raff_gsr Posted October 18, 2007 Report Posted October 18, 2007 If I were to put a 1UZ-FE in a small car like a KE70 or AE86, I wouldn't cut the firewall. Instead I'd spend the money on getting someone to make the 1UZ-FE hook up to a Porsche 944/928 transaxle. That way the weight of the gearbox is transferred to the rear (the diff and transmission become one unit), taking a lot of weight away from the front and putting it to the back. Suddenly you go from really front heavy to only very slightly front heavy, possibly even evenly balanced. It'd cost a fair bit (mostly on getting the independent rear suspension setup), but damn it'd be worth it!!! that would definately be a wicked setup, with enough money it could happen too. i wish i had the money :lolcry: question is, would there be room in the back for it or would the floorpan need modification? also about the idea of understeer and what not. True, the V8 in the front will definitely upset the weight balance, but you negate alot of the understeering characteristics of the car through clever suspension mods and setup right? i personally wouldnt use it for the track but I'm sure for dragging, burnouts and even drifting (once again with the right suspension set up) she'd be a pretty sweet combo right? Quote
LittleRedSpirit Posted October 19, 2007 Report Posted October 19, 2007 that would definately be a wicked setup, with enough money it could happen too. i wish i had the money :lolcry: question is, would there be room in the back for it or would the floorpan need modification? also about the idea of understeer and what not. True, the V8 in the front will definitely upset the weight balance, but you negate alot of the understeering characteristics of the car through clever suspension mods and setup right? i personally wouldnt use it for the track but I'm sure for dragging, burnouts and even drifting (once again with the right suspension set up) she'd be a pretty sweet combo right? No. I reckon it would only be good if it was done in a similar fashion to Joshs' 86. ie: Massive firewall/tranny tunnel mods. It will never handle right if you don't. You need to avoid too much weight in front of the front axle. Once you put it on some corner scales you will see what everyones talking about. Do a v6 if you want torque and a v setup. It gives you the most cylinders behind the front axle without the extra 2 infront. Quote
mungi mods Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 had a 1uz in a ke 70 panel van and it fits.... Quote
beerhead Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 (edited) Talk about digging up a dinosaur! Looks like a bit of a squeeze there mungi! What box are you planning to run? ... LOL I just noticed your pics are as old as this thread, not much of a street car I take :D Edited March 9, 2009 by beerhead Quote
mungi mods Posted March 10, 2009 Report Posted March 10, 2009 (edited) Talk about digging up a dinosaur! Looks like a bit of a squeeze there mungi! What box are you planning to run? ... LOL I just noticed your pics are as old as this thread, not much of a street car I take :D nope actually not a bad fit could remove the exhausts in place engine was back in the engine bay 120mm through the original firewall for weight balance as for box had a r154 supra box was a project drift car / something to do.... Cost engine $900 -1200 gearbox w with bellhousing etc $1400 R154 with bell housing etc $2500-3000 computer n loom etc $1400 extractors n exhausts $700-1200 body work to make it fit ............. willwood pedal box $800 then normal coilovers etc brake upgrade etc wheels n tyres not much change from $8000 doing it your self.... gone to china now... Edited March 10, 2009 by mungi mods Quote
towe001 Posted March 10, 2009 Report Posted March 10, 2009 Oh man, that just gives me chills was a project drift car / something to do.... would be interesting to see it a rego'd tarted up granny spec cock a front wheel at the lights street sleeper..... Quote
Brendan1UZ Posted April 5, 2010 Report Posted April 5, 2010 Sorry to bring this one back up but I'm doing this to my ke70 :-) Not going on the street tho lol. Drift only. I will be cutting the firewall... Alot! Lol Quote
rb20 rolla Posted April 5, 2010 Report Posted April 5, 2010 (edited) my first post said no good with that much weight but after i have got my coilovers setup better it's not that bad but power steering would help. Edited July 25, 2010 by rb20 rolla Quote
dangdang Posted July 24, 2010 Report Posted July 24, 2010 (edited) I think you've all massively over complicated it! Moving firewalls, porch transaxles...pft. Lloyd Smith, hes sixteen years old, he built this in his shed, I shit you not I do lloyds alignments for him. just a 1uz-fe in the standard spot no firewall moving etc, cams cage, equal length four bar adjustable rear with a hilux diff. What he did do that is different but makes sense is to use a s13 crossmember, therfore it has a complete silvia front end. Means easy big brakes, coilovers, adjustment and massive angle! Just had to move the centre of the strut top out about half the distance of the original hole, cus the s13 track is much wider, you can see this in the vid below. Engine is a stock as a rock just sequential Microtech managment, 20v 4age ITB's and custom extractors, makes "only" 160kw atw but 550nm of torque! Needs cams and compression for that top end to open up. First time out in this car he finished second. It's an incredible car, mystery solved ..it works. Oh and he can drive......watch out for the 360 at the end, a lloyd trademark. Enjoy. Edited July 28, 2010 by dangdang Quote
350dream Posted July 24, 2010 Report Posted July 24, 2010 http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...st=90&fcat= Quote
Trev Posted July 25, 2010 Report Posted July 25, 2010 Oh and he can drive......watch out for the 360 at the end, a lloyd trademark. That has been happening for years, he is not the only one that can do it :yes: Quote
dangdang Posted July 25, 2010 Report Posted July 25, 2010 That has been happening for years, he is not the only one that can do it :yes: I'm aware others have been doing it for years but I don't know of many who were doing at his age in a car they built themselves. I know this is a bit of topic but check his victory lap out from Rd 1 this year in his brothers car.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOev7OuDMYg...feature=related Quote
dangdang Posted July 27, 2010 Report Posted July 27, 2010 (edited) Very nicely built car and seems to go well but the first pic of it clearly shows a cut and bashed firewall to get the motor back. Personally if I was doing it for anything other than a street toy a firewall cut would be a must, although a lot easier to get legal here in NZ than some Aussie states. The Nissan front crossmember obviously works well for drift but I would be less inclined to go that way myself due to the big changes needed to the strut towers, would do something like my KE70 ute with RA28 struts, RCA's, coilovers and Lexus/Celsior 4 pots with 315mm discs. Callum Cut to extend the tranny tunnel up and bashed with a hammer in a few spots but the firewall itself is not moved "back" as most assumed is needed for weight distribution and handling. I agree that a Toyota option on the crossmember may be a better option for a street toy. Edited July 27, 2010 by dangdang Quote
Adrian Orozco Posted June 5, 2013 Report Posted June 5, 2013 i have all the photos you need. i have done this swap. in mi facebook. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.311259632266608.71258.100001477216672&type=3 Quote
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