Looks sick mate. Little tip to help ya with the lines. Wrap electrical tape on your cut and cut through it. It’ll help keep everything together as you cut it. 🤙
Great build and very tidy. As others have mentioned the soldering is frowned upon for the stiff joints that may eventually cause the wire strands to break, also low melting point of the solder in the event of a malfunction is a worry. I used to do it as well, but if you look at both the automotive and aviation industries crimps are the way to go. Again it is shaping up to be a very nice conversion. Keep up the good work.
Sick build mate 👌 just a tiny recommendation is fit a kill switch to the thermo fans for river crossings 🤷♂️ being on and going threw big body’s of water tends to kill them
Always said you'd make this look easy, haha, I'm sorta glad you're scratching around a little, struggling like anyone else, the difference is you still get a good result, well maybe I'll confirm that for you once the thing fires into life. 😆 Not a big fan of that type of catch can, having said that you'd be super unlikely to draft water thru it. However, I read in the comments you are contemplating a custom one, so it's going to be ditched eventually 👏. For Patrol owners benefit, there are 2 blue wires on the wiper motor. Both offer 12v ignition sense, however if you select the incorrect one, (as I did) your 12v will drop out when wiper motor cuts in. I initially stuck multimeter into wiper motor plug, 12v with ign on, 0v with ign off, that's the one. All was good as we were in drought, no rain for years. Went into Qld for holiday, got rained on, couldn't work out why my relay was dropping out. 😂 Eventually rained eased off, intermittent wiper selected, (💡that light bulb moment struck me). Rained stopped, returned home to NSW, studied my workings and discovered a second blue wire, it doesn't drop out with wiper motor, 😂 Had me going bong cuss, worked fine for years, all of a sudden dropping out. This good hint is for other Patrol owners, check 12v stays active when wiper motor cuts in, 😁.
I saw a video by superfastmatt that did not recommend soldering wiring together, as I always thought this would be a strong join, but he maintains it causes a stress point and leads to fractures and breakages. I would have left the fleece tape off the harness until its up and running, just loose taped the harness for now. Also using a shifter on the AN fittings? Must a spanner to suit somewhere. Really good tips you are providing in this walk through build, as seeing the DCA stuff, a lot was never explained from them in their vids.
Those plugs on the throttle pedal are hard to come by a 10pin plug with 2 pin deleted, I have just ordered mine from the states as I can not find one anyware in Melbourne takeling my wiring this weekend 🤤
4:45 should never just use a solder joint when wiring in an engine bay the hot environment will eventually cause the joint to fail a crimp that is insulated and sealed with glue will be more reliable in the long term but nice work on the conversion it’s different and cool
yo! Great advice, I did consider this, although the joints are near intake manifold (cold side) so I was willing to take the risk! I did not have enough connectors to complete the job! A simple run to jaycar woulda done it but I was just being lazy!
That catch can could possibly let water in through the breather filter at the top in a river crossing A solution run a (AN line) from the catch can to a non boosted part of the intake before the turbo
@@RoamLyfehey mate I’m sorting out my catch can at the moment can you maybe send me some info on what you used please fittings lines or maybe some links please loving the build Tony
Hey mate, i am not familiar with the 4J engine but are you able to drill and tap a hole into your thermostat housing to put your water temp gauge in? it would be far more accurate and would detect a faulty thermostat quickly, if it was to ever happen (engine side of the thermostat). Check out JRP multigauge. i have one, and it's awesome. you can set alarms on it too, worth a google and read at least. Enjoying the build mate! rock on! \m/
Hey bud! I’m doing the same build but for a manual Patrol, can you shoot me a message just want to ask a quick question regarding the TACHO wiring , and what module did you use to convert Cheers
Any luck with this? I’m at the same stage. I have a Dakota digital unit which hoping I can make work. As I understand the CRD patrols send the tacho feed thru CAN bus so it’s not exactly just tapping into a single wire between the ECU and the tacho like in Di versions.
