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Hey just wondering whats involved and how much money would have to be thrown into swapping a v6 alloytec to an ls engine in a vz ute, any advice appreciated cheers
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ryanVTV6
Post #3
Not much. Engine, box, ecu, loom and a bit of BCM work. Be ready for the uneducated crew to jump in and start the "just sell it and buy one already done" comments. Yeh i was expecting that haha, but if the v6 i have now is knocking it could probably be cheaper to drop the ls in then try and sell a ute with the current engine, |
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JayJay
Post #8
As long as it's the current or newer model engine to your model car. Should be alright. Probably the tail shaft, K frame, engine, loom, ECU, gearbox, cross member, all those usual things to doing that. |
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memmi87
Post #9
Wouldn't know about the Body Control Module so I will not comment on that one. I just figured it controlled everything to do with the body/lights and things like that. Not the actual engine. Always thought the BCM controls most electrics, and also talks with all other modules in the car, like the ECU... from what I can gather |
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75 KINGSWOOD
Post #10
well if your planning on selling it why not just replace it with another V6 will be cheaper and honestly your wont really make any money buy putting a ls1 in it |
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purepunani
Post #11
It really wouldnt be worthwhile to transplant a stock LS and associated running gear. All you'll have is Sv6 resale (if you ever decide to sell), you'll have a vehicle that will end up costing you quite a bit more than if you were to buy the same year model SS. |
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evilstuie
Post #14
in all real perspective your better off fixing the engine you have now and then buying an ss ute not the perfect idea but its not like its a hq ute with a 202 and you can just go throw a 350 in for the fuck of it i always thought if you upped the engine you had to upgrade brakes and change the front shocks/springs to suit as well? or do they make all the new commodores with the same parts with only the engine different? |
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SiKWiKD
Post #17
i always thought if you upped the engine you had to upgrade brakes and change the front shocks/springs to suit as well? or do they make all the new commodores with the same parts with only the engine different? in a hq nah not really most of it is just new engine box and wire it up peice of piss could be done in a day as for a commodore im not sure on brake sizes im pretty sure they are basically the same size all round i think it is just engine computer dash all the crap box tailshaft unaware of the diff im quite sure they are exactly same and body module crap |
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kramer89
Post #18
Ok so heres a basic list of what you'll need. First a decent engine, gearbox box and wiring loom, probably something from a vy or newer as the vt and vx ls1s had alot of issues like piston slap and oil pressure drops. A second hand vy or vz v8 pcm and bcm from the same car as they are linked and would cost more to get them tuned to talk to each other then it would to buy a second hand pair. A new vz ss fly by wire module and accelerator pedal box as the v6s ran a different step up to the v8s. You'll need to upgrade your brakes, the v6s ones are too small and wouldnt pass engineering. V8 ss front struts and shocks, v8 engine mounts, t56 gearbox mounts, V8 exhaust system including headers and cats, V8 radiator and hoses, twin thermo fan setup, V8 tailshaft, the v6 one would bolt up but wouldnt handle the added torque. A v8 ute lsd diff, i would recommend going a higher ratio diff, the vz ss utes came out with a 3.7:1, id go a 3.9:1 as it wont cost you a whole lot more but will vastly improve the acceleration of your car. You'll need to upgrade the fuel system, best way would be to just replace the v6 fuel pump with a v8 one. Lastly all the little stuff like loom and hose extentions, differnet fuse setups, clearance issues, etc etc. |
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crpstra
Post #19
And learn nothing in the process... Not everything is about being a Jew. Its a jew thing, I was looking at pricing for a filthy old 5l conversion on a vn-vr recently Just for a motor and box some people want 1500 + because its " good running order " ffs its a 20 year old motor ! To me an ENTIRE car of that era is only worth $500 running. Jews will be Jews and if its got an extra two cylinders they'll get a Jew boner. I was looking because an old " Mate " has a shell with a 5l and manual box sitting in his yard not running. He's trying to sell it so I offered him 500 for the whole lot as a bit of a project for my self it would of made a mad paddock basher, But the jew khunt told me a week later when i rocked up with the 500 to grab it that his " Mechanic " offered him a grand for it mind you this thing does not run. Three months later and its still sitting in his yard. |
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ryanVTV6
Post #20
Its a jew thing, I was looking at pricing for a filthy old 5l conversion on a vn-vr recently Just for a motor and box some people want 1500 + because its " good running order " ffs its a 20 year old motor ! To me an ENTIRE car of that era is only worth $500 running. Jews will be Jews and if its got an extra two cylinders they'll get a Jew boner. I was looking because an old " Mate " has a shell with a 5l and manual box sitting in his yard not running. He's trying to sell it so I offered him 500 for the whole lot as a bit of a project for my self it would of made a mad paddock basher, But the jew khunt told me a week later when i rocked up with the 500 to grab it that his " Mechanic " offered him a grand for it mind you this thing does not run. Three months later and its still sitting in his yard. Must be one of your better " mates " then yeh ![]() |
