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Keep up the good work ACE cant wait to buy a kit this winter
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Thanks for the update, Ace. Slow and steady is the way to go. Bought an LM4 today for $700 with 128k on it from a junk yard, Looking forward to refreshing it while we wait for the official kit to be released.
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Conversion kits
Have you guys completed the conversion kits for the swaps yet? I just bought a slipped sleeve Discovery. These kits could save me time. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by DamnitsDom90
(Post 695116)
Have you guys completed the conversion kits for the swaps yet? I just bought a slipped sleeve Discovery. These kits could save me time. Thanks.
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Hey ACE, I wanted to run something by you. I see people putting E-Rod 6.3 LS3 engines in Land Cruisers (Icon4x4). What would be preventing swapping a newer crate engine into the Discovery? Is it a space problem, or a control problem?
I know you've been looking at the most economical options, but I was just curious about possibilities? |
Originally Posted by robert.juric
(Post 696254)
Hey ACE, I wanted to run something by you. I see people putting E-Rod 6.3 LS3 engines in Land Cruisers (Icon4x4). What would be preventing swapping a newer crate engine into the Discovery? Is it a space problem, or a control problem?
I know you've been looking at the most economical options, but I was just curious about possibilities? To answer your question, a crate E-rod would bolt up and work with the current kit. There are few external differences between the engines we have used and the E-rod. I probably however, would not bolt the E-rod to the 4HP24, just because if you are going that far into a restoration (like an Icon), you might as well go to the 6, 8, or 10 speed. The good news is that we can electrically support that option too. However, part of the trouble with changing the transmission is the level of complexity. From the progress our beta testers have made, its clear that someone in their home garage can install the current kit. Getting rid of the 4HP24 makes the wiring and install more complex by a significant factor if you want to keep certain factory functionality. While I think competent shops and skilled individuals could install such a system with a different trans, I don’t think as many people would be comfortable doing such a swap in a home garage. I do think there is a market for such swaps and after we get a few more of these first kits out using the 4HP24, we will take another look at more advanced kits and options and perhaps do another prototype build. Overall, the electrical system is expandable, so if a drivetrain can fit in a Disco 2, then we more than likely can make the gauges, ABS/traction control/hill decent control, A/C, etc work properly with some tinkering. If someone has an idea or is interested in doing some sort of a different build with along those lines, feel free to send a PM or email. |
I don’t think I’ll be doing the swap till after I graduate but when I do I would be open to upgrading from the 5.3 to the 6.3, aslong as the wiring isn’t insanely difficult.
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Ls conversion
Hi I'm about to start an ls2 conversion i want to run the 6 speed manual is there a adapter kit for this configuration in a 97 v8 disco
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A engineer do you an email I can directly contact you on thanks
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Originally Posted by DriveItLikeYouStoleIt
(Post 691951)
I'm in the Redmond/Woodinville area and want to tackle this project myself! Would be interested in teaming up for sure..
I too am right at the boarder of Redmond/Woodinville, I'm on 124th in English Hill just above the Shell station off Avondale and .... I'm VERY interested in doing this swap. MY 4.6 blew a headgasket today, or worse maybe a sleeve idk.... *Turns out the sleeve is leaking, motor is done. LS time. |
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