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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    Javal, you make things sound so easy...lol

    so, both sensors will be required for best engine results...ok.
    more reading up.

    Now i see where this whole conversion is going. $$$$$$$$$$$
    Ok, now this is gonna take longer than i thought.

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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    This is my setup


    I was using a Honeywell hall sensor as shown in the first photo but that wasn't compatible with the trigger wheel. So I had to change sensors.

    For the home signal I've just ground off the other three tabs on the dizzy.







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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    You can easily just use the dizzy and run batch fire fuel and ignition. I did this first time around with no problems. But this setup wasn't that expensive. I'm running X4 LS1 coils.
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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    oh, wow, that's what i want....

    did you modify the crank trigger wheel much?
    i like the sensor bracket...do you have another....lol

    So from what i see with the dizzy, u have ground off 3 teeth, for home signal, but i don't see a sensor.
    is that because its on the crank?
    So in your case with both dizzy and crank, you don't need a trigger wheel on the dizzy????
    As the one tooth gives it a home....t/F
    Sorry for the confusion guys.

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    Speak to Yellorolla he made the brackets and mounted the trigger wheel. He does great work. He machined the last v off the pulley and mounted it on there.

    The sensor for the home signal is the original trigger which is this black thing in the bottom with the two wires running to it.

    the 36-1 trigger in on the crank and the home is the dizzy.

    You could graft something from a 4age but that will take some work also.



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    yes, Yellorolla.... (aka JMR Engines)... who rebuilt my engine did the same.

    He does really great work and builds a strong engine and, if you got the coin, can really build you something special.

    I had troubles with idle so we put in idle control also, and as I hate changing engines (nearly as much as having them self destruct) I also have engine cut-off on low oil pressure.

    I miss my angryish 18R-G, but Trini should be back soonish and I can enjoy it once again.
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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    Quote Originally Posted by Omegaman View Post
    hi. again...

    Is the XF falcon idle air control valve still the favorite for GEu and Haltech?
    The reason i ask is, all the ones from the wreckers are not the type required. ie. not the 90 deg hose type.
    There mainly the bolt on throttle body type. Are there 2 types and what actual car year am i looking for?
    Quote Originally Posted by RA35GT View Post
    You want the type that has the two hose barbs and looks similar to this https://www.efihardware.com/products...alve-PWM-large

    You can also get PWM type idle valves from like 90's Excels and stuff. (Sorry can't remember exact model)
    Just to confirm, the idle air valve i picked up from wreckers was from a 95-96 hyundai excel.
    pick & payless has heaps of them, but a $55 complete with hoses and stop return valve thingy..

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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    i love that this thread is still going strong, nearly 10 years on!!


    Im now on the hunt for some 9.7:1 pistons, or higher comp, that arent ridiculously expensive.
    I've got a little 18RGEU with 8.3:1 pistons here in need of a re-fresh and knowing how much of a difference there is between the 8.7:1 and 9.7:1 pistons, there is no way i will run a comp ratio below the 9.7's.

    Im open to looking at custom made cast pistons, but want them at a reasonable price (ie, aorund $400).
    Have been reading about using a 20R piston, but they just seem wrong. Just you can get the dome volume with an aftermarket higher comp piston, but then you run valve interference and have to fly-cut, resulting in a loss of compression...... and they are still pretty pricey.

    I'm even open to sourcing from China at the moment.
    What have other people done lately?
    ...... butt scratcher?!


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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    FYi - the trigger wheel setup pictured above is something that JMR developed when building my 18RGTE.

    You buy the trigger wheel from www.trigger-wheels.com along with the matching sensor, and then Jase (JMR) will turn down the 18RG crank pulley and machine up the trigger wheel to press+bolt onto the 18rg crank pulley. Then its just a matter of making a simple bracket to hold the sensor.

    This trigger gives the "crank position" signal to your ECU.
    Then if you want to run sequential ignition, you modify your dissy as mentioned above to give the ECU a "reference" signal for when the engine is back to cylinder 1 compression.
    ...... butt scratcher?!


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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    Still expensive, but there's these Cast 18R-G Pistons for roughly $670 AUD. I'm not sure what "Convex +8.0mm" works out to be as a compression ratio.

    And then there's the obscenely expensive forged pistons you probably already know about ( Whitehead Performance, Kameari )

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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    Quote Originally Posted by The Witzl View Post
    FYi - the trigger wheel setup pictured above is something that JMR developed when building my 18RGTE.

    You buy the trigger wheel from www.trigger-wheels.com along with the matching sensor, and then Jase (JMR) will turn down the 18RG crank pulley and machine up the trigger wheel to press+bolt onto the 18rg crank pulley. Then its just a matter of making a simple bracket to hold the sensor.

    This trigger gives the "crank position" signal to your ECU.
    Then if you want to run sequential ignition, you modify your dissy as mentioned above to give the ECU a "reference" signal for when the engine is back to cylinder 1 compression.
    thanks for the Info, looking into it.

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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    idle controler.JPG
    does anyone know the wiring to this 3 wire excel idle module thingy.
    i believe its best wired up to the haltech E6K pwm pin.
    what is the wiring set up for this?

    also is it true the 3 wire type is wired up as

    1. 12v
    2. pwm wire 1- BAc
    3. Pwm wire 2- Bac slave to get this working?

    im sure this gives me information that would help, but im not asian to undersatand it..;(
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPLUMj8lUJI
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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    Ra35gt, Another great correct answer from you. the next correct answer will win you a trip to Sydney, with accommodation and free access to completing my car.
    thanks, I looked at every web scenario to find the wiring on this...well not all by the looks of it...cheers.

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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    lol

    Funnily enough I'll be in Sydney in a couple weeks haha
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