weigellj
09-19-2005, 15:18
Hi
I currently have a 1992 Toyota FJ-80 Landcruiser that has an Old Man Emu J spring lift and 35" BFG tires. The axles have 4.10 gears and the drivetrain is currently a chevy 305 (carb, no computer)/700r4 (non computer controled, B&M TQ lockup kit) using advanced adapters to a 1979 Toyota FJ-40 Transfer case (Soon to be upgraded to an Orion (Cast iron instead of aluminum with a 4.1 low range)).
Needless to say the 305 is not the most powerfull engine to move my rig. On top of that, the gas mileage is around 10-12 mpg ((this was before the lift and tires) I have no idea what it is now).
I currently have a 1989 chevy suburban 4x4 that has a 6.5 (original engine was a 6.2) with the banks turbo setup on it. The tranny is a 700r4 and is not computer controled and has the B&M lockup switch. The engine runs excellent and according to the PO has all of the upgrades needed to the 6.5. With my lead foot driving, I get about 17-20 mpg with it.
My plan is to swap this into my landcruiser with the hopes to achieve better than 10 mpg. Any idea on what I can expect for mileage? I am hoping for around 20 mpg since it would be going into a lighter vehicle that isn't shaped like a brick.
Also if I have to switch to 5.29 gears to help the mileage, I already have that factored in to the plan, but for now I was going to just stay with the 4.10's
Also planned on using a electric vaccum pump for my stock toyota brake setup.
Questions I have:
What exactly do I have to remove from the tranny in the suburban? I am planning on swapping the torque converter for sure. Is there anything else I need to take out? Anything internally?
Any idea on what I can expect for mileage? Is 20 realistic
If my stock toyota radiator cools the 305 without any issues, will it cool the 6.5?
What are the weight differences between a 305 and a 6.5?
I currently have a 1992 Toyota FJ-80 Landcruiser that has an Old Man Emu J spring lift and 35" BFG tires. The axles have 4.10 gears and the drivetrain is currently a chevy 305 (carb, no computer)/700r4 (non computer controled, B&M TQ lockup kit) using advanced adapters to a 1979 Toyota FJ-40 Transfer case (Soon to be upgraded to an Orion (Cast iron instead of aluminum with a 4.1 low range)).
Needless to say the 305 is not the most powerfull engine to move my rig. On top of that, the gas mileage is around 10-12 mpg ((this was before the lift and tires) I have no idea what it is now).
I currently have a 1989 chevy suburban 4x4 that has a 6.5 (original engine was a 6.2) with the banks turbo setup on it. The tranny is a 700r4 and is not computer controled and has the B&M lockup switch. The engine runs excellent and according to the PO has all of the upgrades needed to the 6.5. With my lead foot driving, I get about 17-20 mpg with it.
My plan is to swap this into my landcruiser with the hopes to achieve better than 10 mpg. Any idea on what I can expect for mileage? I am hoping for around 20 mpg since it would be going into a lighter vehicle that isn't shaped like a brick.
Also if I have to switch to 5.29 gears to help the mileage, I already have that factored in to the plan, but for now I was going to just stay with the 4.10's
Also planned on using a electric vaccum pump for my stock toyota brake setup.
Questions I have:
What exactly do I have to remove from the tranny in the suburban? I am planning on swapping the torque converter for sure. Is there anything else I need to take out? Anything internally?
Any idea on what I can expect for mileage? Is 20 realistic
If my stock toyota radiator cools the 305 without any issues, will it cool the 6.5?
What are the weight differences between a 305 and a 6.5?