my 77 galant v6

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my 77 galant v6

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Engine:
3.8 litre Commodore V6 EFI engine (VR model)

Exhaust:
Commodore ‘S-pack’ extractors - modified
Custom Stainless 2.5-inch stainless exhaust (single muffler)

Suspension:
Commodore Rack and Pinion Steering modified conversion
GJ Sigma front springs and shocks (lowered)
Galant wagon rear leaf springs (reset)

Wheels:
15x8 sports max wheels zero offset with streached semi slicks up front and sumoto rears 195/50/15
or
15 inch Sigma Turbo rims with 195 / 50 / 15s



Modifications:
3.8 litre Commodore V6 EFI engine (VP-VR model)
Standard Commodore computer with Cruise control, Air Conditioning. Power Steering Removed
K&N Pod filter in commodore airbox
Custom "Galant" rocker covers, billet oil cap and dipstick cover
Commodore Rack and Pinion steering modified to suit
Commodore ‘S-pack’ extractors - modified
Custom Stainless 2.5-inch stainless exhaust (single muffler)
Alloy radiator - triple core
Sigma GSR front and rear disc brake set up - JDM garage brake fluid socks
GJ Sigma front springs and shocks (lowered)
Galant wagon rear leaf springs (reset)
Commodore diff and shortened axle (3.08 diff gears)
VL turbo fuel pump
5-speed commodore manual transmission
Modified transmission tunnel to fit 5-speed manual
15x8 sports max wheels zero offset with streached semi slicks up front and sumoto rears 195/50/15 or 15 inch Sigma Turbo rims
Monza sports seats
New black carpet flooring
Original red vinyl door cards and rear seat
OMP steering wheel and DRFT shadow chrome gear knob
Auto meter ‘sport comp’ tacho and electronic speedo gauges in original location
Auto meter ‘sport comp’ volts and oil pressure gauges and Volvo temperature gauge in gauge cups
Gizmo electronics dual stage shift light
Autoshades new rear venetian


Stereo Audio / Visual:
Custom centre console, rear parcel tray and front door pods
Pioneer MP3 head unit with direct Ipod control
Alpine type R front splits 5.25 inch
Alpine type R rear components 6 inch
Clarion 12-inch sub in ported box
Pioneer 4-channel amp
Battery moved to boot

Estimated Power:
172 hp @ the wheels
136.4 db stereo

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tell me what you think....
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1977 Galant with Commodore V6 conversion.

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Nice mate real clean.
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Different engine choice but love it!
We will definitely be catching up for a sunday drive soon.
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Bit of sleeper look but clean as, love the neat engine conversion. (not sure about the pink tree through :shock: ). :twisted:
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yeah, the sleeper look was what i was going for....

and as far as the pink tree goes, nothing smells better than "Cina-berry" air freshener haha
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very nice indeed :twisted:

did you do the v6 conversion yourself?
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Looks good.

I've almost finished a GJ sigma with vp v6 and auto trans. Won't be anywhere near as good as your galant power/weight ratio.
Will post pix when done.
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the engine conversion was done in a 2 car garage (as were all the mods on the gallant) by me and the original owner (sold it to me as he is very ill) hardest thing about the conversion was getting it engineered and doing the transmission tunnel.

have thought about putting this engine in my scorpion and getting a v6 supercharged and dropping it into the gallant.....

a lot of effort but it would be worth it i guess :lol:
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nicely done cobber.
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In all honesty how hard was this shit?? I have just bought a GD wagon and I will use the top of the drivers door to
fix my Coupe drivers door. Also I have a rear end plan and will be using the wagon rear bumper on my Coupe.
Story is I might use the wagon as an everyday jobbie but the 1600 is poo on a poo stick so need to sort that out.
I am thinking a 3.0 Magna should suit a Sigma 5spd???
As best I can tell the early V6 Magnas used the same box as the 4cyl Magnas so by that thought I reckon a 3.0 V6 shoud bolt up to a Siggy 5spd???
Anyone have thoughts??
I just think if a V6 bolts to the same gearbox as a 4cyl, and that 4cyl bolts to a Sigma, then surely the 3.0 will bolt to a Sigma?????????
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haha im not even going to touch that last one...

Put the Supercharged V6 in!!!

But honestly she is sweet enough, i wouldn't change her!
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TUFSIG wrote:hey sigmare this gj is it yellow ?
Nah, It's flat black/purple colour.
Engine bay is still brown though :cry:
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dean you know im a huge fan mate! It was great to finally meet you and check her out in the flesh. She's very tidy and alot of sweet details made it just so sweet!
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Galant_GT0 wrote:In all honesty how hard was this shit?? I have just bought a GD wagon and I will use the top of the drivers door to
fix my Coupe drivers door. Also I have a rear end plan and will be using the wagon rear bumper on my Coupe.
Story is I might use the wagon as an everyday jobbie but the 1600 is poo on a poo stick so need to sort that out.
I am thinking a 3.0 Magna should suit a Sigma 5spd???
As best I can tell the early V6 Magnas used the same box as the 4cyl Magnas so by that thought I reckon a 3.0 V6 shoud bolt up to a Siggy 5spd???
Anyone have thoughts??
I just think if a V6 bolts to the same gearbox as a 4cyl, and that 4cyl bolts to a Sigma, then surely the 3.0 will bolt to a Sigma?????????
The gearbox itself may have been the same between 4cyl and V6 Magnas but the bellhousing certainly isn't. The 6G7x engines have a distinctly shaped bellhousing pattern which is unique to that series V6. An MK Triton V6 2WD box would do the trick though, they have the strong R5M31 gearbox as opposed to the earlier KM132/R5M22 found in Starions which are weak in comparison.
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Hey mate, Awesome sleeperr!!

