dieseltoyz wrote:
From what I've seen, the more you fuel them (for performance) the less efficient they become. I purchased a complete CRD engine for $2000 shipped with computer. Now dont get me wrong, I love the 6bt's. The 4BT-s will rattle the fillings out of your mouth. I have seen swaps from pretty much everyone professionally doing them and that's the #1 complaint. Since these engines were designed for use in large HD vehicles, they produce serious vibration in smaller chassis. I professionally remove 4BT's from customer's vehicles as they are VERY unimpressed with them and put Toyota diesels in their place. I do, however, love the 3.3's but they are $$$$
Ok, vibration bad. I was wondering if I should be thinking about a 6bt, but now that you know what I'm looking to accomplish, what would you recommend? I want to keep the 4x4, as this Jeep gets towed and also does some towing, but I don't want to replace the engine with another v8. If I have to lose the tranny in the deal, I guess thats OK, but as long as the cost doesn't get too stupid.
This is a 97 GC, so I don't believe it has all the body computer crap that ours do, about the only special features it has (and that I want to retain) is keyless entry and cruise control. I think all the rest is still direct-electric control like for the locks, windows, and power seats.
Thats partly why I was thinking about the 4bt, as a mechanical engine, the only connection to the car would be the throttle cable and the ignition circuit to turn it on. The old ECU could stay in place for all I cared. I'm leery of trying to mesh a computer system to the old one unless I have to, b/c I KNOW it will piss something off somewhere.