Sequential injection on VT 5LTR's so fuel economy will be great! Red covers will make it faster as well...
Sequential injection on VT 5LTR's so fuel economy will be great! Red covers will make it faster as well...
Good choice of engine James, the only carburetted engines I have these days is the Van and my ride on lawn mower. You just can't beat E.F.I for economy, driveability, even power delivery and generally very reliable.
I had red covers on my 5lt SLR engine but decided to remove the paint and polish the hell out of them.
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That’s bloody neat. Did you do the wiring?
Thanks,
Yep, I used the original harness which only needs a couple of wires changed to get it all to work. It did take a bit of thinking, but wasn't all that hard when you get your head around it. I'm still running the original HSV 195kw tune ECM/PCM computer. I got the engine and computer from a VR Clubsport, 4 bolt mains block. If you look closely in the photo you will notice I cut out the VR fuse box from the harness and wired it all into a VZ fuse box. I used this fuse box because its more compact and has more room for all the extras I had to wire in, and didn't want to put an extra fuse box and relays inside the car. With the A/C unit there was bugger all room under the dash and the Mrs didn't want me to remove the glove box. I also use the ECM/PCM to control my A/C, twin thermo fans high/low ect. Also wired in a manual fan override switch which I have never used.
You will have to remove the VATS system from your VT computer program. If you don't want to get the E.C.M reprogramed you can buy a 12v - 5v reducer and run it from the ignition supply circuit and into the correct terminal on the ECM. All the BCM module does is convert the supply to a 5v reference to cancel the VATS signal lock out.
Hope this helps.
Cut the rust out of the plenum non the passenger side. Made a patch panel but no welding because my helmet has a flat battery. I also pressure washed the whole ute and pulled the wiring harness and heater box out.
I am really starting to dislike the Deauville Blue colour now that I have had it out in the light. It’s very purple ish. B54B181F-3007-41B5-9D8B-66A32DC7E64A.jpeg
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I might have to check out your conversion one day. I will lose days working it all out.
Some small progress and some big!
There was a lot of work in shaping the patch panel to go in the windscreen channel of the cowl. I bought a shrinker stretcher and used a piece of the old roof skin. There is a compound curve in it which was bloody hard to achieve!
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I also drove to Sydney to pick this big box up! Hopefully I can have a crack at fitting it next week.
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Welded the piece back in the cowel. Haven’t got the patch fitted yet, but all the rust is gone from the plenum on that side.
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One huge step I guess, trial fitting the new quarter panel! Still heaps to do before it stays on though.
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