Did you use the pat gardner kit or what im looking at this for a sigma but im not entirely sure yet...

Any advise would be awesome thanks man.

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the guy that built it with me used customised V8 commodore engine mounts.

the whole transplant wasn't that hard, we used the standard commodore gearbox, diff and computer even cruise control and airconditioning. the hardest thing in it all is getting it engineered.

best option is to talk to an engineer and get him into the build early so he knows what you are doing.

going into a sigma/scorpion will be a bit easier with room in the bay and also the transmission tunnel i'm guessing would be bigger.

if you do go down this track, buy a complete commodore and just use everything you can.

V6 conversions in Moree NSW supplied me with a lot of stuff (speedo sensor, power steering imobiliser etc). get in contact with them and go from there.

good luck
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UPDATE-

just purchased a brand new rear venetian for the Galant from Getashade (EBAY) should arrive within the week.
Paid $200 direct to my door which i thought was pretty cheap.

am going for the grandpa sleeper look, a bit like lethal.

am heading down to the lawn bowl shop to buy myself a bowls hat for the parcel tray and the look will be complete haha

will post up pics when it arrives

cheers,
Dean

ps. am now saving for a respray in original colour
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while you are down at the local bowls shop ,

get one of those nodding dogs :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

seriously, "ive been to glebe/echuca/hahndorf/etc " bumper sticker

or an oversized RACQ/NRMA/RAC/RACV grille badge :lol: :lol: :lol:

some silly ideas :mrgreen:
keep trying, it WILL break !!!!!!
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larace wrote:while you are down at the local bowls shop ,

get one of those nodding dogs :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

seriously, "ive been to glebe/echuca/hahndorf/etc " bumper sticker

or an oversized RACQ/NRMA/RAC/RACV grille badge :lol: :lol: :lol:

some silly ideas :mrgreen:
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Hey Dean, great to catch up with you on the weekend!

guys this is a really nicely done conversion, nothing over the top, very neat.
The motor looks like it should be there!

And in general the car is just really nice stocko trim.

Shame the owner is abit of a jerk... :lol: nah your a champ Deano!
Keep up the good work
Catch you again soon!
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or an oversized RACQ/NRMA/RAC/RACV grille badge :lol: :lol: :lol:
What something like this?

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This came from my grandfathers place before he went into the nursing home. I've always thought about putting it on the galant eventually.
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sorry, double post
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just some shitty pics with the mobile showing my new addition --- THE VENETIAN ---- and my new large sigma-galant sticker

the venetian is just awesome, got it through ebay (getashade i think) ordered it on a monday arrived on friday (from SA to country north coast NSW) takes like 10 minutes to fit/remove and i think it looks the goods....

suits the sleeper look so well

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GET YOUR GRANDPA HAT ON!
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UPDATE---

recently purchased a few things for the Galant, one of those things was a pack of exhaust heat wrap for my extractors to try and cut down on some of the excess heat in the engine bay.

over the last 2 nights after work i have been slaving away putting the stuff on.

after struggling for around an hour i finally got one extractor out of the engine bay although after around 2 hours trying everything to remove the other one i finally gave up and bit the bullet and proceeded to fit the wrap while the extractor was still in the engine bay.

after like 1.5 hours, a whole lot of sweat, plenty of swearing, a few cuts and all my knuckles being skinned it was done!
(serves me right for taking the "easy" option)

this is the other one which i could remove which took me like only an hour to remove, wrap and re-fit lol

BEFORE..

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and AFTER...

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didnt get any pics of the other side but looks exactly the same.

all in all, this stuff works really welll, and looks pretty sweet at the same time - but if you try this at home, do it while you have whatever it is your wrapping out of the car lol...
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I think i remember seeing pics off this thing a few years back?

nice.

whats she like to drive?
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What was difficult about engineering?
The engine CC, for car weight, would fall below national(not sure about state specific) ADR's, no?

Also, you mention you used stock ECU with cruise control and A/C

That mean you've modified your car so you have working cruise and air conditioning? :O
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car drives great, plenty of power but very good on the highway. at 110km/h its just ticking over 2,000 rpm

yes the car has cruise control and am hooking up the air con in the next few months in time for summer....

engineering wasn't really a hassel because i know the guy who did it, but just have to take heaps of pictures while doing the conversion and then get it all fully checked by him. and then PAY THE BILL.

the weight and cc only just works, legally in nsw you cant go any bigger, dunno about anywhere else.
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fixd ya pics ;)
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Venetions are a real nice touch :thumpsup: , and nice work with the wrap mate ,your car just keeps getting better and better.
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WHAT DO YOU DO ON A WET WEEKEND??........
i was bored so i cranked up some music and got out my detailing stuff.
gave the galant a full engine bay clean,
and even scrubbed up the underbody (yes i was really bored)

also got some shiny bits off my mates old commodore
and fitted one of 75wagon's stickers to the induction pipe.
also hacked up a spare air box to get more cold air
until i get my custom airbox made....

just a few pics...

polished underside of bonnet and detailed bay
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75wagon's sticker and modified air box
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billet dip stick cover
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billet oil cap
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another of 75wagon's stickers.... looks good at night
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will get an exterior detail this week ready for the Sydney cruise.

Dean.
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