Skyline R32 LS3 - Build Thread
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Hello again!
Time for some updates!
Friday, a week ago, I delivered my car to my rollcage builder. Driving from Bergen to Oslo (Aproximly 550km), over mountains and so on... We used almost 12hours one way...
Below you can see how the car looked when we arrived at the builder...
(Click on the pictures to enlarge)
I also got parts for the undercarriage. I let the pictures speak for them self:
Time for some updates!
Friday, a week ago, I delivered my car to my rollcage builder. Driving from Bergen to Oslo (Aproximly 550km), over mountains and so on... We used almost 12hours one way...
Below you can see how the car looked when we arrived at the builder...
(Click on the pictures to enlarge)
I also got parts for the undercarriage. I let the pictures speak for them self:
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Very cool swap!
Im intrigued by this as i have a R32 GTS-T Skyline myself, and we have a couple 6.0L V8's here that i would love to use.
Ive been contemplating the idea of replacing the RB25DET in the car now with a LQ4, as the RB25 is pretty similar in weight to a LQ4.
Only thing im worrying about, due to the fact that yours is a custom firewall/trans tunnel, is whether the LSx would fit in w/ a T56 and need no modifications to the tunnel.
In your opinion, is a T56 too big to fit into a R32 tunnel?
How far off is the T56 shifter from the stock R32 location in your setup?
Ideally, id like to do the setup with minimal chassis modifications. Would fabricate my own motor/trans mounts, but just dont want to fabricate a new trans tunnel or cut up the firewall.
Not sure if this makes any sense to you.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Im intrigued by this as i have a R32 GTS-T Skyline myself, and we have a couple 6.0L V8's here that i would love to use.
Ive been contemplating the idea of replacing the RB25DET in the car now with a LQ4, as the RB25 is pretty similar in weight to a LQ4.
Only thing im worrying about, due to the fact that yours is a custom firewall/trans tunnel, is whether the LSx would fit in w/ a T56 and need no modifications to the tunnel.
In your opinion, is a T56 too big to fit into a R32 tunnel?
How far off is the T56 shifter from the stock R32 location in your setup?
Ideally, id like to do the setup with minimal chassis modifications. Would fabricate my own motor/trans mounts, but just dont want to fabricate a new trans tunnel or cut up the firewall.
Not sure if this makes any sense to you.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Very cool swap!
Im intrigued by this as i have a R32 GTS-T Skyline myself, and we have a couple 6.0L V8's here that i would love to use.
Ive been contemplating the idea of replacing the RB25DET in the car now with a LQ4, as the RB25 is pretty similar in weight to a LQ4.
Only thing im worrying about, due to the fact that yours is a custom firewall/trans tunnel, is whether the LSx would fit in w/ a T56 and need no modifications to the tunnel.
In your opinion, is a T56 too big to fit into a R32 tunnel?
How far off is the T56 shifter from the stock R32 location in your setup?
Ideally, id like to do the setup with minimal chassis modifications. Would fabricate my own motor/trans mounts, but just dont want to fabricate a new trans tunnel or cut up the firewall.
Not sure if this makes any sense to you.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Im intrigued by this as i have a R32 GTS-T Skyline myself, and we have a couple 6.0L V8's here that i would love to use.
Ive been contemplating the idea of replacing the RB25DET in the car now with a LQ4, as the RB25 is pretty similar in weight to a LQ4.
Only thing im worrying about, due to the fact that yours is a custom firewall/trans tunnel, is whether the LSx would fit in w/ a T56 and need no modifications to the tunnel.
In your opinion, is a T56 too big to fit into a R32 tunnel?
How far off is the T56 shifter from the stock R32 location in your setup?
Ideally, id like to do the setup with minimal chassis modifications. Would fabricate my own motor/trans mounts, but just dont want to fabricate a new trans tunnel or cut up the firewall.
Not sure if this makes any sense to you.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
The engine and T56 will fit perfectly in a R32 tunnel without modification.
If you want a really easy swap, you could get a S13/S14 front cross member and use Zikky.com S14/S13 swap kit.
The drive shaft will not fit, as it is to short. I have only moved the engine about 1-2" back, and it would still clear the original firewall, but I'm unsure about the tunnel.
Take a look at this build:
http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/for...n-t187852.html
He did not modify the firewall or the transmission tunnel, and the transmission stick ended up right where it should be...
LQ4 is a steel block right? then it would be the same weight as a RB25/26... A alu block setup is around 50-70kg lighter that a RB25/26 setup...
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Hi!
Thanks!
The engine and T56 will fit perfectly in a R32 tunnel without modification.
If you want a really easy swap, you could get a S13/S14 front cross member and use Zikky.com S14/S13 swap kit.
The drive shaft will not fit, as it is to short. I have only moved the engine about 1-2" back, and it would still clear the original firewall, but I'm unsure about the tunnel.
Take a look at this build:
http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/for...n-t187852.html
He did not modify the firewall or the transmission tunnel, and the transmission stick ended up right where it should be...
LQ4 is a steel block right? then it would be the same weight as a RB25/26... A alu block setup is around 50-70kg lighter that a RB25/26 setup...
Thanks!
The engine and T56 will fit perfectly in a R32 tunnel without modification.
If you want a really easy swap, you could get a S13/S14 front cross member and use Zikky.com S14/S13 swap kit.
