Ask GMCTD what happens to the KJ CRD when the IM stage II is stacked with a puck. Our injectors will handle WAY more fuel than this little aluminum headed-twin balance shafted-under cooled-4 banger can handle.
There is no way to compare this engine to the Cummins with a solid cylinder bore, naturally balanced damped crank, super deep throw, cast iron head, massive pistons and crank, great big turbo, and more than twice the displacement of the VM. If you compare the power to weight however, you will find that they show very well indeed. Cummins 5.9 = 519 Kg, the VM only weighs 205 Kg, yet at only 39% of the weight of the 5.9, it makes equal power to displacement, but 19% more power to weight (someone check my math). And these are stock numbers. When hoped up, the VM can do 218 HP 400 ftlb torque with the GDE turbo kit. somewhere I recall reading that they can get 250 hp out of the engine. A cummins can do up to 500 hp 1000 ftlb or maybe a little more before things like fire rings, studs, and welded heads start to become necessary, so they are about about even there, but the VM will never be able to get close on the torque numbers because those things can't be done to the VM. The aluminum head can just not handle low RPM, high pressure, high heat numbers required to get that level of torque. The short throw of our cranks can't compare to the Cummins either. Of course, our jeeps couldn't handle much more than 400 ftlb of torque anyway. Even if someone developed a cast Iron head for this little mule, the harmonics of this engine would cause it to tear itself apart.
Smoke doesn't equal power.
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