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L67 conversion questions

Discussion in 'VT - VX Holden Commodore (1997 - 2002)' started by Archers, Sep 29, 2008.

  1. Archers

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    done a quick search and couldnt find much so here goes.

    i have a vx v6 if i buy a L67 will that bolt straight up to the trans, also do i need to change the kframe? engine loom?computor?


    im hoping i can just get the engine and drop it in? is it that easy thanxs scott
     
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    Engine is a straight swap. The engine is very similar to the ecotec, and most of the accessories are in the same location. You can use your trans/torque convertor you have now, but the L67 torque convertor is different (smaller I think).

    Easiest thing to do is find an L67/trans/loom and ecu. Less mucking around that way.

    Jump on www.l67torque.com • Index page , it has heaps of conversion info on it :thumbsup:
     
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    thanxs champ just wanted to save some money as my trans is great so that will sve 1000 i imagine do u know what fittings worth? about 200-300 i guess? thanxs scott
     
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    Not sure how much it would cost to get fitted. But i'd guess $500-$1000 in labour depending where you take it.
     

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