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Postby sunnyeb » May 21st, 2009, 5:46 am

hi
this is sunny from india, having a 1993 Fairmont Ghia.
Initially it came with the inline six , but had to replace with the toyota 2L-T turbo diesel.
It's a great car, and gr8 to see a forum dedicated to the E-series.

Here are a few pics.

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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby CozEF » May 21st, 2009, 5:53 am

hey, welcome :)

by 2L i gather you mean 2 litre? or is that the model number...?

Anyway, its certainly a different motor for an eseries, did you have to change it for emissions reasons? I'm imagining its uber slow lol

Corey

P.S you might want to connect your battery, i've found it helps.
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby EFFalcon » May 21st, 2009, 7:45 am

Another Sunny? :P

Hahah.. pretty interesting conversion.
certainly not something we'd see in Aus! ;)
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby SnyperEB » May 21st, 2009, 8:00 am

Turbo diesel thats awesome!!
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby travs ea-xr6 » May 21st, 2009, 8:08 am

thats unreal how did a ed ghia get over there,did you bring it over to your country or something.

when i first red this i thought it was sundeep over in india showing us he found a ed ghia over there :P
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby sunnyeb » May 21st, 2009, 11:15 am

Corey
hi, its a model number i.e 2L-T, a 2.4ltr turbo diesel engine, found in some older Toyota Surf's u might have encountered in Australia. Compared to the inline-six , yes it is uber slow ! :)
I've changed it since the inline six wasn't treated well by the previous owner, and demanded repairs, big time. And for a change, & keeping in mind the wide gulf between petrol & diesel prices here, i opted for the Toyota.

The pic was clicked when the car was undergoing a change from auto to manual box conversion, so some things were still to be fitted, will post pics when the work is fully done.

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hi, The car was initially owned by the chinese consulate in india , which was later auctioned and bought by a Car dealer here, who sold it to me.

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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby EFFalcon » May 21st, 2009, 11:25 am

How hard are parts to source?
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby sunnyeb » May 21st, 2009, 11:33 am

It's pretty hard, infact very. The advice i was getting here was to sell it / junk it , but since we liked the car much so decided to continue with it.
The front shocks were'nt available, so had to re-condition them. The ball joints were a direct fit from a local car. The bush kit of the car is not available , and so are other parts, which im lookin on australian ebay.

can u recommend a store/person who would have all the parts in stock and is ready to ship to India?

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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby SnyperEB » May 21st, 2009, 12:29 pm

Anywhere you ask should be able to ship to india no problems. I would just worry about the transit times. You may be waiting up to two to three weeks for stuff to arrive.
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby EFFalcon » May 21st, 2009, 12:31 pm

beats not being able to get it at all.

I wouldn't be so sure on people wanting to ship to India :P
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby BLC » May 21st, 2009, 12:50 pm

That's a strange car for a Chinese consulate... I wonder how it ended up over there, and how they got it.

IIRC, GM exports quite a few Buicks to China, surprised they didn't use one of those.

Good to see it's being loved :thumbsup:
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby OED666 » May 21st, 2009, 1:06 pm

skid pics???

wow, thats a very interesting conversion!
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby travs ea-xr6 » May 21st, 2009, 1:08 pm

is it manual or auto
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby LUXO_8 » May 21st, 2009, 1:15 pm

As the op stated. The pics are from the conversion from auto to manual

Looks to be fairly straight. Is there much aftermarket support for that motor??
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby sunnyeb » May 21st, 2009, 1:33 pm

Hi
Transit times i can cope up with , as EFFalcon rightly said that it beats not being able to get any parts at all. So im collecting parts, turn signals already bought, tail lamps in the process, and many others . Some items bought will go to a pal in melbourne, who'll ship all the parts together to me in india.
Hoping it all works out as planned.

originally the car was an Auto with the inline 6.
Now its a manual diesel, the manual being retrofitted since the auto which came bundled with the Toyota engine wasn't keen on propelling the car much. :)

Planning on a paint job similar to 'Ford Blueprint' color once all mechanicals r sorted .
one more thing, wat would be the PCD number(?) of the alloys? since the present alloys do look a bit older types,im keen on replacing them.
suggestions on paint job & alloys r more than welcome.

