That's it ... fully rebuilt engine with the SC he reckons 200+ kw's .. That's a lot more berries ... but the rebuild includes smaller pulley wheels also (or something like that) and lowering of the engine compression (somehow, probably to do with the pulleys? lmao) ... essentially, I know squat other than it will have a truckload more go!!!
I'll find out model etc tomorrow.
Economy should be better (depending on how I go at it) - more power should hopefully mean less need for the skinny pedal when cruising, taking off etc.
As for the price, the SC is about $4K but that includes some other work removing the LPG also - the engine rebuild price depends a bit on what needs to be done, but somewhere between $3-4K plus the installation of the new fuel tank, sender, etc.
Righto - here's the disappointing news (apart from mine not getting done next week). There is no kits for them at all, and the Eaton's are too difficult to fit as the manifold etc needs to be customised also.
If anyone finds differing information, I'd be ecstatic to hear it, as this has pushed me back down the path of a new motor (priced up an LS3 this morning for $7000, but that doesn't include p/s pump, ECU, air con compressor, etc, etc ... so not bloody cheap at all ...).
Frustrated is an understatement at the moment ...
Hope you have better luck finding something mate ... please let us know if you do!!
Cheers
Scotty
Some more information:
Have found a mob that do the VE SS square port motor which throws out 255 kw's (not the cathedral port LS2 which punches out about 300+ kw's), for $5995 AND they do the conversion kit which includes the ECU, electric pedal, fly by wire cable, fuel pump cable, all wiring looms etc for an additional $1600 - Total being $7595. They profess this to be a straight swap in with Marks gearbox and engine mount Adaptors and shouldn't cost more than about $1500-2000 total for the conversion and literally turn the key and drive away - Derek is planning on retrofitting my power steering pump and hopefully the air con compressor also, so is working that out now.
Essentially a SC was going to set me back about $4K with the engine rebuild at least another $4K, so for an additional $3K approx I can get a brand new motor, fitted, wired, etc, etc with 255kw at the flywheel (not sure what it equates to at the rear wheels, but basically more than double what I have now!!).
That's my plan post the disappointment of not being able to SC - that said, when I finally pick myself up off the floor from the shock of the price, dust myself off and earn some more money, I can always SC this motor (easily thankfully!) down the track and get an estimated 345kw's ... won't happen as I'm not out to do wheelstands, but nice to know the option is available ...
Still would love to hear if anyone finds out any further information regarding SC'ing a TB42 ....
Good luck one and all ...
janek8me (14th March 2013)
Sure have boss - quotes vary between $9-11K due to the fact they have to decompress the engine so much (bigger head gasket, etc, etc) let alone pulley wheels etc ... not overly wanting a turbo, as I want the power bonus under 1500rpm when using low range with the reduction gears, rather than having it spool up ... thousands of ideas, so confusing!! lol