Engine conversion on Patrol 4.5
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Engine conversion on Patrol 4.5
Hi guys.
I have a 4.5 Patrol and want to do a conversion to diesel any suggestions? Want to put in something with more power and better fuel consumption.
I have a 4.5 Patrol and want to do a conversion to diesel any suggestions? Want to put in something with more power and better fuel consumption.
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Re: Engine conversion on Patrol 4.5
Howzit boet,
I have done quite a few conversions now(mostly Lexus, ford V6 & turbo & supercharger mods) & to be brutally honnest...
Unless you have the time & knowledge (mechanical, engineering & electrical/management systems) to do it yourself. It rarely ends up being the cheaper option.
It's the small things that always bite you, like the "glow plug" light on the dash. Exhaust differences, gear ratios etc etc.
Moving from petrol to diesel also may result in cooling issues, even though the 4.5 has a monster radiator.
The 4.5 & 4.2d should swap out pretty easily & gearbox will also mate up, but from my experience of conversions & the downtime & niggles.
It would almost always have been better to sell up & buy a new vehicle with the spec you want.
This is just my opinion & I don't mean to be all doom & gloom.
I am just doing the rough numbers in my head & once you've found & bought a replacement engine & taken the time to fit it... if you added that cost to the price that you could get for a complete 4.5 you may be able to purchase a diesel & not be without a vehicle for the conversion time.
Ask yourself why you want the change? If you want a performance monster then building it is part of the fun & the school fees are part of the process, but if you want reliability a factory vehicle will always be better.
IMHO
I have done quite a few conversions now(mostly Lexus, ford V6 & turbo & supercharger mods) & to be brutally honnest...
Unless you have the time & knowledge (mechanical, engineering & electrical/management systems) to do it yourself. It rarely ends up being the cheaper option.
It's the small things that always bite you, like the "glow plug" light on the dash. Exhaust differences, gear ratios etc etc.
Moving from petrol to diesel also may result in cooling issues, even though the 4.5 has a monster radiator.
The 4.5 & 4.2d should swap out pretty easily & gearbox will also mate up, but from my experience of conversions & the downtime & niggles.
It would almost always have been better to sell up & buy a new vehicle with the spec you want.
This is just my opinion & I don't mean to be all doom & gloom.
I am just doing the rough numbers in my head & once you've found & bought a replacement engine & taken the time to fit it... if you added that cost to the price that you could get for a complete 4.5 you may be able to purchase a diesel & not be without a vehicle for the conversion time.
Ask yourself why you want the change? If you want a performance monster then building it is part of the fun & the school fees are part of the process, but if you want reliability a factory vehicle will always be better.
IMHO
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Re: Engine conversion on Patrol 4.5
The problem is that you dont find a 4.2 tdi to buy dont want the 3.0l. I dont want to do it myself. What is your experience with the lexus havent heard much good about it? The 4.5 have just to little power.
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Re: Engine conversion on Patrol 4.5
I do agree with you, a lot of money can be spent doing something like this.
However slapping a 6.0 Cummins diesel motor in a Patrol would be an awesome beast when finished. LOADS of power and probably pretty reasonable fuel consumption too
However slapping a 6.0 Cummins diesel motor in a Patrol would be an awesome beast when finished. LOADS of power and probably pretty reasonable fuel consumption too
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Re: Engine conversion on Patrol 4.5
+1hugejp wrote:Howzit boet,
I have done quite a few conversions now(mostly Lexus, ford V6 & turbo & supercharger mods) & to be brutally honnest...
Unless you have the time & knowledge (mechanical, engineering & electrical/management systems) to do it yourself. It rarely ends up being the cheaper option.
It's the small things that always bite you, like the "glow plug" light on the dash. Exhaust differences, gear ratios etc etc.
Moving from petrol to diesel also may result in cooling issues, even though the 4.5 has a monster radiator.
The 4.5 & 4.2d should swap out pretty easily & gearbox will also mate up, but from my experience of conversions & the downtime & niggles.
It would almost always have been better to sell up & buy a new vehicle with the spec you want.
This is just my opinion & I don't mean to be all doom & gloom.
I am just doing the rough numbers in my head & once you've found & bought a replacement engine & taken the time to fit it... if you added that cost to the price that you could get for a complete 4.5 you may be able to purchase a diesel & not be without a vehicle for the conversion time.