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B Unit
Post #22
in a hq nah not really most of it is just new engine box and wire it up peice of piss could be done in a day as for a commodore im not sure on brake sizes im pretty sure they are basically the same size all round i think it is just engine computer dash all the crap box tailshaft unaware of the diff im quite sure they are exactly same and body module crap When I went from a 173 to a 308 in my HQ, I had to do a disc brake front end conversion, which was well worth it anyway. I also had to do the front suspension. Topped with power steering, it was a new car and well worth it. The brakes on an SS will be larger than that on the V6 when talking about a commodore. |
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vk134
Post #23
not worth the grief, easier ti fix than convert, financially, a sv6 ute, is still a fn sv6 ute |
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Love Tappers
Post #24
BTW anyone who uses the words "my mechanic" and says they are into cars, they should just get a camry and fk off, you can work on them or not, fn simple. How about, you fuck off. |
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Gerry Giraffe
Post #25
Its a jew thing, I was looking at pricing for a filthy old 5l conversion on a vn-vr recently Just for a motor and box some people want 1500 + because its " good running order " ffs its a 20 year old motor ! To me an ENTIRE car of that era is only worth $500 running. Jews will be Jews and if its got an extra two cylinders they'll get a Jew boner. I was looking because an old " Mate " has a shell with a 5l and manual box sitting in his yard not running. He's trying to sell it so I offered him 500 for the whole lot as a bit of a project for my self it would of made a mad paddock basher, But the jew khunt told me a week later when i rocked up with the 500 to grab it that his " Mechanic " offered him a grand for it mind you this thing does not run. Three months later and its still sitting in his yard. Lol now go back and offer him $250 |
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purepunani
Post #26
http://www.boostclassifieds.com.au/advert/...R-for-Sale.html |
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vk134
Post #28
That adds another level of complexity, I wonder what the difference is?, possibly block drilled a different pattern for the 6 speed. |
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TwinCam16
Post #29
What's the big deal? |
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MR2Mark
Post #30
What's the big deal? It might cost you extra. But what you learn by picking up a spanner and actually using it rather than just handing over cash, is invaluable. That's what people now days are missing... getting their fingers dirty. Doing S13 DE+T conversions, RB20 into S13 (kills me to say that) etc etc It was all done by curiosity and having a go. Everytime there was clowns that would say "awwwwwwwwwwwwwww it's not worth it, it wont be worth anything, just buy something with the right motor to start with" etc etc... you know what? 99% of the time, those people are the ones with the mechanical aptitude of a monkey with down syndrome. /rant. This. |
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Timmyp34
Post #34
Ok so heres a basic list of what you'll need. First a decent engine, gearbox box and wiring loom, probably something from a vy or newer as the vt and vx ls1s had alot of issues like piston slap and oil pressure drops. A second hand vy or vz v8 pcm and bcm from the same car as they are linked and would cost more to get them tuned to talk to each other then it would to buy a second hand pair. A new vz ss fly by wire module and accelerator pedal box as the v6s ran a different step up to the v8s. You'll need to upgrade your brakes, the v6s ones are too small and wouldnt pass engineering. V8 ss front struts and shocks, v8 engine mounts, t56 gearbox mounts, V8 exhaust system including headers and cats, V8 radiator and hoses, twin thermo fan setup, V8 tailshaft, the v6 one would bolt up but wouldnt handle the added torque. A v8 ute lsd diff, i would recommend going a higher ratio diff, the vz ss utes came out with a 3.7:1, id go a 3.9:1 as it wont cost you a whole lot more but will vastly improve the acceleration of your car. You'll need to upgrade the fuel system, best way would be to just replace the v6 fuel pump with a v8 one. Lastly all the little stuff like loom and hose extentions, differnet fuse setups, clearance issues, etc etc. Even if you do all the work yourself your still looking at atleast 7- 8 grand maybe more plus the cost of engineering and mod plating it. Thats unless you can find a wrecked car that has all or most the parts in working order, still they are rare in that form as they usually get stripped straight away and theyre not usually cheap. when alls said and done your probs better off fixing or replacing the engine you have in it and then either sell it and buy an ss or throw a blower or turbo kit on it. why would a mod plate be needed? |
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Aarie
Post #35
Now days? Dude... I'm still doing this shit these days.... What do you mean it's not like it used to be? To modern cars? We tried to put a manual in my friends BF XR6. Ended up being a whole fuck around costing a few grand in parts alone. Almost to the point where if he'd sold the car and added the conversion cost he could have baught a manual turbo. It's nowhere near as easy as it was going form a 1.6 carby to a DOHC 1.8efi in my laser. The amount of moduals and computer imput is much much heigher. I wouldn't bother putting a V8 in OPs Commodore. It's not a case of being a Jew it's a case of cost vs gain. |
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