1999 XJ8 Turbo 6.0L 4L80e swap
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Project 'Dead Cat' 1999 XJ8 Turbo 6.0L 4L80e swap
Here is a link to my photobucket albumn of my swap pics.
1999 XJ8 Turbo 60L 4L80e Swap Pics Photos by aknovaman | Photobucket
More to be added once I get mounts back from powder coater and engine installed for final time.
PAC 1218 valve springs got delivered today, waiting on Isky tripple 12 cam to arrive then final cleaning of engine/trans and start assembling/installing drivetrain.
Target HP is 600 rear wheel (easily done)
6.0L LQ4 engine
Precision PT76/75 turbo
80lb injectors
GodSpeed 12x24x3 intercooler
4L80e trans for reliability
Yes, I know the rear end will need upgrades
One owner (old man ) garage kept, gold car with 99k miles
1999 XJ8 Turbo 60L 4L80e Swap Pics Photos by aknovaman | Photobucket
More to be added once I get mounts back from powder coater and engine installed for final time.
PAC 1218 valve springs got delivered today, waiting on Isky tripple 12 cam to arrive then final cleaning of engine/trans and start assembling/installing drivetrain.
Target HP is 600 rear wheel (easily done)
6.0L LQ4 engine
Precision PT76/75 turbo
80lb injectors
GodSpeed 12x24x3 intercooler
4L80e trans for reliability
Yes, I know the rear end will need upgrades
One owner (old man ) garage kept, gold car with 99k miles
Last edited by aknovaman; 01-06-2014 at 09:34 PM.
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I gave the motor to a buddy who will likely just let it sit or sell it for scrap. Trans was slipping badly is why i got it for very cheap. Another buddy did an aluminum LS1 4L60e swap into an older 1994 jag coupe and added 1 inch spacers to lower the spring paocket under the a-arm. The iron block adds 100lbs and the 80e is about 75 more too. I am not thinking it will drop much with everything bolted and filled with fluids.
Last edited by aknovaman; 11-05-2013 at 02:56 PM.
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Got motor mounts back from powder coater today. The paddle end with small hole will have a 1/2 inch allen head bolt going down through it then through the frame and a nut on bottom. Black urethane bushings keep it tight and clean. Flat plate is bolted to top of cast aluminum trans crossmember then bolts to trans tailshaft and Urethane trans mount. Will post pics of layout soon as I pull it apart. Waiting on $$ to buy Isky tripple 12 cam; should be sometime next week.
Here is where I am going to mount the PCM.
Here is a during mock-up pic of engine mount
Van harness measurement. Think I will shorten it a bit. Eric suggested I place PCM in trunk. ;-)
Snakes ! Thats a gallon container of oil not a quart to show size relationship.
Literally 12 feet long van harness
Driver side frame rail and engine mount through frame hole
Eric (thx) got me a Astro van Hydro-boost unit last month and will convert over to it too.
Here is where I am going to mount the PCM.
Here is a during mock-up pic of engine mount
Van harness measurement. Think I will shorten it a bit. Eric suggested I place PCM in trunk. ;-)
Snakes ! Thats a gallon container of oil not a quart to show size relationship.
Literally 12 feet long van harness
Driver side frame rail and engine mount through frame hole
Eric (thx) got me a Astro van Hydro-boost unit last month and will convert over to it too.
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I must say you do good work sir!! Looking at the pictures I was thinking, "Those aren't factory or any aftermarket I've seen". I'm thinking you should have made at least 3 sets for those who might decide later to do the same swap. I have a '66 Mustang inline 6 and thankfully so many have done a v-8 swap to make it easier to source the right motor mounts. I am sure there will be others who will want to do the swap once their engines take a nose dive and they want the power boost. Once again "AWESOME THREAD!!"
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Little update. oilpan TIG welded and glass bead blasted. need to clear coat it and save pennies for my cam :-)
Got sidelined working on other swap harness and helping my buddy with his new project truck. Will post progress as it goes slowly.
buddies project '55 international truck Likely go 6.0L turbo Mustang Ii front end and Camaro rear. :-)
Got sidelined working on other swap harness and helping my buddy with his new project truck. Will post progress as it goes slowly.
buddies project '55 international truck Likely go 6.0L turbo Mustang Ii front end and Camaro rear. :-)
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In that shape typically $1500 to 3500 USD for a chevy model. International is not as desirable so less. Chevy weighs about 3400. And these are over 4000 pounds. This one is totally rust free except under front headlight and been stored indoors since 1972. Owner got this one from an old farmer that is a close friend too.
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