Mountainman wrote:
Recently a diesel expert on here (LOST) told me that they are good IF maintained properly. I'm actually considering one now, but then again, I think Keith said that the engines aren't starved for air until 3800rmp's or so, and that's the HEAD limiting things, so is there anything to gain? I'd like to hear more expert opinions on the subject. Maybe someone can dyno one with and without a K&N? That would be one really nice easy efficiency mod. Anyone have one of the fancy fuel measurement devices and feel like testing for mpg's?
I only have 18x xxx on my crd. Nothing noteworthy but a bad turbo and maybe rockers. Maybe these engines get better as they age as they "hone" the cylinder walls for a better seal?
Let us not forget the bottom line: this is a
Diesel engine. Sure, it
can wrap up to 3,800 revs, but should
only be done under emergency circumstances, and only when absolutely no other alternative is available. Your torque peak is at 1,800 revs. At 2,000 revs, you are running about 72 mph. There is not a good reason to drive this engine past 2,500 revs.
If you want speed and performance, versus efficiency and grunt, go buy a gasser. If you drive the CRD like a gasser, you'll end up with blown head gaskets, fried turbos, broken rockers and the like.
165,000 miles: original everything (timing belt & associated hardware changed), +GDE Eco tune
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