dieseltoyz wrote:
I am referring to programmers and injector upgrades for the CRD. The nissan diesels are not real popular in japan so they're cheap. From the folks I have spoken with, they are problematic. I have customers wanting swaps for their Xterra's so I have looked into it. Parts availability is also a pain on engines that are not supported here. I have an online store on my site with maintenance items for Toyotas. This was done to allow customers to service their vehicles with OEM parts. A valve cover gasket is N/A in the USA. So, I have to call up my buds in Germany and order a few dozen at a time. The factory swaps we are doing are great but modern diesel engines are not falling out of the trees these days. As far as legality, anyone see last month's issue of 4wheel off road? They are swapping an ISB cummins into a Jeep unlimited. There is questionable legality when doing any engine conversion. This one is as questionable as any Toyota swap from a legal standpoint. The ISB was never certified for a light duty vehicle. So, in order to be a straight legal swap, a business would have to get it certified annually in order to keep these swaps legal. I personally wouldnt want a 1200lb engine in front of my jeep. We had some lawyers look into what we are doing before we really caught on. They found that at the end of the day, the vehicle HAS to be out of compliance with a law. They would have to verify that the engine in question is indeed out of compliance with emissions standards for the vehicle in question before any case could see the light of day. You could put a jet engine in your vehicle as long as it passed emissions for the year in question. The law does try to intimidate with complicated verbage in order to dissuade people from putting SBC's into their honda accord. Although if done properly, you can perform engine swaps legally.
After reading up on the patrol forums in AUS I know have a fair idea of the issues behind the ZD30DDTi engines, I have been finding half cuts with trans, zfer case, for around $3000.
Since most of the ZD engines are 04+ the engine is at least newer for many conversions.
The Nissan YD TD series engines have support out of mexico, I have considered these engines as well but they are a generation older technology.
The good thing about nissan engines is that they can be supported in the US, if you have the part number nissan can order any part through the motorsport division, but that does take awhile.
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