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thanks mate - yeah I'm more than happy with the amount of dish they have, it's just enough without going over the top completely. I like the staggered rim look too.
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Sorry you're right i misread the offset on the rear rims.dirtygalant wrote:yeah I know you can flip them, but you gotta machine the inside lip then to make it look as good as the outside lip, plus the tyre valves will be in the wrong place - and with the fronts being +20mm offset they'll look stupid with more dish flipped on the front than the rears.
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More pics, finally got some tyres for the front rims and put them on with some spacers.
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for sure I don't think I'm ever going to give it up, she's definitely a keeper.
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that looks fully sik uleh!
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carrying on from this topic - http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?t=11262
so stripped the engine bay some more and lowered the V6 into the hole pretty much where I want it to sit:
front of the motor is about inline where front of the 4cyl was
rear of the motor would just clear the clutch master cylinder, however I need to either find a slimmer brake booster or cut down the spacer behind the brake booster - brake master is fine for space though.
room between driver's side chassis rail/steering box and engine block, with no mounts fitted
and on passenger's side - a bit more room
and the sump, the rear section of the tin bottom of the MIVEC sump hits on the front edge of the crossmember, and the engine is resting on it sitting about 20mm higher than it could be mounted, so it needs to be notched further by approx 25-30mm
stripped down the GTO TT motor
the tiny TD04s, they don't actually share the same compressor housings or exhaust housings, they are different per side and may look a bit weird if I mount them a bit forward in plain site - am thinking of using CD5A Lancer GSR TD04s or even WRX TD04s as they are cheap enough to pick up a pair of.
the illusive and hidden oil squirters!
and that's about it for now. I hope to go visit some wreckers to find out more about mounts from a Pajero/Triton etc over the next few days.
so stripped the engine bay some more and lowered the V6 into the hole pretty much where I want it to sit:
front of the motor is about inline where front of the 4cyl was
rear of the motor would just clear the clutch master cylinder, however I need to either find a slimmer brake booster or cut down the spacer behind the brake booster - brake master is fine for space though.
room between driver's side chassis rail/steering box and engine block, with no mounts fitted
and on passenger's side - a bit more room
and the sump, the rear section of the tin bottom of the MIVEC sump hits on the front edge of the crossmember, and the engine is resting on it sitting about 20mm higher than it could be mounted, so it needs to be notched further by approx 25-30mm
stripped down the GTO TT motor
the tiny TD04s, they don't actually share the same compressor housings or exhaust housings, they are different per side and may look a bit weird if I mount them a bit forward in plain site - am thinking of using CD5A Lancer GSR TD04s or even WRX TD04s as they are cheap enough to pick up a pair of.
the illusive and hidden oil squirters!
and that's about it for now. I hope to go visit some wreckers to find out more about mounts from a Pajero/Triton etc over the next few days.
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man as far as conversions go that looks like a piece of piss!
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noice effort mate!! you sure do work quick
you will need custom exhaust manis for the turbos eh? how will the clearances be with the manis on there?
i'm sure this will give you plenty of "smiles per gallon" as you say ;)
That's my new favourite saying btw :P
I saw a galant vr4 the other day - one of the ones that came with this engine stock.. sounded almost like a v8 very meaty rumble
you will need custom exhaust manis for the turbos eh? how will the clearances be with the manis on there?
i'm sure this will give you plenty of "smiles per gallon" as you say ;)
That's my new favourite saying btw :P
I saw a galant vr4 the other day - one of the ones that came with this engine stock.. sounded almost like a v8 very meaty rumble
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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yeah I'm sure you lot made it out to be harder than it looks! :P I better not say too much though.. I'm sure to run into serious trouble the further I go LOLredzone wrote:man as far as conversions go that looks like a piece of piss!
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Yeah will definitely need custom exhaust manifolds fabricated up, my plan was to tuck the turbos (little wee TD04s) up as close to the block as possible and having short manifolds pointing down - the stock GTO manifolds put the turbos in not so ideal positions. There seems to be plenty of room on the passenger side to do this, but on the drivers side it will be a tight squeeze around the steering box and power steering lines. However if there's not enough room the turbos will be mounted in front of the strut towers (like that Starion with twin T70s I posted in the other thread), and that way I can easily upgrade to TD05s at a later date if need be as there will be plenty of room for them.thrash wrote:noice effort mate!! you sure do work quick
you will need custom exhaust manis for the turbos eh? how will the clearances be with the manis on there?
i'm sure this will give you plenty of "smiles per gallon" as you say ;)
That's my new favourite saying btw :P
I saw a galant vr4 the other day - one of the ones that came with this engine stock.. sounded almost like a v8 very meaty rumble
Galant VR-4s don't come with the 6G72TT, the 7G has 2.0L 6A12TT (twin turbo version of the MIVEC engine in my daily driver) and 8G has 2.5L 6A13TT - they're a newer and compact V6, while still iron block they have better design features like a deeper block, 4 bolt mains, extra ribbing and inbuilt water passage between the block valley - their only let down is tiny rods (think 4G93 GSR.. only thinner ). They're a very nice engine, the one in my daily driver Galant happily spins up to 8500rpm and just sounds amazing at that revs.
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there's a guy on ozgemini putting a 6A12TT into a gemini at the moment..
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there's also a guy in Aus who put a 6A12TT into a DC2 Integra of all things.. haha.
6A12TT would be a bit tricky as there is no where to put RWD mounts on the side of the block, he would probably have to make up plates or rails which extent from mounts at the front of the block right back to the bellhousing mounts. 6A12 was put in post-92 cars so have the side mounts on the transmission rather than the block like pre-92 models, so you can't even use the bolt holes for the FWD mounts.
here's some (vague) pics of my 6A12 showing what I mean:
actually.. just looking at that there are holes where the air con bracket is mounted on the left side of the block, and another couple holes on the right side of the block up towards the cambelt end of the engine - I guess going into a Gemini they have a rear sump setup with the crossmember going under the cambelt end of the engine - that could work out quite well. However for us Starion/Sapporo owners it's a different story.
6A12TT would be a bit tricky as there is no where to put RWD mounts on the side of the block, he would probably have to make up plates or rails which extent from mounts at the front of the block right back to the bellhousing mounts. 6A12 was put in post-92 cars so have the side mounts on the transmission rather than the block like pre-92 models, so you can't even use the bolt holes for the FWD mounts.
here's some (vague) pics of my 6A12 showing what I mean:
actually.. just looking at that there are holes where the air con bracket is mounted on the left side of the block, and another couple holes on the right side of the block up towards the cambelt end of the engine - I guess going into a Gemini they have a rear sump setup with the crossmember going under the cambelt end of the engine - that could work out quite well. However for us Starion/Sapporo owners it's a different story.
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Took me a bit to work that picture out, was wondering why I could see the squirter through the piston LOLdirtygalant wrote:the illusive and hidden oil squirters!
Excellent pictures, awesome work DG
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