[ Total Views: 966 | Total Replies: 5 | Thread Id: 36579 ] |
|
seagull
Compulsive Aussie Vee Dubber
Posts: 4979
Threads: 752
Registered: December 25th, 2003
Member Is Offline
Location: PerthWA
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
|
posted on March 21st, 2005 at 01:02 AM |
|
|
Info on holden V6 WTD
I have my self a holden v6 is there any info on adapter plates or I make my own to kombi gear box .
also looking for a wiring lay out .
it looks like VP motor , I take some photos and ask the group
cheers seagull
[Edited on 20/3/2005 by seagull]
Looking for that special lady : PM me for coffee & cake
|
|
vwtyp2
Son of Jim - Creator of Good
Posts: 2504
Threads: 160
Registered: September 18th, 2003
Member Is Offline
Location: Hillcrest S.A.
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: over it
|
posted on March 21st, 2005 at 07:51 AM |
|
|
the adaptor plate in mine came from Sharman's in Qld
[Edited on 20/3/2005 by vwtyp2]
Error |
Sorry, you must be a registered user in order to download attachments. |
|
|
|
VWCOOL
23 Windows of Awesome
Posts: 5158
Threads: 235
Registered: June 19th, 2003
Member Is Offline
Location: In the shed... Lake Macquarie NSW
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: happy to help
|
posted on March 21st, 2005 at 07:58 AM |
|
|
Wiring is easy - get the Holden service manual (the dealer one, not Gregory's or whatever) and it is all in there. Castle Auto Electrics in Vic
offers a complete wiring harness service - they modify/manufacture to suit your car.
But there's only a few wires anyway - and I reckon you could use the Holden factory 'layout' in a Kombi ie battery at near-side rear to replicate
its position in the off-side front in a Comoodre etc etc.
Also talk to Daniel at Chipmatser over WA - he's a legend when in comes to Holden ECUs and may be able to help with modified harneses, too
Pay your debts, CxxT
|
|
RISKY^VW
Wolfsburg Wizard
Posts: 403
Threads: 61
Registered: March 27th, 2003
Member Is Offline
Location: Uralla NSW
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: RISKY IS 1337
|
posted on March 21st, 2005 at 07:25 PM |
|
|
vn and vp motors look very much the same
vp coil packs are a lot better
http://www.austech.info/forums
The best tech forum around
oh sgetty will you respect me in the morning
things could be worse you could live in kentucky
|
|
VWCOOL
23 Windows of Awesome
Posts: 5158
Threads: 235
Registered: June 19th, 2003
Member Is Offline
Location: In the shed... Lake Macquarie NSW
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: happy to help
|
posted on March 21st, 2005 at 07:27 PM |
|
|
VP has upper rad hose into intake manifold casting at front of engine. VN has a stainless steel coolant pipe along driver's side of engine instead
Pay your debts, CxxT
|
|
seagull
Compulsive Aussie Vee Dubber
Posts: 4979
Threads: 752
Registered: December 25th, 2003
Member Is Offline
Location: PerthWA
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
|
posted on March 23rd, 2005 at 01:16 AM |
|
|
Yes have met the chipmaster drives a HSV ute .
I get there soon as need to make some room first lots of projects here .
Looking for that special lady : PM me for coffee & cake
|
|