@@paulbaker7015 soz i am from newcastle upon tyne i always forget to read comments been sorting wires out today pulling harness to bits to figure out what wires i need to go to gearbox as i unplugged all the stuff on the gear selector plastic and it wouldnt start without it
@@graham-martin5847 ah ye. That’s all I did was follow the dealer bmw wiring diagram and pretty much kept 90 percent of the wiring. Didn’t need half of it to be honest but I just labeled and wrapped it if I ever needed it. The harnesses you can buy these days are so much more simple pretty much plug and play. Let us know how you get on hope you get it running 👍👍
@@paulbaker7015 done and finnished its amazing just realised one thing i forgot to put the seal in the first adapter block that goes on the gearbox seals around the shaft dont actually see the point of it as the bmw transfer box goes in dry and is exposed to the elements as gearbox has its own seal and transfer box has its own seal
In the automatic transmission zf6hp of the bmw e60, which engine would fit in it without adaptations or with few? Ea113, ea888, N13, Hyundai Lambda, Hyundai Theta?
Brilliant build I'm hoping to do something similar with a Patrol. Where did you get the stand alone ECU for it? And will your Speedo and rev counter work with it?
Yeah nice - will be good in a patrol mate - had my ecu from wiseman engineering in the uk - I have the 300tdi so no rev counter but yeah Speedo will be okay and can get a signal for rev counter from ecu 👍👍
Awesome Mate!!! wondering about the electrical bit of the transmission must be a ton of an electrical mission to mate the automatic gearbox to a standalone Ecu ?
It’s basically just wired stock standard off the bmw wiring diagrams - haven’t got to the point of test drive yet so have no idea how it’s going to go yet
@@paulbaker7015 I now it fitted and tried to start, cranks but not starting. The wiring I did myself using (many hours) the BMW wiring diagrams. The one thing that worries me is that I do not get any comms on the diagnostic unit to the ECU or gearbox ECU. The info on the OBDII port connection directly to the ECU was a bit sketchy, as all my wiring diagrams seemed to show it goes to the gateway module first - how did you wire yours? If I did it correctly, maybe my ECU not working.... Does the unit use only the K-line, or is the CAN high and low used? It does not seem that the CAN bus is connected through to the OBDII port on this car. Do you perhaps have more info on how you did your wiring for me to use to check against mine? I took the fuel pump from my donor car (2004 E60 530D) and built in straight into the Disco's tank, giving it power from the original fuel pump relay - not sure if more intelligent communication is required to go to the ecu than that? I also did not connect the brake switch wire yet. Could it block start if foot not on brake? My email address is leon@inventar.co.za if you did have anything I could use - especially on the OBDII connection.
Paul, I’m checking out of desperation. As in, I desperately need lower gears in my Land Rover LR3 (USA) Disco 3 in EU. A swap from the Magna Steyr DD295 to an LT230 would shorten gears by .50. Not a world of difference but the LT230 can accommodate an underdrive. The problem is there are several sensors on the DD295 that are tied into Traction Control and Electronic Air Suspension. Do you know of anyone who may be able to help me work around the electronics?
Sounds like a project mate, but probably not impossible. Would need to find a decent local auto sparky mate to have a look through the disco3 diagrams to see exactly what it’s reading. Why were you needing lower gears? Can’t you just change diff ratios because that would be so much easier, or even try find a good engineering mob to make a different gear set for your 295.
@@paulbaker7015yes, a project it is, and thus far coming up empty handed. Why- I fit 35” tires 7 years ago and the stock 3.73 gears are absolutely neutered with the larger tires. The prevalent terrain in my part of the world is rock. Anything over knee high, especially on an incline the engine just bogs down. I have also not had the torque to turn the wheels in deep sticky mud before. Gears would be the most simple answer; however, I haven’t been able to find a gear manufacturer to show any interest - even understanding that there would be tooling costs, etc. I believe if I can get someone to agree, I can find enough people interested in social media to make it work. The search continues. Currently, I am sourcing a used diff to disassemble to get the measurements off the R&P. The hope is that there is something close enough that can be machined to fit. I do not believe the 295 internals would be able to be modded as it runs on clutches. Many have gone down this rabbit hole, only to give up. I happen to love the vehicle, and want what I want :)
Hi. Was that 6 speed beemer trans from a rwd or 4x4? I've got a zf5 lying around and I've been trying to figure out how to attach a transfer case to it. Where did you get the adapter plates?
