new from southland

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mayder
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new from southland

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hi im phil thought id join up doing a 1uz conversion in my surf so might have a few questions after ive used the search button :)
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bob_or_jim
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Welcome to the site mate. There is a mountain of info here......just gotta find it. Im not sure how far you are into your conversion but Lextreme is a goody too.

What year/model surf?

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mayder
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hi its a ln130 89 surf
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Sweet, Ive done one of those before. Was a front sump from memory but did the SAS at the same time (actually made it easier). So if ya have any questions sing out.
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as above can help with questions too
Current 4wd: Surf Kzn185 ssrg factory Intercooled (yet to start build)
Past 4wd: toyota surf ln130, coil sas, 1uz v8 build
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hi hows it goin got a question how you get on with the wiring as im running a manual gearbox and got know idea on how to wire it up
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Post by Big »

Probably best start here.. it's a VERY good guide and if you can't get it going following the instructions then pay someone to do.. It's very comprehensive and easy to follow..

http://oldschool.co.nz/2011/forum/index.php?/topic/30736-how-to-wire-up-a-1uz-engine-vvti-and-non-vvti/
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