Re: Gen III to Gen IV Engine Build
Originally Posted by Bobpantax
How does the cost of doing what you are doing compare to the cost of buying a new Gen IV engine and puting it in your car?
CONSIDERABLE difference. Easily an extra 5-8K in parts, not including the computer or wiring. You would either have to go aftermarket at 10K+, or you would have to completely revise the engine wiring harness and controller system, basically building your own, as the Gen-3 and 4 harnesses share almost no similarity. You would have to update the bus system, the pedal system, and integrate the newer Occupant Restraint System to keep the new bus system happy- meaning you have to buy an engine harness, VENOM, Bus modules, ORC, Pedal system, and then integrate them. HUGE mess overall- easier to just sell and buy a G4.
The only time a FULL G4 conversion makes sense, is if you were going TT or extreme track duty, needed an engine anyway, and could easily justify the aftermarket controller cost as you would truly be "using it"- then its a real option to make the changeover. Going aftermarket allows you to keep the JTEC for Bus use, which is a better solution than even Aftermarket + Venom, as it is easier to keep the JTEC quiet than a VENOM.
If you get a gen 4 engine and trans with the computer and wiring harness what else would need to be converted to get the engine to work? I saw a post that a gen 4 hood is required for the larger intake clearance. Will the stock gen 4 headers fit right into the gen 3 exhaust? JTEC? Bus? Controller? Pedal System? What exactly are each of these items?
I am basically sitting with a blown gen 3 motor that needs a crank and internals. Heads are good, but will need to do the oil pan conversion for track duty anyways and cost wise not sure it doesn't make more sense to just throw a used gen 4 and trans in, get a hood and whatever else and be done. Question is what does "whatever else" include?