You're right, this is the task any of us fear...good to see you back mate the weather around the Sunny coast has been super warm, super wet or super humid...roll on winter, makes working a bit easier, also makes life easier for sleeping & feeling like a human lol 😆. Thanks for this Tom, always interesting to see you at work - that 4JJ is looking mint 👍💪👏
With your aftermarket turbo you won’t need the ecu boost controller that ugly but you wanted to modify can’t use with a gates turbo just had to have it deleted on my one
Sorry dude! Kept hitting road blocks with the wiring so it took ages to get there, was so hot and was hardly filming as it was just repetitive, cut - check - find - join - tape - repeat haha
Whenever I have to tackle wiring, I think "The Great Spaghetti Incident" Looks like Spaghetti Bolognese. Wait! What??? You buy cheapo hoses, but then spend extra on shiny anodised dress up covers? Seriously??? You will have the shiniest, flashest broken down car on the side of the highway
Looks sick mate. Little tip to help ya with the lines. Wrap electrical tape on your cut and cut through it. It’ll help keep everything together as you cut it. 🤙
Great build and very tidy. As others have mentioned the soldering is frowned upon for the stiff joints that may eventually cause the wire strands to break, also low melting point of the solder in the event of a malfunction is a worry. I used to do it as well, but if you look at both the automotive and aviation industries crimps are the way to go. Again it is shaping up to be a very nice conversion. Keep up the good work.
Excellent work!
Once you've done it once, doing it the second time is easy as!
Not long now till she runs!
Sick build mate 👌 just a tiny recommendation is fit a kill switch to the thermo fans for river crossings 🤷♂️ being on and going threw big body’s of water tends to kill them
Always said you'd make this look easy, haha, I'm sorta glad you're scratching around a little, struggling like anyone else, the difference is you still get a good result, well maybe I'll confirm that for you once the thing fires into life. 😆
Not a big fan of that type of catch can, having said that you'd be super unlikely to draft water thru it. However, I read in the comments you are contemplating a custom one, so it's going to be ditched eventually 👏.
For Patrol owners benefit, there are 2 blue wires on the wiper motor. Both offer 12v ignition sense, however if you select the incorrect one, (as I did) your 12v will drop out when wiper motor cuts in.
I initially stuck multimeter into wiper motor plug, 12v with ign on, 0v with ign off, that's the one. All was good as we were in drought, no rain for years. Went into Qld for holiday, got rained on, couldn't work out why my relay was dropping out. 😂
Eventually rained eased off, intermittent wiper selected, (💡that light bulb moment struck me). Rained stopped, returned home to NSW, studied my workings and discovered a second blue wire, it doesn't drop out with wiper motor, 😂
Had me going bong cuss, worked fine for years, all of a sudden dropping out. This good hint is for other Patrol owners, check 12v stays active when wiper motor cuts in, 😁.
I saw a video by superfastmatt that did not recommend soldering wiring together, as I always thought this would be a strong join, but he maintains it causes a stress point and leads to fractures and breakages. I would have left the fleece tape off the harness until its up and running, just loose taped the harness for now.
Also using a shifter on the AN fittings? Must a spanner to suit somewhere.
Really good tips you are providing in this walk through build, as seeing the DCA stuff, a lot was never explained from them in their vids.
Geez she's looking bloody tidy mate👌 keep up the good work. Absolutely loving it ❤️
That red on it just makes it pop I love it 👍🏽 and the engine bay looks very clean nice work mate.
The attention to detail in your build is so goddamn satisfying, love the build and can’t wait for the next episode
Thanks Taylor!! I get a bit to obsessive with how it looks haha! So keen for the start up! 👌
Good timing for an upload. Straight after I got home from work
Kick back time 🤘🤘
I’ve been patiently waiting for this upload 😂 and now so keen for the next one 🤙🏼
been watching the build its been great and the engine with it bling look amazing cant wait till the next one
Thats looking like a SEMA swap mate. GOod shit.
Nice work. Appreciate how meticulous you are doing things.
Those plugs on the throttle pedal are hard to come by a 10pin plug with 2 pin deleted, I have just ordered mine from the states as I can not find one anyware in Melbourne takeling my wiring this weekend 🤤
Good shit!! I couldn’t find one either, had a mate source one from a wreck in NSW! Goodluck with the wiring mate!!
Good videos mate and keep them coming, wish you were here near Airlie so I can check the car out..
