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Huck BB62
10-24-2006, 12:41 PM
In my opinion anyway. If a 'neck in Kansas can do it, why can't GM? They also convert the H2 to diesel for a 26mpg road/offroad warrior. I guess the question would then be, why not drive the H2?
http://www.mashmotorsinc.com/index_files/Page346.htm
RubHer Yellow Ducky
10-24-2006, 01:10 PM
In my opinion anyway. If a 'neck in Kansas can do it, why can't GM? They also convert the H2 to diesel for a 26mpg road/offroad warrior. I guess the question would then be, why not drive the H2?
http://www.mashmotorsinc.com/index_files/Page346.htm
HUMMER H3 VORTEC 6.0 LITER CONVERSION
MASH MOTORS INC.
FORMERLY MG CUSTOMS
H1 & H2 DIESEL CONVERSIONS | H3 VORTEC 6.0 LITER CONVERSION | HUMMER ACCESSORIES (http://www.mashmotorsinc.com/index_files/Page385.htm)
The H3 Vortec V8 conversion for Hummer H3 consists of a new Vortec 6000 6.0 liter V8 engine specially matched with A factory 4L60E or a heavy duty 4L60EHD 4 speed automatic transmission, and your choice of either full time four wheel drive or selectable 2 wheel / 4 wheel drive heavy duty transfer case. The base conversion package starts out with 325 horsepower and with performance upgrades and modifications can be increased to 495 horsepower. The biggest gain from the conversion is the increased fuel mileage and towing capabilities which a stock H3 lacks.
Each conversion is completed per the customer?s specific requests and therefore build time is approximately 14 days for the H3. This ensures that each conversion is completed properly and the vehicle has been thoroughly inspected and road tested prior to delivery.
They don't say CHIT about beefing up the rest of the parts that will be stressed
AND
HOW MUCH $$$$
RYD (POPS)
wpage
10-24-2006, 03:59 PM
Interesting however warrenty impact would be negative...
Steve - SanJose
10-24-2006, 04:18 PM
Interesting however warrenty impact would be negative...
like no GM warranty after the conversion...
BuzzH3
10-24-2006, 04:39 PM
This has actually been posted many, many times. The cost is $14,500.
And rumor is that GM IS doing this (or something similar) soon.
f5fstop
10-24-2006, 05:01 PM
This has actually been posted many, many times. The cost is $14,500.
And rumor is that GM IS doing this (or something similar) soon.
Rumor is wrong...there is no diesel going into an H2 for a few years, and the H3 is NOT going to get a 6.0L Vortec engine.
Putting 325 HP under the hood of an H3, and not beefing up the rear/front diff cases, means if you off-road, you will be paying a pretty penny for new cases. Needless to say, they would NOT be covered under warranty. About the only warranty left would be the radio or door switches.....
BuzzH3
10-24-2006, 05:15 PM
Rumor is wrong...there is no diesel going into an H2 for a few years, and the H3 is NOT going to get a 6.0L Vortec engine.
Putting 325 HP under the hood of an H3, and not beefing up the rear/front diff cases, means if you off-road, you will be paying a pretty penny for new cases. Needless to say, they would NOT be covered under warranty. About the only warranty left would be the radio or door switches.....
Well, I just meant the part about the H3 getting a V8 eventually.
RubHer Yellow Ducky
10-24-2006, 07:39 PM
Rumor is wrong...there is no diesel going into an H2 for a few years, and the H3 is NOT going to get a 6.0L Vortec engine.
Putting 325 HP under the hood of an H3, and not beefing up the rear/front diff cases, means if you off-road, you will be paying a pretty penny for new cases. Needless to say, they would NOT be covered under warranty. About the only warranty left would be the radio or door switches.....
if your lucky
RYD
Urban Ops
10-24-2006, 08:04 PM
Rumor is wrong...there is no diesel going into an H2 for a few years, and the H3 is NOT going to get a 6.0L Vortec engine.
Putting 325 HP under the hood of an H3, and not beefing up the rear/front diff cases, means if you off-road, you will be paying a pretty penny for new cases. Needless to say, they would NOT be covered under warranty. About the only warranty left would be the radio or door switches.....
What V8 is the H3 going to get?
f5fstop
10-24-2006, 09:42 PM
if your lucky
RYD
For GM to void a warranty, they must show that the modification affected the warranty. Switching the engine/trans will not affect the radio or door switches.:fdance:
Actually, there are quite a few other items that would not be affected, but the powertrain/chassis sure would be no longer under warranty.
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