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| Author: | BCool [ Mon Jan 22, 2007 5:25 pm ] |
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If you could pick any small displacement diesel engine for automotive applications (SUV) and any auto tranny, what would you choose? The reason I ask is because I'm looking into having a custom vehicle built. I don't know much about all engines. I'm looking at a few already, the 2.8L International HS, the 2.8L VM Motori, 2.7L Benz 5 cylinder, 3.0 V6 benz. |
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| Author: | ATXKJ [ Mon Jan 22, 2007 5:59 pm ] |
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I like my CRD - if I were building one from scratch - I'd put in a manual transmission - the 6 speed from a Cummins would do fine. That said - I had a FJ80 before and plan B was to drop in a GM 6.5 turbo diesel because the adaptors are readily available. This site had some good general information. http://cruisers.shoumatoffmedia.com/index.html |
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| Author: | BCool [ Mon Jan 22, 2007 6:18 pm ] |
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The GM was on my list for a while. I'd have to do more research, I'm also looking for efficiency, what kind of mileage and noise would that GM put out? I just don't want to shift with a manual, I've gotten really lazy. I like the VM 2.8, i'd block off the egr and get a good ccV filter if I used it, I like it for its great out put at 295ft.lbs. and the wet liners. |
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| Author: | spoonplugger1 [ Mon Jan 22, 2007 7:29 pm ] |
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There are a few Wranglers up in the Port Angeles, WA area that are running the 4 cylinder version of the Dodge Cummins, they are getting the engine from wrecked or older bread delivery, etc. trucks and I think they came with a TH400 auto also from the trucks. They are getting about the same mileage we are from them. Have no first person knowledge of the setup, was told about it by a diesel shop owner that does conversions sometimes. His old 70's Ford shop truck runs a 4 cylider Cummins "N" engine and auto, he's had it in the truck for over 20 years. |
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| Author: | BCool [ Mon Jan 22, 2007 7:31 pm ] |
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Now that sounds like a combo I'd be interested in. I'd like the longevity, I'll have to research output of the cummins 4cyclinder. |
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| Author: | BCool [ Mon Jan 22, 2007 7:42 pm ] |
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These are some that looked applicable to me B3.9 B3.9-125 125 (93) @ 2200 125 (93) @ 2100 373 (506) @ 1300 Turbo & Charge Air Cooled B3.9-110 110 (82) @ 2500 110 (82) @ 2300 346 (469) @ 1500 Turbo & Charge Air Cooled B3.9-110* 110 (82) @ 2200 110 (82) @ 2000 365 (495) @ 1300 Turbo & Charge Air Cooled |
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| Author: | ATXKJ [ Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:14 pm ] |
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For mileage - either the Cummins 4BT or - the Isuzu - you should be able to find one from an old delivery van - UPS style. for the 6.5 I was hoping for 15 in town - 20 on the highway - The best the gas FJ80 could do was 13 mpg. some of the Austrailian folks might have seen them http://www.linquip.com.au/ |
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| Author: | BCool [ Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:24 pm ] |
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What isuzu is that? Do either have wet liners, what about a cat? |
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