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VL engine would be about the same degree of difficulty as the V6. Both would require that you use the donor car's engine, box, fuel tank with pump/s and front cross member. Both would then require some custom wiring be done and both would require a cu Edited by user Saturday, 9 August 2008 7:46:57 AM(UTC)
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VL engine would be about the same degree of difficulty as the V6. Both would require that you use the donor cars engine, box, fuel tank with pump/s and front cross member. Both would then require some custom wiring be done and both would require a cus Edited by user Saturday, 9 August 2008 7:46:57 AM(UTC)
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thanks jim5.0 ill put some thought to doing that,id probaly still rather do the motor change as i have customised the inside of my vk and it would be a pain to swap it all to another car.
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thanks jim5.0 i'll put some thought to doing that,i'd probaly still rather do the motor change as i have customised the inside of my vk and it would be a pain to swap it all to another car.
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Another thought. If you don't mind losing the ability to run on petrol you can just fit your existing 3.3 with a good set of headers and an EFI inlet manifold with the injector holes blocked off and the throttle body replaced with a Gas Research mixer
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Another thought. If you dont mind losing the ability to run on petrol you can just fit your existing 3.3 with a good set of headers and an EFI inlet manifold with the injector holes blocked off and the throttle body replaced with a Gas Research mixer
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thanks for that idea i might have to do some thinking about that, with headers i heard a rumor that standard exhaust manifold acts like headers is this true?
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The VK EFI's had stainless steel headers as standard fitment. These were as good or better than any aftermarket headers at the time.
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The VK EFIs had stainless steel headers as standard fitment. These were as good or better than any aftermarket headers at the time.
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thanks mate.ill let yas know which way i go with it.
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thanks mate.i'll let yas know which way i go with it.
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