04-28-2017, 01:53 PM | #1 |
Drives: Mazda RX8 3.6L LF4 Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Mississauga, ON
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LF4 3.6L into a RX8 - Build Thread
Whats goin on Camaro5!
I am only starting this thread here as the 3.6L LLT/LFX in the camaro application seems to be where all the knowledge and interest is. I put this thread in this area, given it being a specific fit to FI V6 and pretty much nothing else related to Camaro. Anyways, The car is a 2005 Mazda RX8, originally the rotary BS that was removed to fit an LS6. In case your interested in reading from the start of this build, as I will keep things mostly LF3/4 related here: http://www.rx8club.com/non-rotary-sw...6-swap-256928/ I decided on going a different route from the LS swap in my RX8, literately due to multiple "yea but another LS swap" comments lol. Originally I was going to switch to a VW 1.8T based setup as a stroker motor and such, but then I landed a job as the Parts Manager of a GM dealer and decided I wanted to go back to my roots with a GM motor. The 2.0L LTG is a kickass 4cyl engine, but they are still rather expensive and have a lower performance ceiling overall. I was talking to my shop foreman one day, and he suggested I look at the 3.6L , which I initially shrugged off as knowing the HFV6 as the "timing chain stretcher" but upon some further digging, I realized he was right about how close the ATS-V LF4 is to the LLT/LFX. The rest is history of course...and I am lucky to work for GM and have A. Parts bin access, B. a fair bit of knowledge to dig at, and C. the perfect seat to get ahold of parts GM does not really want me to have. I should note, at the time of this posting, GM wont sell me an LF3/4 engine block, or the MG9 TR6060 from the ATS-V, so I have been forced to use the AY6, until it break it in half and can beg my rep to release a MG9 to me lol! Humble beginnings: First test fit, really wish the fuel pump and coolant outlet were not behind the damn motor, as it led to a good bit of firewall surger to be able to fit the engine in the position I wanted. I am a big fan of the fact that the LGW uses a nylon center section to help with heat soak, I was going to fabricate a lower manifold section to fit it, which would not have been difficult depending on whether you can fabricate aluminum parts, but the idea was shelved entirely due to time constraints to have this car driving this summer First mock up of the LF4 ATS-V OEM intercooler set. Played with duct mock up, part of the decision to go LF4 and drop the LS6 was intake inlet positions and shorter overall length. Could not deal with all of this, without gods gift to beer lovers... Whipped up a ghettofabulous transmission crossmember lol Getting more ideas for fit Was making more progress on the roll cage. Have a very limited space to work with so oil cooler mounting had to be rather creative. As you can see, I threw in the towel and went with a LF4 intake manifold. I am not really that happy about it, but I have next winter to figure out how to ditch it and run the LGW. Oh well, only a $600 intake to sit on my shelf for no reason.... :| Made some progress for fitting turbo intake tubes. The turbos will be OEM LF4 turbos which bolt to the heads (LF4 alumisomething turbine turbos are a $290 premium each) Some some more shit was mocked up. More progress on half cage also. LF4 rocker covers showed up. They have a pretty damn impressive PCV system in them in comparison to the LLT covers. Rolled the car out and did some more work fitting the intercooler system. And then spent some time trying to make a splitter. This will be made from carbon after, I am just making a template right now. And I think this pretty well brings us up to date. I will be continuing to update this thread, any questions I would be happy to answer! I am learning a ton about this engine as I go, I have only been working with it for a couple months now, but never driven something with one yet haha! I am searching for someone to work with me on the tuning of the car, so far it looks like GPI is one of the most experiences in 3.6L and WeaponX looks like one of the more experienced in ATS-V. Of course, I am in Canada, so no matter which I choose, I will be driving a long ways, but I want to find someone I can work with in the tuning, and not hands my key & how to start it list, then wait haha! |
04-30-2017, 06:14 PM | #2 |
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Awesome build; I will continue to watch it here and on instagram! Glad you decided to join camaro5 also.
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08-12-2023, 01:31 PM | #3 |
Drives: Both American Made Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Texas
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LF4 swap into 4th Gen
I am considering doing an LF4 swap into a 4th gen Camaro or Firebird. Haven't found the car yet. Do you happen to have or know the basic engine and motor mount dimensions?
Thank you Ron
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