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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby sunnyeb » May 21st, 2009, 1:36 pm

hi
yes here in india there is a good aftermarket support for the toyota motor. But for the Ford I-6, no support of any kind. One of the biggest reasons which made me swap the ford with the toyota motor.
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby Sunboost » May 21st, 2009, 1:37 pm

Sick!!

Looks like it's registered in Punjab with the PB prefix on the plates.. Where exactly are you from Sunny?

If you have a VIN (on compliance plate in engine bay, starting with 6FPAAA) I might be able to track you down some history of the car in Australia in regard to original registration and build details.

Let me know.
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby needfordspeed » May 21st, 2009, 1:38 pm

This is mad! Going from your license plate it seems that my parents are probably from the same area you're from.

PCD is 114.3 I think (if its the same thing i'm thinking of) and blueprint would probably be a good choice. Good wheels would be some simmons FR19's but they're expensive...
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby BROCKYB8 » May 21st, 2009, 1:43 pm

WTF thats definatly different .
Well im sure that some of the guys could help u here with locating parts or that .
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby nstg8a » May 21st, 2009, 1:46 pm

a 2lt? sheesh, gone from one engine with suss headgasket to one that kills head gaskets and heads just cos it can...

must be as slow as a room full of, well, slow things... every hilux ive had with the 2lt was painfully slow. cheap to run but.


decent exhaust helps the head stay in one piece... standard 2lt exhaust acts like a heat trap, which cracks the heads...


if you can source a 2lte, they go a bit better...
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby sunnyeb » May 21st, 2009, 1:52 pm

hi sandeep & nfs , im from mohali , near chandigarh.

i'll get hold of the VIN number and send it to ya when the car comes back from Delhi in a few days time( its mentioned on the plate in the engine bay , right?)

Yes the wheel PCD, thanks for confirming.

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yeah different it is , especially here in my land. With many asking " which ford is that one?" , or as one guy remarked to my ghia luxury sedan " hey, nice car , i used to drive this as a cab, when i was in melbourne"..well there goes the luxury tag.

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i came to know of this peculiar problem of the 2LT's only when i'd installed it in my car, tough luck one might say. Came to know while surfing the surf asn forums. Now the intent is to prevent this from ever happening.
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby Commando » May 21st, 2009, 2:05 pm

one guy remarked to my ghia luxury sedan " hey, nice car , i used to drive this as a cab, when i was in melbourne"..well there goes the luxury tag.


lol, we get that a lot :P

Looks like an awesome project!Will be great to see a video of it running when you've finished it.
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby travs ea-xr6 » May 21st, 2009, 2:07 pm

id be interested to see how you did the clutch pedal and all that,is it hydraulic clutch
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby sunnyeb » May 21st, 2009, 2:27 pm

yep..I'll make a video as soon as the mechanicals are fully sorted.

The clutch and the brake pedal " basket/case" was used from a FIAT , it fit perfectly. And yes, the clutch is hydraulic. Although exact implementation of the clutch is beyond my technical know how.
The mounts were changed , both engine n gearbox,the shaft was altered. Rest is as was. The gauges all work properly , and correctly i assume.
All things apart it was all innovation on the part of my mechanic who made this Ford+toyota "Hybrid" possible, and is still on it. The 16 yr old brake calipers seized up a while ago and were replaced by local ones.

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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby Phillis » May 21st, 2009, 5:00 pm

geez...its hybrid! fiat, ford, toyota...nice!

i suppose the last thing you want to do is customize it if you struggle to get factory parts :P
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby Rollin » May 21st, 2009, 6:21 pm

That's crazy! I'm spun out that you have an EB in India, even more so than it came out of the chinese consulate!

I'm interested to see what you did with the brakes too, and what callipers you used...

