58x to 24x convertor
58x to 24x convertor
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MyM8V8

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9,468 posts

218 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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Wow. I just came across this:

http://www.lingenfelter.com/documents/L460065397TR...

That just makes an engine swap a whole new ball game!!!!

What do you think Rich?

monkfish1

12,245 posts

247 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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That looks handy!

Magic919

14,174 posts

224 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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Does that make it easier to sell, say, an LS2 from a VXR8? ;-)

donk vxr

2,755 posts

219 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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Reading thro that lot you could have hours of fun mate...........am tempted by one of their cams, but will wait and see what roger comes up with.........

stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

233 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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oy vey!

MyM8V8

Original Poster:

9,468 posts

218 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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Magic919 said:
Does that make it easier to sell, say, an LS2 from a VXR8? ;-)
Yes.

But mainly if you wanted to install an LS3 or LS7 you would have to dismantle the engine take out the 58X reluctor wheel and put in a 24x to suit the E40 ECU.

This device makes it plug and play, you don't even have to change the hall sensor.

I think Roger may be buying a few of these in future and it makes an LS3 transplant very easy, from very awkward.

PS Yes for the VXR8 with the E38 ECU

Edited by MyM8V8 on Wednesday 7th January 19:23


Edited by MyM8V8 on Wednesday 7th January 19:25

Bonnie and Clyde

11,701 posts

215 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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I am not even going to start to try and understand that.
I'm off to do some ironingsilly

Edited by Bonnie and Clyde on Wednesday 7th January 20:29

monkfish1

12,245 posts

247 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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Bonnie and Clyde said:
I am not even going to start to try and understand that.
I'm off to do some ironingsilly

Edited by Bonnie and Clyde on Wednesday 7th January 20:29


Put simply, it means that you can fit any LS series engine to your Monaro more easily. LS7 for you? Or maybe an LS9?

Bonnie and Clyde

11,701 posts

215 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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monkfish1 said:
Bonnie and Clyde said:
I am not even going to start to try and understand that.
I'm off to do some ironingsilly

Edited by Bonnie and Clyde on Wednesday 7th January 20:29


Put simply, it means that you can fit any LS series engine to your Monaro more easily. LS7 for you? Or maybe an LS9?


Which is better?

monkfish1

12,245 posts

247 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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Bonnie and Clyde said:
monkfish1 said:
Bonnie and Clyde said:
I am not even going to start to try and understand that.
I'm off to do some ironingsilly

Edited by Bonnie and Clyde on Wednesday 7th January 20:29


Put simply, it means that you can fit any LS series engine to your Monaro more easily. LS7 for you? Or maybe an LS9?


Which is better?


What is your measure of better? They are different.

ads_green

838 posts

255 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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IIRC isn't the LS7 500bhp 7litre NA and the LS9 a 600bhp+ 6.3 SC?

Mmmm...

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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Yeah I forgot to tell you about them SDPC sells them too. I think the same kit.
Yours is 58x anyway isnt it Gareth, or is yours 24x?

monkfish1

12,245 posts

247 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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ads_green said:
IIRC isn't the LS7 500bhp 7litre NA and the LS9 a 600bhp+ 6.3 SC?

Mmmm...


Yep, well near enough as makes no difference

racebreed1

498 posts

209 months

Thursday 8th January 2009
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got to be talking circa £8-10k for a conversion though arnt you?

monkfish1

12,245 posts

247 months

Thursday 8th January 2009
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racebreed1 said:
got to be talking circa £8-10k for a conversion though arnt you?


For most peoples requirements its more cost effective to modify what you have. An ls7 makes 500bhp which is not difficult to achieve.

racebreed1

498 posts

209 months

Thursday 8th January 2009
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monkfish1 said:
racebreed1 said:
got to be talking circa £8-10k for a conversion though arnt you?


For most peoples requirements its more cost effective to modify what you have. An ls7 makes 500bhp which is not difficult to achieve.


would be nice to say its a 7 litre

people are blown away when i say i drive a 6 litre every day and i get mid 20mpg

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Thursday 8th January 2009
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Stock LS7 in the W427 does 385rwhp and in the C6 Corvette 405rwhp
Like Roger says easily beaten in even an NA LS2.

Some silly numbers coming out now. Im looking forward to running the quarter with vxrphantom
Mine is hard enough to drive in the wet as it is.

robkarloff

312 posts

226 months

Thursday 8th January 2009
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racebreed1 said:

would be nice to say its a 7 litre

people are blown away when i say i drive a 6 litre every day and i get mid 20mpg


Yeah I bet. It's hammered into people through the media that big motor=environmental sin. It's plainly not the case, and if our government would tax vehicles based on a combination of their average MPG figures and average emissions then we might all be surprised...

I'm looking forward to getting my '72 HQ out there, being a big roots blown motor with plenty torque and a relatively tall rear gear I am hoping to be in the 20s on the open road at a steady pace. When I tell people what HP and torque it made and that it's 6.3 litre they just won't believe it's possible.

vxrphantom

997 posts

228 months

Thursday 8th January 2009
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ringram said:


Some silly numbers coming out now. Im looking forward to running the quarter with vxrphantom
Mine is hard enough to drive in the wet as it is.


driving you'll have to go easy sir it will be my first time readitweeping