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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    sweet can't believe how much of a difference it makes..

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    you bastard! making me anxious!
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    that interior is so jap...just looking at it makes me want to kill a whale
    QUICKEST 1JZ'S IN OZ

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    im so keen to get it finished now..

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.



    i posted it there without saying it was mine.. just to see what they would say

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    hey champ,
    i say go for it!!!
    im in newcastle and i got a mate that did this and its there work truck!!!
    would go fast his did a low 11 quater
    good luck with it champ

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    low 11's? how much work had he done to it? and why isn't it on the top 20?

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    Sounds like Jamie's JT racing Navara to me.
    Quote Originally Posted by MR 1JZ View Post
    that interior is so jap...just looking at it makes me want to kill a whale
    QUICKEST 1JZ'S IN OZ

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    oh.. i assumed it was a hilux

    hmmm looks like i have to run 12's to get onto the list..

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    He is in that list allready with a 11.3

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    another WHY to add to the list.. i did ~260km over the weekend, booting it a fair bit, and it returned 13L/100km

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    Not too shabby. My gze seems to deliver 10 fairly consistently.

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    the next tank was ~14.9L /100

    Another strange one has reared its head, related to the control of the auto, the shift into 3rd at full throttle is 'delayed' need to hook up our solenoid indicator lights, and see whether the trans is 'trying' to shift and just not, or what.. it feels like the computer is doing the 'retard for shift' thing, and its not shifting, doesn't feel as harsh as the issue we had before with it hitting the rev limiter hard on the 1-2 shift.

    It could be also that the ignition is breaking down.. going to chuck a set of plugs in it too, they probably have 100K on them.. sne.. its not driving at the moment, because i pulled it all to pieces to get the heater core fixed, and put a stereo in it.. hopefully have it going again tonight or tomorrow.

    ive also ordered my brake upgrade.. i'll try and take some pics when i fit it, its from hoppers stoppers in vic, 300mm discs with commodore calipers, they also do a 330mm version, i decided that might be overkill, and meant i couldn't run antything smaller than 17's.

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    Project is coming along nicely there. Good to see someone around here has finally done this conversion. Waaayy overdue.


    Is the hilux a wishbone or strut set-up, and does it run rack and pinion?

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    Default Re: why NOT to put a 1j in a hilux.

    torsion bar whishbone setup i think, definately torsions, need to lower the back a bit and replace some shocks..

    currently i suspect our speed sensor converter signal is not dividing by the right amount for the second sensor.. it DEFINATELY has no speed limiter.. at least not where its supposed to be..

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