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IT BEGINS ( engine conversion )

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How's it going guys

Today marked the beginning of my conversion. Unfortunately I was unable to begin until 3 this Arvo as I had work to do on a few hiluxs.

So I pretty much got 2 solid hours of work done.

I dropped all the fluids, removed the dump pipe, removed radiator and shrouds, air box, fuel filter and housing, starter motor, fan, power steering reservoir, decanted the aircon gas and removed most of the wiring harness. Unfortunately I ran out of light so back at it tomorrow morning.

Hoping to have the motor out by lunch.

Heaps more pics tomorrow

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I am getting rid of the CRD because it's a slug, sick and tired of driving up hills on the hway in second gear cause the engine doesn't have the guts

That's kind of interesting, as I can tow a 2 ton trailer or my campervan behind mine in my automatic, which doesn't have the ideal gearing at times, in the Gippsland hills (which aren't just rolling meadows), without any issues whatsoever. I did a V8 conversion a long time ago to one of my Patrols and while it went, it sure did hurt the back pocket. Enjoy the conversion, I had fun with mine, but I couldn't keep up with the fuel payments today.

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Yeah it's a pain in the arse, I'm not the only one that has a lack of power with the CRD my old boss has a 2011 patrol and can't even make it up green mount hill in one go. Believe it or not the conversion will lower my fuel bill. I sit around 22-24l per 100 when towing after the new motor goes in I will be returning around 17l per hundred. We have already converted a 2003 the same as we are doing to mine and it is a weapon of a car. I was a little hesitant of going away from diesel but short of going a duramax this will give the most bang for my buck.

G'day Russ, watching your conversion with interest. What are you towing with your bus mate, you must have got one of the ones built on Friday arvo that loves fuel.

Shane

Yeh they seem funny things these crds eh. I've got a manual and recently towing my windup caravan from bunbury the long way to bremer and back averaged 17/100. But you often hear of people getting mid to high 20s towing. Will be very interesting to see how the 6ltr goes. How are you going with emission crap, being a fairly new truck.

Shane

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Fuel usage never used to bother me id just fill up whenever it needed it. It wasnt until i fitted the scan gauge 2 that I realized how crap the economy was. Emissions shouldn't be an issue as I will fit the ls2 factory cat when I fab the exhaust.

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I am still waiting on the engine but whilst waiting I have decided I'm not happy with the badges on the rear door, this one arrived today to replace them.post-51-13395685758_thumb.jpg

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Nah at this stage I am still waiting for the insurance company to release the donor vehicle. I am going this route as I will also get recaro seats, long range tanks, diff armour, chromoly cvs plus a range of other goodies. If they decide to no write it off it's just a matter of ordering everything, 3-5 day wait for delivery and then it's on. I wouldn't have pulled my motor out yet except I sold it to a bloke who had his zd30 grenade on him.

The pics are coming I promise

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It's from a mates patrol that had already been converted.

Just gotten off the phone, I will be taking everything from his car minus the motor, as I have a L98 on the way from over east which should be here next week.

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It's from a mates patrol that had already been converted.

Just gotten off the phone, I will be taking everything from his car minus the motor, as I have a L98 on the way from over east which should be here next week.

L76/L98's are GREAT motors! You do know they're different from the LS2? LS2 is the HiPerf version that HSV uses, while the L76/L98 are the 6.0 litre motors Holden used in the Commodore (VZ series 2 on).

The aussie LS1 forum has great info, but I'd think you'd want it pretty std so the power/torque comes on as low in the rev range as possible.

Good luck with it.

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Yeah I was originally getting an LS2 however it has been decided the L98 has far less Kay's on it and is in better condition.

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Unfortunately I'm at a stand still, the wiring harnesses have been sent over east to be spliced together so I have to wait for it to come back, before I can continue

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