Ask yourself why you want the change? If you want a performance monster then building it is part of the fun & the school fees are part of the process, but if you want reliability a factory vehicle will always be better.
IMHO
If it ain't broke, it can't be fixed.
Jy kan nie verwag om 'n olifant op 'n renperd se dieet te maak werk nie.
As jy dan moet torring, verkoop die 4.5 as 'n werkende voertuig, koop 'n 3l Hand-grenade wat klaar geblaas het, en doen jou conversion op hom.
Ek het al baie met baie mense hieroor gepraat. Jy kan 'n baie kragtige 4.2 diesel bou, maar hy gaan jou nie meer as 1-2km/l spaar nie, en ook nie veel meer performance he nie. Jy kan amper dieselfde verbruik kry uit 'n moderne petrolenjin soos die V8 wat Frans in sy kar gesit het, en baie meer krag he, of jy kan 'n turbo of supercharger op daai 4.5 sit, en nog meer krag as dit he, met ongeveer dieselfde verbruik, mits jy ligvoets ry.
Maar wie bou 'n kragtiger enjin net om ligvoets te moet ry?
Patrols weeg amper drie ton. Hulle GAAN brandstof gebruik. Hoe vinniger jy wil gaan, hoe meer brandstof gaan hulle gebruik.
Ja, jy kan 'n verbetering kry, maar nie genoeg om enige ordentlike conversion se prys af te betaal nie.
Jammer as ek negatief klink, maar dis my :
As jy 'n sportmotor wil he, koop een. As jy 'n vinnige, relatiewe groot kar wil he, koop 'n X5 of 'n Porsche Cayenne.
As jy 'n amper-onbreekbare ongelooflikke 4x4 wil he, maak vrede met die brandstofverbruik.
Mag ons ons kenniskry met lekkerkry aanhoukry.
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Re: Engine conversion on Patrol 4.5
What consumption are you getting with the 4.5? and what are the power problems?Bosveld wrote:Hi guys.
I have a 4.5 Patrol and want to do a conversion to diesel any suggestions? Want to put in something with more power and better fuel consumption.
What is the year and mileage?
Lots of them running around with incorrect or worn out fuel pumps for example and when corrected it becomes a different beast so let's see if we can help with anything that may be wrong.
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Re: Engine conversion on Patrol 4.5
Hi Dawid
It is a 98 model with 280000 on the clock. Consumption isnt the main problem I am getting around 5.3km/ l at 110km/ h. The big thing is the power when towing the is nothing on its own you have to gear down at ever upphill!! I need more power to tow my offroad trailor!!!
It is a 98 model with 280000 on the clock. Consumption isnt the main problem I am getting around 5.3km/ l at 110km/ h. The big thing is the power when towing the is nothing on its own you have to gear down at ever upphill!! I need more power to tow my offroad trailor!!!
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Re: Engine conversion on Patrol 4.5
Hi Peter
Wie kan my help met n turbo op die 4.5 dit klink na my oplossing vir ekstra krag? Sal die enjin dit kan hanteer?
Wie kan my help met n turbo op die 4.5 dit klink na my oplossing vir ekstra krag? Sal die enjin dit kan hanteer?
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Re: Engine conversion on Patrol 4.5
Jannie, die 4,8 Patrols het meer as genoeg krag vir wat jy wil doen. Ek stem met die ouens, ruil in op n 4.8 en smile alli pad [brandstof gaan elkgeval dieselle wees](AMPER)
Jy kan ook jou 4,5 vat na VANDERLINDE performance en gas-flow en cam timing doen.
Dan na Dwayne Voogt vat om die injector nozzles uit te sort en natuurlik freeflow exhozt voor tot agter .. Dan is jou kar "stock" MAAAR die ekstra krag sal jou laat glimlag van oor tot oor.
Jy kan ook jou 4,5 vat na VANDERLINDE performance en gas-flow en cam timing doen.
Dan na Dwayne Voogt vat om die injector nozzles uit te sort en natuurlik freeflow exhozt voor tot agter .. Dan is jou kar "stock" MAAAR die ekstra krag sal jou laat glimlag van oor tot oor.
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Re: Engine conversion on Patrol 4.5
Dankie Mac ek kyk na al die opsies maar sal defnitief iets aan die enjin moet doen ek sal Vanderlinde kontak.
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