commodore v6 into hilux
commodore v6 into hilux
hi..just wondering whats involved and roughly what costs involved to put 3.8 v6 into diesel hilux (1995 doublecab) and if its really worth the time and money,also will it go much better than my 2.8 turbo engine...help appreciated
Re: commodore v6 into hilux
got one in my 87 d-cab
didnt do it myself so cant give you costs but eng will go in easy with some mods to the engine mounts, transmissions the hard part will have to get gear box adaptor.
goes bloody well tho lots of low down power spins up my 33s no probs.
Nick
didnt do it myself so cant give you costs but eng will go in easy with some mods to the engine mounts, transmissions the hard part will have to get gear box adaptor.
goes bloody well tho lots of low down power spins up my 33s no probs.
Nick
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Re: commodore v6 into hilux
sounds good and yes did hear needed adapter and appearantly place in christchurch sells them...do you know your diff ratio and does it sit on 100kph easily
Re: commodore v6 into hilux
4.56, sits on 100 no probs if your in chch anytime your welcome to take a look and a drive
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Re: commodore v6 into hilux
I think Steve at 4wdstuff, Supralux on here, has an adapter kit for sale, bout $1200 I think
his mobile is 021637600, give him a call, hes in ChCh
his mobile is 021637600, give him a call, hes in ChCh
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Re: commodore v6 into hilux
hi
rough rule of thumb i work by is you won't get much change out of about 5-7k if you pay some one to do it, the motor itself is the cheap bit, its all the other little extras that bite, fuel lines, radiator, hoses, mounts, drive shaft mods, etc etc, as for motor i have a ecotec V6 series 2 and would recommend you stay away from the non ecotec, it may cost a bit more for the donkey but the performance is worth it, you will however run into security code issues with the later motors, VS onwards, you can get around this by using a modded chip on the PCM, or making a black box to give the required codes.
personally i would go v6 over v8 anyday, smaller lighter and similar power, and a whole lot easier to cool.
Cheers
Pedro
rough rule of thumb i work by is you won't get much change out of about 5-7k if you pay some one to do it, the motor itself is the cheap bit, its all the other little extras that bite, fuel lines, radiator, hoses, mounts, drive shaft mods, etc etc, as for motor i have a ecotec V6 series 2 and would recommend you stay away from the non ecotec, it may cost a bit more for the donkey but the performance is worth it, you will however run into security code issues with the later motors, VS onwards, you can get around this by using a modded chip on the PCM, or making a black box to give the required codes.
personally i would go v6 over v8 anyday, smaller lighter and similar power, and a whole lot easier to cool.
Cheers
Pedro
Re: commodore v6 into hilux
gimmemud has a VN (i think) in his 1985 surf, i have driven it a few times, goes great! sits at 100km fine, even towing a zuk on a 3m trailer.
Re: commodore v6 into hilux
thanks comilux for the offer at having look at your hi lux and may be up that way in few weeks time so will be in touch and going by info im getting sounds like a good option for me
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Re: commodore v6 into hilux
One more plus for the holden is it fits the engine bay very well and you still have a lot of room. I have seen the 2jz conversions and the v6 holden and for offroading the holden seems to be the better torque and power the straight 6 has the better revs but is a tight fit.
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Re: commodore v6 into hilux
cool sounds like what i need and commodore engines are cheap eh....my diesel still ok but may keep eye out for conversion parts now and get ready for the change...also the commodore engine must be more grunty than 2.8 turbo diesel would that be correct
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Re: commodore v6 into hilux
Yes the commodore (from the ones I have driven) transform the hilux into more of a road vehicle and you dont have to concentrate or work on the road on hills or when towing.
You should also look at the oil pickup on the engine some have had issues with the std pickup on angles starving the engine of oil. Only really big angles and longer periods like winching it is an issue.
The difference a more modern petrol makes no matter what it is is huge even the old 5m is a huge change I just dont have the money for everything at once.
You should also look at the oil pickup on the engine some have had issues with the std pickup on angles starving the engine of oil. Only really big angles and longer periods like winching it is an issue.
The difference a more modern petrol makes no matter what it is is huge even the old 5m is a huge change I just dont have the money for everything at once.
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