a fair whack more thirsty than a grenade, but would also last a lot longer than a grenade with power to spare..
or
http://www.brunswickdiesels.com.au/ but use KY when you get the price.
http://www.marks4wd.com/engine-conversions/bell-housing-adaptors/nissan/ls-v8-engines.html
http://dellowconversions.com.au/product/conversion-kit-manual-chev-v8-ls-1-2-3-to-nissan-patrol-gq-gu-5-speed/
I have been sitting on the side line but I have an issue with being too quiet...
There has been a bit of diatribe of the cost of Brunswick vs Duramax.
There is no doubt that the Duramax with the Alison is a brilliant modern day upgrade. My comment on it though is that the cost that many have stated is ... Should I say optimistic.
Some time back I contacted Australian Duramax Conversions. I was told over the phone that I should set aside at least $45 to $49k. This was baseline superficial costs.
In speaking to a couple of people that have done the conversion, they suggested setting aside at least another $10k for incidental costs. This did not include the period of time that one would be without their vehicle. At that time, up to 2 months minimum. I am not equipped to be able to do my own conversions.
Location for the conversions was interstate so add to this transport. So add a couple of K to this figure.
All up, on basic upgrade costs, it was going to cost me at least $59k.
I opted for a Brunswick upgrade. It cost me $33k drive in drive out. Add $1.5 k in transportation costs it came in at $34.5k. I also got a 500kg GVM upgrade.
Does it have the performance of a Duramax.. Probably no way as I have not driven one.. But there are a couple of things to consider...
1: outright cost.
2: outcome vs needs
3: customer service
So .. From an outright cost perspective.. If I was to look at an engine upgrade and an Auto transmission upgrade ... It probably comes in on par... If you can find someone you trust to do it. Btw, the engine I got was a brand new crated engine, not recondition or re purposed.
From a needs perspective, the 6.5 chev exceeds expectations as I am not after out right performance.. Just towing capability.
From a customer service perspective .. There is no comparison. These guys are absolutely awesome. So from this side of things, one has to weigh up ... Great performance with crap and no customer support or something that is going to get support wherever you are.
Sorry for the long post but there is more to an upgrade than brute performance. One needs to look at actual needs and how you are going to be supported after the fact, and the cost associated with it.
Do the qualitative research, leave those that know a person that knows a person that has a conversion done behind, and get on the blower to those that actually have one done.
Kindest regards
Rainsey
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