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the xf motors seem pretty bulletproof but the body needs shooting (refer to doorhandles). how expensive/hard to drop xf xflow into xw/xy sedan? what would be required?
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carby? drop it straight in, the Xflow in XF's is just a slight evoloution of the pre X-flow's in the XY's
EFI? mate...... unless you're going for aftermarket EFI, dont even dream of it
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defininate carby for now. got parts. but what about xt? in summary, uni student, love old cars, hate fuel prices want tough cruiser. any help or tips appreciated.
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This is a great conversion!
If you have a complete XF, you can use the wiring, steering column, engine, gearbox etc We have a ZC with a crossflow, C4, XF wiring, front brakes and control arms, XF steering column, A/C condensor. I'm currently working on a ZD with an EFI 250 from an XF Fairmont - the only tricky bit with the EFI is the fuel pump, but I have that figured out now... Having a complete XF to work from is a good idea. I have converted an XF Diff to fit into the ZD - pretty easy... If you need any help, just ask. Here's some galleries of the ZC http://www.ftw.com.au/cpg/index.php?cat=53 |
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Carby Xflow is basicaly a drop in swap, the engine mounts are the same, juz need to look at stuff like linkage for the throtle, exhaust, etc
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EFI is no big deal - need:
1. an oval hole in the firewall above the heater box for the EFI loom to go through 2. the fuel lines from an EFI XF - they bolt under the floorpan - XF uses nut-serts, I have the interior out so am using nuts and bolts 3. surge tank for fuel supply - use normal carby-type electric pump to lift fuel to surge tank - overflow from top of surge tank returned to fitting attached to fuel tank filler pipe. - Use VL Turbo Commodore external fuel pump to take fuel from the bottom of the surge tank to supply engine - return line from engine goes to top of surge tank. One idea I am toying with is having an alloy surge tank made to fit in the passenger side of the engine bay behind the spring tower and fitting the XF tank-mounted fuel pump there - save the extra cost of an external pump - since I am already resigned to paying for a surge tank, why not get one made that will take the XF pump/gauge sender unit... |
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