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starky
16th October 2012, 06:03 PM
i have seen some disco's for sale claiming 5l injection upgrade.
dose anyone have info????
bee utey
16th October 2012, 08:53 PM
i have seen some disco's for sale claiming 5l injection upgrade.
dose anyone have info????
Probably means injectors off a 5litre Holden fitted, nothing more.
loanrangie
17th October 2012, 01:44 PM
Or a bored/stroked 3.9 or 4.4 .
BigJon
17th October 2012, 02:39 PM
Or possibly running Delco EFI (what Holden used for years on anything injected, ie: Camira, Astra, Commodore V6 and V8).
It is something that I have long considered, but have never yet done.
cal415
17th October 2012, 03:37 PM
I have looked in to the delco conversion for a rover v8, it can be done fairly easily, it might be something i have a play with in future still. From what i remember it would require using some parts from a Camira distrubutor, and fitting some of the sensors and computer from a 3.8L or 5L commodore and using a loom from a v8 commodore, the tune have to be custom made to suit, my mate has done this quite a bit with old school holden 6cyl's running delco and was confident he could do the same with a rover v8 tune for me.
I also read some comments a while back about a holden v6 timing cover fitting on the rover v8 because of there buick roots, if this is the case you could do away with the distributor and use a coil pack off a holden v8 most likely as you could use the crank sensor located in the timing cover of the v6.
loanrangie
18th October 2012, 01:49 PM
I have looked in to the delco conversion for a rover v8, it can be done fairly easily, it might be something i have a play with in future still. From what i remember it would require using some parts from a Camira distrubutor, and fitting some of the sensors and computer from a 3.8L or 5L commodore and using a loom from a v8 commodore, the tune have to be custom made to suit, my mate has done this quite a bit with old school holden 6cyl's running delco and was confident he could do the same with a rover v8 tune for me.
I also read some comments a while back about a holden v6 timing cover fitting on the rover v8 because of there buick roots, if this is the case you could do away with the distributor and use a coil pack off a holden v8 most likely as you could use the crank sensor located in the timing cover of the v6.
I have 2 buick V6's sitting at home and yes the timing covers off a carby V6 do fit and possibly even the later VN era EFI cover may fit, not sure about the crank snout and balancer though.
I also have a series II VN V6 here (short motor) that i can look at , you would need a custom crank ring made or converted off another engine to fit. I had a bosch holden V8 dizzy in my old rangie and used the V6 drive gear on it.
justinc
18th October 2012, 01:58 PM
Have recently seen a 1995 D1 with a VN/ VP 5L engine fitted, hooked up to the ZF, trans is misbehaving a little at the moment but all in all a good looking conversion.
JC
PhilipA
18th October 2012, 04:23 PM
I have 2 buick V6's sitting at home and yes the timing covers off a carby V6 do fit and possibly even the later VN era EFI cover may fit, not sure about the crank snout and balancer though.
Why bother as you can buy the parts for RV8 from here.
Trigger-Wheels (http://trigger-wheels.com/store/)
Regards Philip A
loanrangie
18th October 2012, 04:44 PM
I have 2 buick V6's sitting at home and yes the timing covers off a carby V6 do fit and possibly even the later VN era EFI cover may fit, not sure about the crank snout and balancer though.
Why bother as you can buy the parts for RV8 from here.
Trigger-Wheels (http://trigger-wheels.com/store/)
Regards Philip A
The V6's are both for an FC holden as spares and the VN V6 was to see if parts would fit, trigger wheel is what i was thinking of to get the dizzyless ignition.
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