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Holden v6 into 81 lux
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2003 9:04 am
by Pesky Pete
Project car is now sitting in the shed and I have started scratching my head, and contemplated the task ahead. First thing on the list is the engine conversion. POS suggests a V* Rover motor, and I have been looking around for a suitably priced one.
Anyway, I have just been offered a v6 commodore motor, auto box, computer, and wiring loom for $650. Appears to me that this may eb the way to go. I know the motor is fairly potent (I used to own the car it came out of) and has a hot chip in the computer.
Any comments about how well they fit in an 81 lux .
Cheers
Pete
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2003 9:13 am
by bj on roids
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 9:51 am
by Pesky Pete
Vehicle will be off road play toy and eventually for competition, so on road performance is not important.
Cheers
Pete
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 10:20 am
by bj on roids
oh well, maybe tony missed this or doesnt know about the commodores specifically.
they go hard, and bestys ferozius has one in it, and it goes pretty good

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 11:28 am
by Maggot4x4
I have a mate with one in an 85 4skinner and he is stoked. It runs 36" TSL's and 80 diffs with about 4.56 or similar. T700 has the lock up with a manual overide switch so he can turn on and off whenever he wants.
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 8:34 pm
by RUFF
Sorry i missed this thread somehow.
I realy dont know what to suggest here as every V6 or V8 conversions have their problems.
Commodore V6= (172KG) Poor drivability below 1500rpm they have very little torque down low and the managment system on them cant cope with low RPM.
Holden V8s=(estimated220KG) Heavy and have oveheating issues when crawling around.
Rover V8=(145KG) Only 3kgs heavier than a 22R toyota 4Cyl(142KG) but is a real tight squeeze in a lux engine bay. I think i am going to have to run my Radiator on the tray for my set-up to work.Although i have seen these fitted with engine fans and getting good results. I am yet to drive mine but from the performance i have seen produced in Range Rovers with these engines i am expecting to be happy. I will have a real opinion within a month.
ChevV6=(4.3L 190.5KG) Heavy and usually carbed but do fit nice.
Im sorry I realy cant suggest anything great and trouble free.
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 9:25 pm
by N*A*M
i might have a rover 3.5l long engine with a hilux bellhousing for sale soon
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2003 4:20 pm
by Pesky Pete
Thanks Ruff.
I thought it might be too good to be true. I had looked at the Rover motor as others recommend it strongly. I also wondered how you could shoehorn one into a lux. Really a bit at a loss now for what to do about a motor in the old Lux. the 18R needs some work and I am sure that it won't produce the power I want when Im finished, so I am loathed to do much with it.
As this will be purely a play car for Comps, night runs etc I also want to keep it fairly simple.
Anyway, thanks for the advice, and it might be time to get the tape out again and look at the rover motor.
Cheers
Pete
Re: Holden v6 into 81 lux
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2003 10:51 pm
by Pal
Pesky Pete wrote:Project car is now sitting in the shed
Anyway, I have just been offered a v6 commodore motor, auto box, computer, and wiring loom for $650. Appears to me that this may eb the way to go. I know the motor is fairly potent (I used to own the car it came out of) and has a hot chip in the computer.
Any comments about how well they fit in an 81 lux .
Pete
The V6 fits ok use the auto and possibly low ratio T/case if you have the short wheel base model, or duals in the longy.
The v6 will have enough torque to smoke the 4 tyres off road
Spare parts are easy to find and cheap!
Price teh adapters
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2003 8:27 pm
by Brad
I am looking at this myself but with a LN106 Dual Cab. If you add it all up with adapters and everything you don't see much change from $3000.00 . If anyone has a cheaper way I am all ears

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2003 5:46 am
by suprasurf
supra

Re: Holden v6 into 81 lux
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 10:30 pm
by ShortyMQ
Pal wrote:
The V6 fits ok use the auto and possibly low ratio T/case if you have the short wheel base model, or duals in the longy.
The v6 will have enough torque to smoke the 4 tyres off road
Spare parts are easy to find and cheap!
Who does the adapter to suit the transfer to the auto

Re: Holden v6 into 81 lux
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 10:50 pm
by cbr
ShortyMQ wrote:Pal wrote:
The V6 fits ok use the auto and possibly low ratio T/case if you have the short wheel base model, or duals in the longy.
The v6 will have enough torque to smoke the 4 tyres off road
Spare parts are easy to find and cheap!
Who does the adapter to suit the transfer to the auto

Marks Adapters
Chris
Re: Holden v6 into 81 lux
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 10:52 pm
by ShortyMQ
Thanks
