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| Author: | Crash227 [ Fri Sep 14, 2018 6:45 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Newer 2.8L swap possible for my 2006 Engine? |
I created an Excel spreadsheet to add up the cost of all the parts I need to rebuild my engine. It was a giant number so I looked for good used engines. For $4k or more I can get an engine with 80k miles that needs a timing belt kit at least. The “warranty” states any modifications made to factory equipment voids the warranty. Clearly they don’t know our CRDs!! Now I am trying to find out if I can install a newer (improved) 2.8L CRD in my Jeep. I emailed MORRIS but have received no reply. Does anyone have any experience with a swap like this or any suggestions about who I should contact? |
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| Author: | APC9199 [ Sat Sep 15, 2018 2:08 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Newer 2.8L swap possible for my 2006 Engine? |
nnnnnnnope. just nnnnope. |
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| Author: | Crash227 [ Sun Sep 16, 2018 5:36 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Newer 2.8L swap possible for my 2006 Engine? |
I’m sure I recall someone posting about installing an A428 as an option to the crazy expensive and way to difficult Cummins crate motor swap. A428 - In 2010, VM released an updated 2.8L engine and gave it the model number A428. Based on the same design as the R428 but with some upgrades, including piezoelectric fuel injectors working at 1800 bar and larger diameter head bolts. These improvements bumped the power output to 197 horsepower while allowing the engine to meet the more stringent Euro 5 standard. I want the A428 in my 2006 Jeep Liberty! |
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| Author: | flash7210 [ Sun Sep 16, 2018 6:33 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Newer 2.8L swap possible for my 2006 Engine? |
Find a 2012-2016 export Jeep Wrangler CRD |
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| Author: | GordnadoCRD [ Mon Sep 17, 2018 8:58 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Newer 2.8L swap possible for my 2006 Engine? |
Crash227 wrote: I’m sure I recall someone posting about installing an A428 as an option to the crazy expensive and way to difficult Cummins crate motor swap. A428 - In 2010, VM released an updated 2.8L engine and gave it the model number A428. Based on the same design as the R428 but with some upgrades, including piezoelectric fuel injectors working at 1800 bar and larger diameter head bolts. These improvements bumped the power output to 197 horsepower while allowing the engine to meet the more stringent Euro 5 standard. I want the A428 in my 2006 Jeep Liberty! Layout is very very different. Also, it's still a timing BELT design, so not everything is improved as much as it should be. |
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| Author: | Grotsoldaat [ Tue Sep 18, 2018 2:12 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Newer 2.8L swap possible for my 2006 Engine? |
Same engine was used in Dodge Nitro. Maybe that could be used? R428 Applications: 2001–2007 Chrysler Voyager (Automatic transmission) (power: 150 hp (110 kW); torque: 251 lb·ft(360 Nm)) 2001–2004 Jeep Cherokee/Liberty (power: 150 hp (110 kW); torque: 251 lb·ft(360 Nm)). Only in Europe 2005–2007 Jeep Cherokee/Liberty (power: 163 hp (120 kW); torque: 295 lb·ft(400 Nm)) 2008–2010 (mod. RA 428 DOHC) Jeep Cherokee/Liberty (power: 177 hp (130 kW); torque: 302/339 lb·ft(410/460 Nm)) 2004–present BMC Megastar (power: 127 hp (95 kW); torque: 184 lb·ft(250 Nm)) 2007–2010 (mod. RA 428 DOHC) Dodge Nitro (power: 177 hp (130 kW); torque: 302/339 lb·ft(410/460 Nm)) 2007–2010 (mod. RA 428 DOHC) Jeep Wrangler (power: 177 hp (130 kW); torque: Manual transmission: 302 lb·ft or 410 N·m automatic transmission: 339 lb·ft or 460 N·m)) 2008–2011 (mod. RA 428 DOHC) Chrysler Grand Voyager (Automatic transmission) power: 163 hp (120 kW); torque: 295 lb·ft or 400 N·m)) 2012-2013 (mod R 428 DOHC) General Motors Colorado & Holden Colorado & Nova S10(Brazil) (Manual and Automatic) 180HP Torque 470Nm A428 Evolution of R428 DOHC with 1800 bar common rail injection system and piezoelectric injectors. Applications: 2010–2012 Jeep Cherokee (power: 200 PS (147 kW); torque: Manual transmission: 302 lb·ft or 410 N·m automatic transmission: 339 lb·ft or 460 N·m)) 2010–present Jeep Wrangler (power: 200 PS (147 kW); torque: Manual transmission: 302 lb·ft or 410 N·m automatic transmission: 339 lb·ft or 460 N·m)) 2011–2013 Chrysler Grand Voyager/Lancia Voyager (power: 163 PS (120 kW); torque: 360 N·m) 2013–present Chrysler Grand Voyager/Lancia Voyager (power: 178 PS (131 kW); torque: 360 N·m) 2013–present Holden Colorado, Holden Colorado 7 (power 147 kW); 500Nm (Updated November 2013) 2014-present General Motors, Holden Colorado, Isuzu Colorado & Holden Colorado & Nova S10(Brazil) (power:200HP Torque:510Nm) List of VM Motori engines |
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| Author: | GordnadoCRD [ Tue Sep 18, 2018 3:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Newer 2.8L swap possible for my 2006 Engine? |
Again, you are back to Flash's point. All of the A series engines are Export only. It's probable you would have to get the export ECM and loom with them, then figure a way to make it interface with the domestic vehicle loom and sensors if it's possible. I've no idea what it would cost, but definitely compare it with the Cummins R2.8 re-engine and the factory support that comes with, if you need it. |
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