Ok, some of you may be confused and slightly horrified by the title of this thread but please, let me explain .
I've been treking around in my 3.0td gen2 now for a few years and have been very impressed with its handeling. THe top speed isnt all that brilliant but i realise that a heavy truck with an auto box isnt meant to go 150mph .
Then one day i was trolling these very forums and spotted BUSHWHACKER's Lexurf v8 conversions and that gave me an idea ... (which if you ask anybody who knows me is a bad thing) .
I've started to look at doing a v8 conversion and basically stripping a surf down to its bare shell and doing a (road legal) track day car.
Now when i bought my surf there were a few out there that had the "Wide-Body" name that looked like they had a slightly wider wheelbase and lower suspension. Are these an actualy factory model or just something that has been done post-purchase with parts?
Mods that i'm looking to do are obviously the v8 conversion to a 5-speed manual gearbox. Stripping all the interior out and replacing the 2 front seats with racing buckets with 4-point harness and fitting a rollcage inside the bodywork. Stripping out all the rear electric windows and replacing them with fixed lexan panels. Stripping off all the under-body steelwork (sump pan/mounting brackets etc) and all the other now-unneeded offroad bits.
Now, i need some technical advice (if theres anybody out there with that knowledge) on suspension and drivetrain.
I'm going to be lowering the suspension to hopefully lower the CoG of the whole truck to make it corner even better and also to give it better stability. Now i have no idea where to source the kit to do this as pretty much all of the suspension parts freely availiable are for offroad use.
Right onto my second question. I'm only ever going to be using this in 2wd to the rear axle so therfore have no need for the 4x4 bits. Is there any way to remove the rest of the parts underneath without gimping the front axle? It would be nice to be able to replace the front axle with a basic un-driven axle but i fear that will eat into funds that need to be spent on other things.
Finally i am wondering what my options are when it comes to engine/gearbox options. I know there have been rover v8 and lexus v8 conversions done but i am looking to get to the most bang for my $$$ and also have it all going through a manual box (as an auto just isnt practical for track days) to get the power to the back wheels.
Views and opinions on my project are invited as long as your not going to be all "BURN THE NON-OFFROAD-BELIEVER!!! " .
I've been treking around in my 3.0td gen2 now for a few years and have been very impressed with its handeling. THe top speed isnt all that brilliant but i realise that a heavy truck with an auto box isnt meant to go 150mph .
Then one day i was trolling these very forums and spotted BUSHWHACKER's Lexurf v8 conversions and that gave me an idea ... (which if you ask anybody who knows me is a bad thing) .
I've started to look at doing a v8 conversion and basically stripping a surf down to its bare shell and doing a (road legal) track day car.
Now when i bought my surf there were a few out there that had the "Wide-Body" name that looked like they had a slightly wider wheelbase and lower suspension. Are these an actualy factory model or just something that has been done post-purchase with parts?
Mods that i'm looking to do are obviously the v8 conversion to a 5-speed manual gearbox. Stripping all the interior out and replacing the 2 front seats with racing buckets with 4-point harness and fitting a rollcage inside the bodywork. Stripping out all the rear electric windows and replacing them with fixed lexan panels. Stripping off all the under-body steelwork (sump pan/mounting brackets etc) and all the other now-unneeded offroad bits.
Now, i need some technical advice (if theres anybody out there with that knowledge) on suspension and drivetrain.
I'm going to be lowering the suspension to hopefully lower the CoG of the whole truck to make it corner even better and also to give it better stability. Now i have no idea where to source the kit to do this as pretty much all of the suspension parts freely availiable are for offroad use.
Right onto my second question. I'm only ever going to be using this in 2wd to the rear axle so therfore have no need for the 4x4 bits. Is there any way to remove the rest of the parts underneath without gimping the front axle? It would be nice to be able to replace the front axle with a basic un-driven axle but i fear that will eat into funds that need to be spent on other things.
Finally i am wondering what my options are when it comes to engine/gearbox options. I know there have been rover v8 and lexus v8 conversions done but i am looking to get to the most bang for my $$$ and also have it all going through a manual box (as an auto just isnt practical for track days) to get the power to the back wheels.
Views and opinions on my project are invited as long as your not going to be all "BURN THE NON-OFFROAD-BELIEVER!!! " .
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