the bottom end bearing has a really nasty rattle and scratching noise come out of it
also i cant find a throttle senser
all my block has heaps of rust and blocks in it every time i open the radiator rust comes out
what do i need to do to get a 4.8 in to the old girl and do i need to mod the gearbox or anything to get it in
also i have not been able to find a price for a 4.8
does any one no where i can get the 4.2 rebuilt and strap a charger on to it in cabooture area that isnt a bunch of rip offs i had a falcon rebuilt not to long ago and i got riped big time
thanks
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 10:24 am
by ludacris
Find an engine builder in Brisbane but you will pick up TB 4.2 in great condition second hand cheap as. Then if you still want to boost it. Personally I would be doing a TD4.2 conversion. Then turbo it later. More money in your pocket at the fuel station.
Cris
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 10:27 am
by bogged
cooki_monsta wrote:imho, go the 4.8 and chip it, i know of one thats been put in, and its making 160ish kw which is as much as my turbo tb42, !
they make more than 160 standard.. so your mates is broken.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_TB_engine
TB48DE
In 2001 the TB48 surfaced, with 99.5mm bore, 102mm stroke and double overhead camshaft. Shadowing the mainstream TB42/45 they were released as plain engines, which has seen them used in forklifts etc.
DOHC & variable valve timing
245 PS (180.2 kW; 241.6 bhp) @ 4200RPM
40.8 kg·m (400 N·m; 295 lb·ft) @ 3200 RPM
If your rebuilding the TB48, go with either the 5.1 or 6ltr stroker kits (check youtube for some clips of em)
http://www.maperformance.com/brian-crow ... -tb48.html
Brian Crower 5.15L Stroker Kit Nissan Patrol TB48
The BC stroker kit for the Nissan Patrol TB48 engine platform incorporates a 108mm stroke, steel billet crank, BC 4340 Pro Series connecting rods rated to 1200+ horsepower. Depending on bore size that you decide, the BC kit will take you up to a 5.15L with 100.5mm bore. As usual, each BC kit features custom CP aluminum forged pistons, 9310 alloy wrist pins, ring pack and buttons. Available in any desired bore and compression ratio for use in turbo or normally aspirated.
and
http://www.maperformance.com/brian-crow ... -tb48.html
engine conversion on a gq 92
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:10 pm
by nogutsnoglory
yeh that tb48de set up sounds mad
can some one just answer these questions
1 what do i have to change to get a TB48 in?
2 what do i need to do to convert petrol system over to a desiel?
3 can i use a carbie motor and convert it over to efi as in i get a carbie motor that has nothing wrong with it and i put my efi off my old motor on it
can that work ??