How much would that cost me to do the same adapter and gear coupling for Nv225 to 6hp26 from L322 TD6, interested in changing my M57 and 5L40E to 6hp26 and M57N, my intention is to keep the car as automatic.
How thik is the adaptor? How long makes it the gearbox with transfercase? Im also doing a m57 conversion on my rrc but i want to use the 5speed auto box
Appreciate this playlist. Swap explained on a diy level and not made to seem overcomplicated. Inspiring!
Glad you think so - thank you
finally done it bought 05 plate x5 tonight so no doubt am gonna be picking ya brains paul
No problem mate, good luck - where you from?
@@paulbaker7015 soz i am from newcastle upon tyne i always forget to read comments been sorting wires out today pulling harness to bits to figure out what wires i need to go to gearbox as i unplugged all the stuff on the gear selector plastic and it wouldnt start without it
@@graham-martin5847 ah ye. That’s all I did was follow the dealer bmw wiring diagram and pretty much kept 90 percent of the wiring. Didn’t need half of it to be honest but I just labeled and wrapped it if I ever needed it.
The harnesses you can buy these days are so much more simple pretty much plug and play.
Let us know how you get on hope you get it running 👍👍
@@paulbaker7015 done and finnished its amazing just realised one thing i forgot to put the seal in the first adapter block that goes on the gearbox seals around the shaft dont actually see the point of it as the bmw transfer box goes in dry and is exposed to the elements as gearbox has its own seal and transfer box has its own seal
Gread Vid thanks, surprised that's your first you tube vid... Comes across really well 👍
Thanks mate appreciate it 👍👍
Nice video Paul... Bravo...
Thanks mate appreciate it
that engine from a blue bmw x5?
In the automatic transmission zf6hp of the bmw e60, which engine would fit in it without adaptations or with few? Ea113, ea888, N13, Hyundai Lambda, Hyundai Theta?
Brilliant build I'm hoping to do something similar with a Patrol. Where did you get the stand alone ECU for it? And will your Speedo and rev counter work with it?
Yeah nice - will be good in a patrol mate - had my ecu from wiseman engineering in the uk - I have the 300tdi so no rev counter but yeah Speedo will be okay and can get a signal for rev counter from ecu 👍👍
Awesome Mate!!! wondering about the electrical bit of the transmission must be a ton of an electrical mission to mate the automatic gearbox to a standalone Ecu ?
It’s basically just wired stock standard off the bmw wiring diagrams - haven’t got to the point of test drive yet so have no idea how it’s going to go yet
@@paulbaker7015 keep us posted would love to go the same route
Will do
Hi Paul, Leon from South Africa. I'm putting a M57N with its 6HP26 into a Discovery 2. Which ECU kit from Wiseman did you use?
Hi mate I bought a ews delete speed signal delete ecu. The wiring I did myself. That will be good in a D2
@@paulbaker7015 I now it fitted and tried to start, cranks but not starting. The wiring I did myself using (many hours) the BMW wiring diagrams. The one thing that worries me is that I do not get any comms on the diagnostic unit to the ECU or gearbox ECU. The info on the OBDII port connection directly to the ECU was a bit sketchy, as all my wiring diagrams seemed to show it goes to the gateway module first - how did you wire yours? If I did it correctly, maybe my ECU not working.... Does the unit use only the K-line, or is the CAN high and low used? It does not seem that the CAN bus is connected through to the OBDII port on this car.
Do you perhaps have more info on how you did your wiring for me to use to check against mine?
I took the fuel pump from my donor car (2004 E60 530D) and built in straight into the Disco's tank, giving it power from the original fuel pump relay - not sure if more intelligent communication is required to go to the ecu than that?
I also did not connect the brake switch wire yet. Could it block start if foot not on brake?
My email address is leon@inventar.co.za if you did have anything I could use - especially on the OBDII connection.