P.S. Definitely supply pics of turbo diesel burnouts :)
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby Dezza » May 21st, 2009, 6:23 pm

lol that's mad! I've often joked with gthofan on here about who will be the first to do a diesel conversion! Looks like we've been beaten to it :P
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby sunnyeb » May 21st, 2009, 7:58 pm

hi
the calipers were of a popular rugged Utility Vehicle here in india..they fitted well enough. .and also its brake pads could be used now , which cost something like AU$ 5 for a set of 2 pads..quite cheap.

about the burnout vids, well, i'd pay to see that happen! :)

The total manufacturers who have contributed parts for the car are :
-Toyota
-Fiat
-Tata Motors
-Daewoo
-Mahindra & Mahindra Motors.

So , five in all. A team effort i must say! :D

dezza, yeah mate, its the first ever. But i'd love to see a bigger diesel goin in than the smaller 2L-T, like the
toyota 1HZ, or even better the mighty 1HD-T. THAT, the "fairmont/falcon 1HD-T", would be something.

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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby Sunboost » May 21st, 2009, 8:01 pm

Mmmm love the innovation, especially since it's all happening somewhere that you wouldn't expect it, and because you wouldn't think there'd be the facilities there.

If you PM me that VIN i'd be interested to see where that car started out it's life and whether it was ever registered in Australia.

Last time I was in India I saw a NC Fairlane in a car yard. WTFBBQ'd hard.

Is your full name Sundeep by any chance? Lol.
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby glenneaux » May 21st, 2009, 8:09 pm

If you want to stay toyota fit a 2JZ-GTE :drinks2:

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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby sunnyeb » May 21st, 2009, 8:21 pm

nah my full name is gurjinder singh,
The car's in Delhi for a few days, the moment its back i'll pm u the VIN . Wud be interesting to know its history.

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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby NUT347 » May 21st, 2009, 9:37 pm

WTF! Thats awesome!!! Im with rollin, im spun out the car ended up there!! LOL

Welcome to the site man, def show us some vids once you get it going!
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby YBHVE4 » May 22nd, 2009, 10:59 am

yeah the toyotssurf.asn site will tell you all the issues with the 2LT heads. went through 5 in 5 months so sold the 4wd.

good conversion to be different anyways. go for a front mount and you then have a intercooled turbo diesel.

when i went to sri lanka for a holiday i saw a EB used as a hearse there. tripped me out when i saw it.

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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby nommic » May 22nd, 2009, 2:15 pm

I think this is more interesting (or unique) than most of the other turbo conversion threads :mrgreen:
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby EFFalcon » May 22nd, 2009, 2:20 pm

anyone keen to do an electric Eseries?
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Postby Commando » May 22nd, 2009, 2:56 pm

EFFalcon wrote:anyone keen to do an electric Eseries?


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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby sunnyeb » May 22nd, 2009, 4:58 pm

YBHVE4 wrote:go for a front mount


hi, so it seems a front mount would be a better bet...i'm totally keen on installing a cooler..so as to gain performance and most importantly it'll help me save the trouble prone toyota head( cooler engine = happier head, i suppose) .
thanks.
and u mentioned 5 heads in 5 months ,whoa, may god have mercy upon me and more so on the head :beg:

EB as a hearse in Sri Lanka...well thats unique.

As for the electric conversion i'd reckon a diesel+electric hybrid , no doubt it'd be complex but would be highly efficient too , provided the diesel is a eco friendly one ( so as to do our bit to the planet , and also not to annoy the Greenpeace guys). :)

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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby huggiebear » June 3rd, 2009, 9:30 am

this is crazy... i remember someone on her mentioned putting a jap motor in a falcon and got laughed at.. but this one is defferently interesting. i guess you make do with what you can get your hands on lol :drinks2:
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Re: A different Turbo EB

Postby Malakai » June 3rd, 2009, 11:24 pm

WOW the things you see on the internet... a boosted e-series falcon in india. We ARE international!
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Re: A different Turbo EB

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