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gen 3 into gq questions (ute pics)

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gen 3 into gq questions (ute pics)

Post by bru21 »

i have ordered my marks kit, and put a deposit on my motor (want to get all the bits together first so i get max warranty)


i am told by marks that the standard sump will hit the diff (vx commodore ss motor), do i have to use a castlemaine rod shop sump -$900 or is there a cheaper alternative.

i have the ecu already who can i send it to to get it re programmed so it no longer needs the bcm the quotes so far are way too steep for what should be a common easy mod. (or is it worth the $1000 to get 25kw at the wheels - for the obc - worried about fuel consumption as i have chopped off my chassis and have limited space for fuel)



contact phone numbers of suppliers you have used to adress this if possible.

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Post by Kane »

Sweet looking rig bru. you should post some more pic's in the members section.
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Post by Daisy »

bru21 wrote:i have ordered my marks kit, and put a deposit on my motor (want to get all the bits together first so i get max warranty)


i am told by marks that the standard sump will hit the diff (vx commodore ss motor), do i have to use a castlemaine rod shop sump -$900 or is there a cheaper alternative.

i have the ecu already who can i send it to to get it re programmed so it no longer needs the bcm the quotes so far are way too steep for what should be a common easy mod. (or is it worth the $1000 to get 25kw at the wheels - for the obc - worried about fuel consumption as i have chopped off my chassis and have limited space for fuel)



contact phone numbers of suppliers you have used to adress this if possible.

cheers

bru


bru - as in my PM will say it in here. give Daniel a call @ www.chipmaster.com.au - he is the best in the business.

cheaper alternative on a sump - try a US sump and pickup. they are basically the reverse pattern of the australian gen3 where pickup is opposite of the US.

Hope that helps

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Post by bru21 »

i think i will use chipmaster, his programming starts at $1000 though!
good to have someone i can drive to - good excuse for a byron surf trip!

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Post by hottiemonster »

awesome looking rig, post some more pics
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Post by Wendle »

what stops you from just modifying the standard sump?
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Post by Daisy »

alternativly try mark @ protorque engines - i believe hes in brendale. he specialises in gen3 programming as well and corrobates with daniel @ chipmaster as well.

US sump can be sought from www.eagleautospares.com.au

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Post by robbie »

nice rig dude.. who made the bar & what did it cost you?
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Post by kamote09 »

are the front tires really inverted?
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Post by bru21 »

i made the front bar and chopped the cab myself. yes the tyres are deliberatly inverted on the front - the rear are 'correct'! i checked with the rep and he recons they are speed rated backwards. plenty do this in the states. forwards for mud backwards for rocks - helps stop slipping off as it pulls to the center rather than away from it.

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Post by kamote09 »

thanks for the inputs...sounds logical...and I'm sure it works just as expected...
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Post by Screwy »

bru21 wrote:i have ordered my marks kit, and put a deposit on my motor (want to get all the bits together first so i get max warranty)


i am told by marks that the standard sump will hit the diff (vx commodore ss motor), do i have to use a castlemaine rod shop sump -$900 or is there a cheaper alternative.

cheers

bru


The motor you are using, is it a 5 litre, 304/308?

if so u will have a front sump and front oil pickup.
The fix for this is easy as anything and it wont cost u $900 :shock:

Just go to a wrecker and ask for a REAR SUMP from a HQ or similar 308 and and oil pickup to suit.

Because the block is the same all through the older rear sump and oil pickup will bolt straight up.

Problem solved ;)

If u have a 5.7 litre Gen3, ( MY BAAD I JUST READ THE TOPIC, you are fitting a Gen 3 :oops: )

Anyways, i havnt done it this way, but because the GEN3 motors are Chevs you should be able to get a rear sump off an older HQ ( or similar ) 350 chev, and the oil pickup and fit them up the same way.
I havnt done this, i know the holdens work.

Not sure about whether the Gen 3 motor is completely different from standard Chev......

anyway, its worth looking into for the money u could save :)

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Post by J Top »

Cheve's changed the dipstick position twice since the HQ.
I thought the circle track,swing gate sumps were only $500nz and could be adapted to the later blocks.
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Post by CRUSHU »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:

Not sure about whether the Gen 3 motor is completely different from standard Chev......



screwy



there isn't any parts that are the same between the gen 1/gen 2 chev and the gen 3. not even the bolts!! even the bore and stroke is different!! different length and width blocks, everything. it may as well be made by mazda!!
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Post by Daisy »

CRUSHU wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:

Not sure about whether the Gen 3 motor is completely different from standard Chev......



screwy



there isn't any parts that are the same between the gen 1/gen 2 chev and the gen 3. not even the bolts!! even the bore and stroke is different!! different length and width blocks, everything. it may as well be made by mazda!!


You're right there.. My gen3 was different in many ways to the previous gen's

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NOT different in many ways....... diferent in ALL ways. there are NO similarities.
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Post by Screwy »

CRUSHU wrote:NOT different in many ways....... diferent in ALL ways. there are NO similarities.


They still call it a CHEV :finger:
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Post by CRUSHU »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:
CRUSHU wrote:NOT different in many ways....... diferent in ALL ways. there are NO similarities.


They still call it a CHEV :finger:


even that is debatable....gen 3, ls1. holden has made no reference ever to the chev origins of this motor, even when describing the deplorable quality control in the USA
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Post by Screwy »

dammit..... O well :oops:

What about, Its a V8 :?
I think thats similar but from whats been said id say thats the only similarity...

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Post by bru21 »

i got an exchange for a us rear sump for $350, it still needs mods but at least the pickup is correct. good excuse to buy an ally lance for the mig i recon!

thanks fellas

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Post by fatassgq »

Hey bru21,
Found this while searching the net from this site http://www.cmr.uq.edu.au/~rotor/the_shed/mike_harris_rangie/

Might help a little? As you said you would think being computer controlled they could just delete this part. Have heard that it is better to have it though as it plays a part in the general running of the motor.

ECU problems: After fiiting engine and ecu Marks tell me I will need a body control module and speed sensor. BCM $750.00 not amused off to HSV dealer talk to him and technition Yep ned BCM but Tech says he can reprogam chip (He ex GMH Langly proving ground involved in design of electronics) says will just delete the requirment for BCM and speed sensor and anything else not required. $150.00 Done.


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Post by bru21 »

thanks mate, but thats not a gen 3 it's the older holden donk!

getting mine reprogrammed as we speak for $1100 inc a full mafless tune and bcm removal.

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