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Old 25-03-2006, 07:45 PM   #31
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Bucky, how handy are you with a hammer, half a socket set, a knife, 2 screw drivers and electrical tape? lol
Yeah im not denying it wont hit 10k, Ive helped with 5 conversions so far, admittedly not on falcons, but they almost always end up over budget from something not being right, usually little gremlins.. but they still did work out cheap because we did all the labour/sorted out the problems ourselves.
But being in buckies position and having his car the way it is now, I would do the conversion rather then buy a car and swap everything over...purely because the new car he gets may not be in excellent condition his current ride is.
and honestly what are the chances of finding a black XR8 in the same kind of condition as his XR6?
Well I'm not totally useless. These days I choose to let others do the jobs for me like JC, but I have done engine conversions before as well as manual to auto conversions in holdens. I know it doesn't count as this is a ford : but seriously, how different can it be. It's been a while now. I've got a mate who knows his way around cars and has a nice big shed to work from. last year we swapped engines in his lotus elise. He's good at electrics and doing things too the letter. So maybe its a job we can handle.
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Old 25-03-2006, 07:57 PM   #32
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Wow , just my 2 cents - i swapped my XE's motor and running gear from 6 to 8 years back - all worked excellent in the end , allthough was very costly - basically though - i'de never do it again, as mentioned by others you could sell yours any buy an 8 allready setup for cheaper than what it will end up costing you to convert it all . Also i dont know about todays AU model in this regard -> but -> in the XE from mid ( was around march/april i think ) 83 onwards the firewall thickness was changed to a thinner firewall for the 6's ! - thus you needed and engineers certificate to do the mod ! . Any of the XE's with 6's before mid 83 didnt need engineers to swap it ot an 8 , i dont know if they have changes small things like this as the AU series 1,2 and 3 have progressed ( to save money ! ) ??
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Old 25-03-2006, 08:11 PM   #33
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Conversions can be done cheap if you can do it yourself. They are extremely cheap on older cars. I converted the XT ute you see to the left under a tarp in my sisters driveway in two days. It cost $500 all up. I bought a donar XD falcon with a 351 and just swapped everything over.

If you were after a 5.0 then maybe a wrecked AU XR8 might be worth while. Get all the little hard to find bits that way. But getting a wrecked T series for the 5.6, hmmmm a bit more tricky...
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Old 25-03-2006, 09:32 PM   #34
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Well I'm not totally useless. These days I choose to let others do the jobs for me like JC, but I have done engine conversions before as well as manual to auto conversions in holdens. I know it doesn't count as this is a ford : but seriously, how different can it be. It's been a while now. I've got a mate who knows his way around cars and has a nice big shed to work from. last year we swapped engines in his lotus elise. He's good at electrics and doing things too the letter. So maybe its a job we can handle.
Bucky - is that Blair? If he and you can undo 5 major bolts, plus all the accessories, attach the 6 to an engine hoistetc, then you CAN do it your self. Just make sure that whatever engine you get comes with full loom and ECU - the ECUs from ford are $1k+, so if you don't get that in the first place, you can't make the engine run with going to Ford.

I reckon you should buy BDs car.
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Bucky - is that Blair? If he and you can undo 5 major bolts, plus all the accessories, attach the 6 to an engine hoistetc, then you CAN do it your self. Just make sure that whatever engine you get comes with full loom and ECU - the ECUs from ford are $1k+, so if you don't get that in the first place, you can't make the engine run with going to Ford.

I reckon you should buy BDs car.
Yes. He has the hoist already and the tools. Would look at the complete gear. So it won't cause as many headaches.

BD car is noice, but it's not really an option for me
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Old 25-03-2006, 09:39 PM   #36
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Bucky if you go through with this, i will help wherever possible :
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Thanks Adam.
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Yeh I can help too, but I'm guessing you want the thing to work once the conversion is finished? In which case, perhaps I'll make the coffee.
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Old 25-03-2006, 10:25 PM   #39
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Yeah working would be a bonus. White & 2 thanks :
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Old 25-03-2006, 10:26 PM   #40
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I went to a local wreckers this week and had a look at 2 series 3 XR8s,220kw ,these guys are ford(falcon) only they know their stuff.
Engine/box(auto),engine loom(plug in to body loom),ecu,use your 6cyl accesories(mount not sure on) you dont need the K-frame just the V8 mounts,you use the same radiator,I suspect tail shaft is the same.
$5500.00 for the convesion
Not a hard conversion,Yes you need to go to ford to get it to run,not sure on the details behind it,will look into it more when/if I decide to swap this mill into my wagon.I dont know if an engineers certificateis required for this conversion theses days.

By the way the one I was looking at had 83000ks on it and they paid $6000 from the auctions for it.
Im considering it for a few reasons,its hard to find a good V8 wagon,let alone one at all,Im happy with mine it just needs more power,and its worth about $5000 if im lucky(with the ks its got on it 180ks this week) so Ive got more to loose to sell it and to find one as good as mine.
A venom V8 SR wagon be a tough tow car too.

If I do it im getting a wreck from the auctions .then you've got,interior(if you want it) ,dash,diff LSD,brakes,springs,accesories under the bonnet and any thing else salvagable can be sold off.to offset the cost a little.

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Old 25-03-2006, 10:51 PM   #41
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Interesting. Getting a complete XR8 wreck is a good idea. Then you have access to the cluster with the correct OD reading as well as other XR parts which could be useful. Like you said, sell of what you don't need.

Still recommend getting the car to ford to get it to run? Couldn't it be done with an edit, or you need the initial map to be loaded from ford.
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Old 26-03-2006, 03:21 AM   #42
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The ECU that comes with the new motor will have a map in it from when that motor was running..
I dont know why it would need to go back to ford..
Do it Bucky, I'll help your only 3.5hrs away
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The ECU that comes with the new motor will have a map in it from when that motor was running..
I dont know why it would need to go back to ford..
Do it Bucky, I'll help your only 3.5hrs away
yeh thats what I thought but have been told a by few in the know ,I guess we will find out when one of us do it.
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Old 26-03-2006, 02:36 PM   #44
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yeh thats what I thought but have been told a by few in the know ,I guess we will find out when one of us do it.
The ECU/BCM/Key are programmed to work together.. Change the ECU and the BCM and key will activiate smartsheild.. You just need to get the new ECU working on your BCM, and I think it can be done by anyone with a carmanscan tool..
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The ECU/BCM/Key are programmed to work together.. Change the ECU and the BCM and key will activiate smartsheild.. You just need to get the new ECU working on your BCM, and I think it can be done by anyone with a carmanscan tool..
God im glad your on the forum mate lol.. :
I didnt even stop to think about that, thanks for clearing it up..
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Old 27-03-2006, 12:30 AM   #46
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I thought about buying a wreck to get LSD, brakes, interior ect, but as my plans call for full customisation : I will just do it slowly my way. If I bought the car for leather ect. I am going to have silver pipeing so the leather needs to be redone anyway. So you get the point. Unless you buy the car and have the intention of stripping it and offloading the parts you dont want.

Bucky go for it. I am sure we can travel down and help you out over a weekend if you have the parts and beer for us. :
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I am sure we can travel down and help you out over a weekend if you have the parts and beer for us. :
What a top idea haha sounds like the next forum meeting is in Buckies garage helping with an engine conversion :1syellow1
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The ECU/BCM/Key are programmed to work together.. Change the ECU and the BCM and key will activiate smartsheild.. You just need to get the new ECU working on your BCM, and I think it can be done by anyone with a carmanscan tool..
right thank you now I know.
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