The drive shaft will not fit, as it is to short. I have only moved the engine about 1-2" back, and it would still clear the original firewall, but I'm unsure about the tunnel.
Take a look at this build:
http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/for...n-t187852.html
He did not modify the firewall or the transmission tunnel, and the transmission stick ended up right where it should be...
LQ4 is a steel block right? then it would be the same weight as a RB25/26... A alu block setup is around 50-70kg lighter that a RB25/26 setup...
Exactly what i was looking for!
LQ4 is the iron block version of the LS2. So it is similar to the RB25 which is what i had hoped.
Id fabricate it all myself. Mounts, crossmember, headers etc.
Getting the gears in my head turning now, this would be one hell of a car! Could add a pretty little T76 hair dryer infront of it
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Time for Updates!
This weekend I collected my car from my professional Cage builder, JH Linnerud, who builds WRC class cages...
And I must say, the cage looks Awesome!!
So the next stage is finish up the welds inside the car, Mount two new Sparco Pro 2000 bucket seats, weld some rust on the fenders and under the car, and finishing things up...
I also got more "Gifts" from DriftWorks.com,
Whiteline stabilizer bars, Front and Rear
Driftworks HICAS Total Removal Kit
Driftworks Adjustable Camber Control Arms (Rear)
But I'm still waiting for the following:
Driftworks Traction Control Arms
Pictures from the Parts that has arrived, will come later.
(Click the pictures to get a large picture)
This weekend I collected my car from my professional Cage builder, JH Linnerud, who builds WRC class cages...
And I must say, the cage looks Awesome!!
So the next stage is finish up the welds inside the car, Mount two new Sparco Pro 2000 bucket seats, weld some rust on the fenders and under the car, and finishing things up...
I also got more "Gifts" from DriftWorks.com,
Whiteline stabilizer bars, Front and Rear
Driftworks HICAS Total Removal Kit
Driftworks Adjustable Camber Control Arms (Rear)
But I'm still waiting for the following:
Driftworks Traction Control Arms
Pictures from the Parts that has arrived, will come later.
(Click the pictures to get a large picture)
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everything else looks awesome. cant wait to see a video of it running... will you take it to MO ?
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i think the build is absolutely top notch, and then the firewall has a bead that looks like tou did it when you were drunk.... i would fill the bead with bondo (plastic padding) and paint the firewall so people wont notice when you pop the hood...
everything else looks awesome. cant wait to see a video of it running... will you take it to MO ?
everything else looks awesome. cant wait to see a video of it running... will you take it to MO ?
The car is a pure Race Breed, only for the tracks... If I would have used it for show or something, I would have made the firewall much nicer, but now, all they are going to notice is that huge LS3 Corvette engine...
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Time for a update!
I have been busy working on the car, so I havent had time for updating the web page... it's only one month until the car needs to be finished...
The lift that I have used, broke down, so I needed to get a new one. The "New" one is 11 years old, but in realy good shape, and a hundreds of times better that the old one...
while I was whaiting for it to be installed, I placed my car under my brothers car, so I could work on the car, while whaiting for the new lift... When my brother wherent in the shop...
Click on the pictures to get a large view:
Made a firewall between the trunk and the cabin, to isolate the fuel cell and battery, according to the racing regulations in Norway:
I also managed to make propper mounts for the steering wheel, seat mounts and mounts for the hydraulic hand brake (Or E-Brake as some call it...):
I have been busy working on the car, so I havent had time for updating the web page... it's only one month until the car needs to be finished...
The lift that I have used, broke down, so I needed to get a new one. The "New" one is 11 years old, but in realy good shape, and a hundreds of times better that the old one...
while I was whaiting for it to be installed, I placed my car under my brothers car, so I could work on the car, while whaiting for the new lift... When my brother wherent in the shop...
Click on the pictures to get a large view:
Made a firewall between the trunk and the cabin, to isolate the fuel cell and battery, according to the racing regulations in Norway:
I also managed to make propper mounts for the steering wheel, seat mounts and mounts for the hydraulic hand brake (Or E-Brake as some call it...):
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Made a hole in the roof for the roof scoop, and made mounts for the gaspedal, and it looks nice:
Then I mounted the rear fenders (R34 Wide Body), and extended the inner fender to protect the fender from the exploding rear tires... :
The rest of the time has gone into the battle of the Rust... Now I have fixed both rockers (I'm not shure what its called) that goes under the doors, on both sides. I also closed some large holes on the rear of the car:
I have now begaun installing Alliminium panels for the openings in the gearbox tunnel, and starting on the dashboard:
As you can see, a lot of work has been done, and a lot is left.
I'm whating for some parts from SummitRacing.com, such as radiator, Fuelcell, fuelpump system and so on.
Hopefully I will make the deadline...
Then I mounted the rear fenders (R34 Wide Body), and extended the inner fender to protect the fender from the exploding rear tires... :
The rest of the time has gone into the battle of the Rust... Now I have fixed both rockers (I'm not shure what its called) that goes under the doors, on both sides. I also closed some large holes on the rear of the car:
I have now begaun installing Alliminium panels for the openings in the gearbox tunnel, and starting on the dashboard:
As you can see, a lot of work has been done, and a lot is left.
I'm whating for some parts from SummitRacing.com, such as radiator, Fuelcell, fuelpump system and so on.
Hopefully I will make the deadline...