Limequat's 4.2l I6 Swap

limequat

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Leak testing the fab'd pan:

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Making this pan was a PITA. Almost wish I had paid the $$$ to get it CNC'd
 

limequat

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Painted the pan with wrinkle coat, installed on the spare engine and test fit it.

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My 2 y/o running the cherry picker:

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Tough to see anything in the pics, but it fits.

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SupraDreamPDR

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Nice. I am constantly amazed what the average "Shade Tree" mechanic is coming up with these days. These forums have all types of motor swaps. Keep up the good work man. Inspiring to say the least.
 

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This is the first supra that could actually make use of a classic hood scoop.
Great work, Can't wait to see it run!
 

JCUOIT

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Keeping my eye on this build, hope to see it some day.

limequat;1365884 said:
I'm using a bellhousing from a Hummer H3. It bolts the 4200 to any of Aisin's AR5 or R series transmissions. Prior to this swap, I had replaced the R154 from the Supra with an AR5 from a Pontiac Solstice. So now, the entire drivetrain will be MY2006 "GM".


Is the hummer bellhousing different from the Colorado/Canyon bellhousing?

What parts of the clutch are GM and what are Toyota and what vehicles do they naturally come in? What differential are you using?

Here are some cool vids from the SteedSpeed Guys:

http://www.youtube.com/user/altered2222

This guy has a 1951 GMC pickup with a turbo Vortec 4200 running on megasquirt. He seems to know his stuff.
 
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supra90turbo

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Awesome! Not really much more to say. Glad you know what you're doing and got an 06 engine due to the earlier ones having issues with the head and misfires and etc... Should be a fun car even N/A!
 

Tire Shredder

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JCUOIT;1405805 said:
Keeping my eye on this build, hope to see it some day.




Is the hummer bellhousing different from the Colorado/Canyon bellhousing?

What parts of the clutch are GM and what are Toyota and what vehicles do they naturally come in? What differential are you using?

Here are some cool vids from the SteedSpeed Guys:

http://www.youtube.com/user/altered2222

This guy has a 1951 GMC pickup with a turbo Vortec 4200 running on megasquirt. He seems to know his stuff.

that thing sounds awesome!!! look at his N/A video too. man I want a 4.2L inline 6!!
 

Zumtizzle

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JCUOIT;1405805 said:
Keeping my eye on this build, hope to see it some day.




Is the hummer bellhousing different from the Colorado/Canyon bellhousing?

What parts of the clutch are GM and what are Toyota and what vehicles do they naturally come in? What differential are you using?

Here are some cool vids from the SteedSpeed Guys:

http://www.youtube.com/user/altered2222

This guy has a 1951 GMC pickup with a turbo Vortec 4200 running on megasquirt. He seems to know his stuff.

Do you know whose shop that car it's in??

Hint google RCTS!
 

JCUOIT

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Zumtizzle;1405901 said:
Do you know whose shop that car it's in??

Hint google RCTS!

Sweet, Canadian speed shop. sounds like Calgary is the place to be.

So who's going to put a 2J into a Bravada?
 

limequat

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JCUOIT;1405805 said:
Keeping my eye on this build, hope to see it some day.


Is the hummer bellhousing different from the Colorado/Canyon bellhousing?

Not that I know of. The hummer one is just the one that I happened to find cheap.

What parts of the clutch are GM and what are Toyota and what vehicles do they naturally come in? What differential are you using?

It's going to be all GM, as I'm running a solstice transmission. It's basically a stock setup from a Colorado I5 with a custom machined flywheel. The newer hummer has a slightly larger disk, but I didn't want to pay the $$$ for it.

If you were doing this swap with an R154, you'd just sub in the biggest toyota clutch disk you could find (I think Landcruiser).

The diff is the stock 3.9 lsd.

Here are some cool vids from the SteedSpeed Guys:

http://www.youtube.com/user/altered2222

This guy has a 1951 GMC pickup with a turbo Vortec 4200 running on megasquirt. He seems to know his stuff.

Yah that's diy-efi over on the trailvoy forums. He's very bright and is really innovating with these 4.2 engines. Last I heard his turbo 4.2 was running 350 HP without VVT...or the turbo :aigo:
 

limequat

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porsches4lunch;1406551 said:
BTW what did the engine set u back?

Got the entire thing: engine, accessories, PCM, harness - for $850.
What a steal :) It has something like 23k miles on it.