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CombatWombat
11th September 2020, 01:04 PM
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Have owned this thing since new in 2015
Drove it for just on 3 years in as my work car ride Blew up the turbo with less than 100,000 km on the clock and just on 3 weeks after the warranty ran out.
So instead of just fixing the ZD30 I opted for a bit of a boost.
81973
Enter stage Left PID Diesel Engineering and the ubiquitous Duramax LMM 6.6 ltr.
81976
The conversion costs a small fortune and took 4 x longer than expected but was worth very cent.
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81977
Have been grinning like a loon and blowing away all the boy racers since March
mudski
11th September 2020, 01:29 PM
Wow! Really neat job. Something I should have looked into before I decided to build a kettle. Very impressive mate.
PeeBee
11th September 2020, 04:19 PM
Thats a really smart installation, good job. Tell us all about the conversion when you get a moment, where the engine came from , who did the installation, who supplied the radiator, does it get hot, if not what did you do - all that stuff pls!!!
Maxhead
11th September 2020, 04:19 PM
Wow! Really neat job. Something I should have looked into before I decided to build a kettle. Very impressive mate.
First a granade, now a kettle. Sounds like you should have got a Toyota mate[emoji12][emoji12]
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mudski
11th September 2020, 04:52 PM
First a granade, now a kettle. Sounds like you should have got a Toyota mate[emoji12][emoji12]
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Wash your mouth out! I love my Patrol but the motor does my head in.
rusty_nail
11th September 2020, 06:44 PM
What a sleeper! Looks stock as with the bonnet down, that's mint mate!
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jay see
11th September 2020, 07:32 PM
Wash your mouth out! I love my Patrol but the motor does my head in.Drop a v8 in it, you know you what.
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Bigcol
12th September 2020, 11:40 AM
very nice looking rig mate
I can understand the smile
CombatWombat
14th September 2020, 12:02 PM
G'day. The conversion was done by PID Diesel Engineering on the Sunshine Coast. Heath Lawson. Everything is built in house. Complete body off and chassis rebuild. Took about 6 months but was worth the wait. Heath is a the guru when it comes to these engines.
Have had no issues with heating have towed a 3 tonne Caravan up the steepest hills imaginable at full speed and temp gauge hardly moves.
CombatWombat
14th September 2020, 12:05 PM
That's the point, you have to look closely to see the mods. Gives it away a bit when you start it up though!
PeeBee
14th September 2020, 02:05 PM
G'day. The conversion was done by PID Diesel Engineering on the Sunshine Coast. Heath Lawson. Everything is built in house. Complete body off and chassis rebuild. Took about 6 months but was worth the wait. Heath is a the guru when it comes to these engines.
Have had no issues with heating have towed a 3 tonne Caravan up the steepest hills imaginable at full speed and temp gauge hardly moves.
Who makes the radiator - ADRAD or someone else/ I have an ADRAD Ally in mine with a S/C Optimiser 6500, have not run it in the heat yet. Mine has a 60- 65mm core depth - hats yours?
mudski
14th September 2020, 04:38 PM
Drop a v8 in it, you know you what.
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Love the idea of an LS. But not the fuel bill that comes with it.
MudRunnerTD
14th September 2020, 06:58 PM
Wow that is a very sweet install there mate. Yes Heath is a bit of a Legend for this conversion. Why did the body have to come off? what needed to happen to the chassis?
Also.... MR NISSAN PLEASE TAKE NOTE >>>>>> The bloody Alternator and AC Compressor go On The Bloody Top PLeaSe!!!!! Nice Build.
CombatWombat
15th September 2020, 01:18 PM
The body off is a whole part of the conversion. In order to realign the engine mounts and allow for the gear box (6 speed Allison). The entire front end of the chassis is re-worked and reinforced. There is a lot of engine there compared to a ZD30.
While the body is off the rear suspension mounts were also reinforced.
Due to the weight (and Power) increase I have upgraded the suspension and the brakes (Custom Built Dobinson Springs & King Remote Cannister Shocks and Willwood 6-Piston Brake upgrade)
Tried to keep everything on the exterior as stock as possible.
PeeBee
15th September 2020, 02:02 PM
Did you do both front and rear Willwoods? Is the stopping result a significant improvement - I am looking to the upgrade on my GQ, yes, change rims to 17" as well
mudski
15th September 2020, 05:09 PM
Whats the extra weight?
One thing a customer on mine is spewing about when he did the Cummins conversion. He said no way in hell he would do the 4wd'ing in it now to what he used to do. Far too front end heavy. Quite unbalanced he said. But he did also say it would pull Jesus from his cross, and how balls to the wall. So he's happy with it. 1100nm running through a Nissan 5spd box, which he will be changing out. He gets a few months out of the box until he completely strips the teeth from third gear. Lol.
Edit :
Did they fit the DPF to the exhaust? Or isn't it required for Patrol spec?
CombatWombat
16th September 2020, 01:29 PM
Both front & Rear. No comparison with the originals.
PeeBee
16th September 2020, 01:40 PM
Both front & Rear. No comparison with the originals.
Sounds like the go, thanks for the quick reply
CombatWombat
16th September 2020, 02:32 PM
Best part of 200 kg heavier (just the Motor) and the gearbox is about 50 kg heavier.( Approx. ) as a part of the conversion the whole front end has been reworked and as a result the balance is excellent. Have seen no degradation off road, if anything the huge power increase more than masks it.
Suspension and brake upgrade is a must given the weights.
CombatWombat
16th September 2020, 02:34 PM
Expensive but worth it.
Truckus
26th February 2021, 02:47 PM
Out of interest..what was the final conversion bill?
That is a great plant set up!
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