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Thank you!! I’m still trimming and fitting but I’m starting to like it.I really like those
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Thank you!! I’m still trimming and fitting but I’m starting to like it.I really like those
This is a great build!View attachment 3682399
Here, the tape measure is against the front edge of the cowl, where it meets the hood.
If you look at the opening in the inner fender, the opening machined into the airbox aligns with that opening.View attachment 3682407
Judging from your pictures I think it would work.
This is a great build!
I'm swapping a 6BT into (a very non-pure) FJ40, (thread in the hardcore corner) and am wondering where this airbag you are referencing from @PIP is from. I'm concerned my basic cone in a tube filter plan won't be enough air, although I'm keeping the engine stockish for now. It is very very tight inside my engine bay.
Thank you for the link!@PIP sells them on his website: 80 Series Landcruiser Cast Airbox - https://powertrain-integration.com/products/80-series-landcruiser-cast-airbox
Unfortunately, I think they're sold out at the moment. And they're designed for the 80 series chassis (FYI).
Greetings! I apologize for the late response. It’s been a busy month. It is tight under the hood on this 80 series so I’m sure it’s super tight in an FJ40. I threw the stock dodge filter box in to show how tight it is.This is a great build!
I'm swapping a 6BT into (a very non-pure) FJ40, (thread in the hardcore corner) and am wondering where this air filter you are referencing from @PIP is from. I'm concerned my basic cone in a tube filter plan won't be enough air, although I'm keeping the engine stockish for now. It is very very tight inside my engine bay.
Yup. It took me all of 30 seconds to realize my stock Cummins box wasn’t going to work. Stock tundra box I had on the shelf is a little smaller, and a have a cone type in a 6” tube to work with. I’m a ways off from fabbing my snorkel but just trying to look ahead.Greetings! I apologize for the late response. It’s been a busy month. It is tight under the hood on this 80 series so I’m sure it’s super tight in an FJ40. I threw the stock dodge filter box in to show how tight it is. View attachment 3702640
You should have told me - I have a complete PIP body lift kit I could have sold you! And you know I would actually deliver it.I have been wanting to do a body lift and move my motor back to run my stock Cummins mechanical fan. I had been watching @PIP ‘s website for his lift kit to see when they would be back in stock. In the meantime, a used kit was offered for sale on the Facebook - Toyota 80 Series USA page. I decided to pull the trigger and buy the used kit. After sending the PayPal payment, it took a week for this guy (random guy on Facebook) to actually send it out to me. It arrived missing two of the aluminum spacers and with Toyota stock size body mount bolts. Needless to say, I had to make two extra spacers and address the bolt size (dude wouldn’t reply to my text messages). I should have been patient and waited on the @PIP set…….
80 series Land Cruiser 1 inch Bodylift - https://powertrain-integration.com/products/80-series-land-cruiser-1-inch-bodylift
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lol, I should have checked in with you, and yes; you’re not a shady used car salesman from Florida…..You should have told me - I have a complete PIP body lift kit I could have sold you! And you know I would actually deliver it.
I’m trying to maximize my air flow across the AC condenser. I’ve had a lot of trouble with my AC. My gut feeling is I’m not getting enough air over the AC condenser ( right now my radiator, AC condenser and intercooler are stacked against each other). The stock Cummins fan pulls around 10,000 cfm (from what I’ve been told). My current spal electric fans pull a total of around 3500 cfm ( when they come on). I’m planning to relocate my intercooler and mount one of the spal fans on the AC condenser and connect it to the AC pressure switch. I’m also going to add a fan shroud to concentrate the air across the fan.Are you worried about it being that close?
Apologies if I missed it, what is the reasoning on staying with the belt driven fan?
Gotcha. That’s a lot of good info. That’s a big difference.I’m trying to maximize my air flow across the AC condenser. I’ve had a lot of trouble with my AC. My gut feeling is I’m not getting enough air over the AC condenser ( right now my radiator, AC condenser and intercooler are stacked against each other). The stock Cummins fan pulls around 10,000 cfm (from what I’ve been told). My current spal electric fans pull a total of around 3500 cfm ( when they come on). I’m planning to relocate my intercooler and mount one of the spal fans on the AC condenser and connect it to the AC pressure switch. I’m also going to add a fan shroud to concentrate the air across the fan.
I’m starting my swap over the winter. Do you know why it needs to be between 3-5 degrees?The truck has been sitting for a few week and I still have to address my transmission mount and several other things before everything goes back together. As of now, I’ve modified my NWAV motor mounts and have the motor in position. The motor is now sitting at a 2.5 degree angle (I’ve been told it needs to be set between 3-5 degrees).
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That’s a great questions. I was talking with a hot rodder before I started my swap. He mentioned the 3-5 degree mounting angle to me. Before I mounted my motor, I read through some Cummins specs and what information I could find and found some figures for the Cummins. I’ll get on my laptop and find that data and post up for you to look over.I’m starting my swap over the winter. Do you know why it needs to be between 3-5 degrees?
I did a search on that after reading that last night, as I was curious too. I’m about 3 degrees back, just kinda how it fit.I’m starting my swap over the winter. Do you know why it needs to be between 3-5 degrees?