4:45 should never just use a solder joint when wiring in an engine bay the hot environment will eventually cause the joint to fail a crimp that is insulated and sealed with glue will be more reliable in the long term but nice work on the conversion it’s different and cool
yo! Great advice, I did consider this, although the joints are near intake manifold (cold side) so I was willing to take the risk! I did not have enough connectors to complete the job! A simple run to jaycar woulda done it but I was just being lazy!
Sick video man been watching you from the start getting them skills on point
That catch can could possibly let water in through the breather filter at the top in a river crossing
A solution run a (AN line) from the catch can to a non boosted part of the intake before the turbo
Yep good point, I’ll have to keep an eye on it! Will possibly go to a custom build catch can soon!
@@RoamLyfehey mate I’m sorting out my catch can at the moment can you maybe send me some info on what you used please fittings lines or maybe some links please loving the build Tony
What wires did you keep form the harness from the firewall
Hey mate, i am not familiar with the 4J engine but are you able to drill and tap a hole into your thermostat housing to put your water temp gauge in? it would be far more accurate and would detect a faulty thermostat quickly, if it was to ever happen (engine side of the thermostat). Check out JRP multigauge. i have one, and it's awesome. you can set alarms on it too, worth a google and read at least. Enjoying the build mate! rock on! \m/
Loving your product mate, your content and craftsmanship are second to none!✌🏻
You are killing it mate! Love to see it
Getting pretty keen to implement this 4JJ1 swap now you have broken it all down 😅
Hopefully it makes sense!! Haha
Looking good mate 🤙🤙
Hey mate how did you do your oil pressure setup ?
where did u get the rad and fans
Great work yet again mate 👏
Thanks Leighton!
Finally another video 🤙🤙🤙 keep up the good work bradaaa 🤙🤙🤙
I love watching your builds. The only problem is you’re a perfectionist and I’m a perfectionist but I have no fucking clue what I’m doing.
Been hanging out for the next video so bad 😂
Sorry dude!! Was tryna get one out, just took so long to do haha!!
Hey bud! I’m doing the same build but for a manual Patrol, can you shoot me a message just want to ask a quick question regarding the TACHO wiring , and what module did you use to convert
Cheers
Any luck with this? I’m at the same stage. I have a Dakota digital unit which hoping I can make work. As I understand the CRD patrols send the tacho feed thru CAN bus so it’s not exactly just tapping into a single wire between the ECU and the tacho like in Di versions.
You're right, this is the task any of us fear...good to see you back mate the weather around the Sunny coast has been super warm, super wet or super humid...roll on winter, makes working a bit easier, also makes life easier for sleeping & feeling like a human lol 😆. Thanks for this Tom, always interesting to see you at work - that 4JJ is looking mint 👍💪👏
Sick
Bro bought a clean as patrol and said “engine conversion straight up” 😂
Have been loving the swap tho, keep up the good work bro 👌🏻💪🏻
If that water temp sensor is for the fan relays you’ll need it before the radiator for accuracy and might have over heating issue
With your aftermarket turbo you won’t need the ecu boost controller that ugly but you wanted to modify can’t use with a gates turbo just had to have it deleted on my one
Please get a proper crimper for lugs and inline joiners 😆
Mine broke on the first crimp! Made do with the pliers hahaha
Hell yeah coming along shmick
Thanks marty!!
Always commenting! You’re a legend!! 👌
been checking every day the last 2 weeks too see if u have posted 😂
Sorry dude! Kept hitting road blocks with the wiring so it took ages to get there, was so hot and was hardly filming as it was just repetitive, cut - check - find - join - tape - repeat haha
Yewwwww time to crack a beer
Kick back & relax 👌😆
Looks fuckin mint 👌👌
ahh the speghetiii 🛻📹😎🤙
Probably cheaper to just buy a dmax or mux but still loving the content
Whenever I have to tackle wiring, I think "The Great Spaghetti Incident" Looks like Spaghetti Bolognese.
Wait! What??? You buy cheapo hoses, but then spend extra on shiny anodised dress up covers? Seriously??? You will have the shiniest, flashest broken down car on the side of the highway
First here
Fancy calling with a big HP build.
Unless it’s a 400hp+ 4JJ1 it’s simply not.
Nice video though. Hope to see it on the road soon.