Good job
Thanks mate
Hello, where can I buy an adapter?
I had mine from syncro gearboxes 🇬🇧 they were brilliant
Can I fit the landrover with an m57 30D
Please note not the 330 D
Yes mate you can convert any of the m57s
Переходная плита с промвалам да мы это знаем Ews4.3 скажи как запустить двигатель?
Paul, I’m checking out of desperation. As in, I desperately need lower gears in my Land Rover LR3 (USA) Disco 3 in EU. A swap from the Magna Steyr DD295 to an LT230 would shorten gears by .50. Not a world of difference but the LT230 can accommodate an underdrive. The problem is there are several sensors on the DD295 that are tied into Traction Control and Electronic Air Suspension. Do you know of anyone who may be able to help me work around the electronics?
Sounds like a project mate, but probably not impossible. Would need to find a decent local auto sparky mate to have a look through the disco3 diagrams to see exactly what it’s reading.
Why were you needing lower gears? Can’t you just change diff ratios because that would be so much easier, or even try find a good engineering mob to make a different gear set for your 295.
@@paulbaker7015yes, a project it is, and thus far coming up empty handed.
Why- I fit 35” tires 7 years ago and the stock 3.73 gears are absolutely neutered with the larger tires. The prevalent terrain in my part of the world is rock. Anything over knee high, especially on an incline the engine just bogs down. I have also not had the torque to turn the wheels in deep sticky mud before.
Gears would be the most simple answer; however, I haven’t been able to find a gear manufacturer to show any interest - even understanding that there would be tooling costs, etc. I believe if I can get someone to agree, I can find enough people interested in social media to make it work. The search continues. Currently, I am sourcing a used diff to disassemble to get the measurements off the R&P. The hope is that there is something close enough that can be machined to fit.
I do not believe the 295 internals would be able to be modded as it runs on clutches.
Many have gone down this rabbit hole, only to give up. I happen to love the vehicle, and want what I want :)
Hi from Ireland i have a 90 I'm thinking of doing m57 conversion keep the videos coming great work
Thanks mate - appreciate it - good luck with yours too 👍👍
Will it be possible to still use the diff lock and hi/lo on the transfer box?
Yes mate - I used a electric actuator for my CDL and the cable for the hi low - have it in a vid somewhere on my channel 👍
hello how much is the LT230 moved back from its original position with this kit? the gearbox you're using it's a X version, right?
Transfer is stock position mate just the way I wanted to do it - and yeah x
Hi.
Was that 6 speed beemer trans from a rwd or 4x4? I've got a zf5 lying around and I've been trying to figure out how to attach a transfer case to it. Where did you get the adapter plates?
hes using ashcrofts adapter
Hey Faitter - yeah the 6 speed Zf6hp had the adapter from synchro gearboxes they do a awesome adapter kit
It was the 4x4 sorry - Zf6hp26x (x) being the 4wd version
I need adapter for M57 engine to Range Rover sport 2010
How much would that cost me to do the same adapter and gear coupling for Nv225 to 6hp26 from L322 TD6, interested in changing my M57 and 5L40E to 6hp26 and M57N, my intention is to keep the car as automatic.
not too sure mate sorry - give syncro gearboxes a call they supplied my adapter
@@paulbaker7015 thanks mate, highly appreciated the info.
Are you able to make something like this for BMW x3 gearbox and p38 transfer box?
Not sure think there maybe a adapter for your request, have a check on syncro gearboxes uk website
How thik is the adaptor? How long makes it the gearbox with transfercase?
Im also doing a m57 conversion on my rrc but i want to use the 5speed auto box
Roughly around 10-15cms I think mate just at a guess
Dear Mr. Paul, Will this fit on a 6HP26 on AJV8 4.4L Engine for Range Rover on a Defender ?
Not sure if all outputs are same on all Zf6hp, but sounds good
Hi, do you know where to get/buy such an adapter?
hi mate try syncro gearboxes in uk - ship worldwide very good product
What gear set did you use in the LT230?
Hi mate, used the standard lt230 out of a td5 manual disco 2
90° = double as wide.
272л.с 580hn
Я знаю что у тебя стоит 6hp26