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Re: VW diesel swap
[Re: 4Crawler]
#762275
11/02/06 03:24 AM
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Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 65
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Injectors ~ 200.- bigger turbo ~ 800.- FMIC ~ 900.- not necessarily needed but if for a truck, yes bigger Diesel pump used ~ 400.- Software ~ 300.- Gas mileage avg. 48mpg, lowest I ever had is 44. For our type of trucks it would be a nice swap. Not so much for 4x4s because of the turbo. It has a large power band but once boost picks up, there is no turning back from 2K on up. It wouldn't be a crawler, too difficult to tame.
92 Xcab V6 4x4 SR5 5sp., Detroit locker rear, lim. slip front, Warn hubs, H4's, electr. fan, eng. oil cooler, 1 lift, open cat.
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Re: VW diesel swap
[Re: Eck]
#762276
11/02/06 04:16 AM
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Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 2,311
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The TDI would be nice but it would seem to me a larger NA engine would better suit the yota. I'm sure the 44mpg will quickly turn into low 30s in a small truck. Not that is wouldn't be worth doing or even really cool.
(aka suprathepeg, aka Sean) 89 v6 SWB truck "BLACK BEAUTY" EB valves, P&P head 30 over. 95 FZJ80. Lifted. locked and rollin on 33s (my dream machine)
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Re: VW diesel swap
[Re: Rauch_Off_Road]
#762277
11/02/06 05:30 AM
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Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 2,941
J Roll Me Over
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The TDI would be nice but it would seem to me a larger NA engine would better suit the yota. I'm sure the 44mpg will quickly turn into low 30s in a small truck. Not that is wouldn't be worth doing or even really cool. In any case, low 30's > mid-high teens, and you get great torque to boot! I *could* look into the availability of the euro-spec ECU and injectors over here... Shouldn't be too bad out of a j-yard, and this would eliminate the need for a lot of the other stuff. I have driven the euro 1.9 and 2.0 TDI engines (2.0 not available in the US), and they are MUCH stronger than 100/180, yet still get 40 mpg at 100 mph!
"A young man who does not have what it takes to perform military service is not likely to have what it takes to make a living." - John F. Kennedy
Proud owner of an 88 Montero (with a blown engine).
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Re: VW diesel swap
[Re: DRTDEVL]
#762278
11/02/06 06:37 AM
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Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 65
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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If anybody is up for the swap, I can get the much more powerful ARL motor (PD) with stock 150 hp and 250ft.lbs for roughly $ 2500.-. I'm dealing with Diesel parts from Germany to the US for some tuning companies and anybody that is interested in it. With just chipping it, you're already in the 180hp range and lots more torque but how do you get it registered?
92 Xcab V6 4x4 SR5 5sp., Detroit locker rear, lim. slip front, Warn hubs, H4's, electr. fan, eng. oil cooler, 1 lift, open cat.
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Re: VW diesel swap
[Re: Eck]
#762279
11/02/06 09:59 AM
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Anonymous
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Abigial and I are doing the swap the first week of January. We are using a VW TDI engine with 31,000 miles that we are taking out of a buddies wrecked Jetta, he cut us a deal on it @ $200. Thus making our total swap cost around $800-$900. Not including the WVO kit. The bonus is the great Mods to increase torque and HP that are available. But the torque the stock VW TDI or Turbo Diesel engine offers,for those of you that daily drive up and down hills, is an amazing increase over the 22re. We are not going to Mod our engone just yet.
For us the major bonus is the WVO/SVO kit we are going to install thus keeping fuel costs way low. I call it near zero, sure there is fuel to pick up the fryer oil and time plus the machine to prcoss the WVO but as much as we drive it will pay for itself quickly.
Thanks Jeff for posting this, I hope more people will buy kits from ACME
Cheers MOJO
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Re: VW diesel swap
#762280
11/02/06 02:00 PM
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 827
Rock Warrior
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Cool. Is this going to be a 2 tank system similar to http://www.greasecar.com/kit_detail.cfm?prodID=23? Please keep us up to date with lots of pictures / updates of progress / $ / parts number and details of all the necessary parts as well. Working parttime at a hotel + seeing all these oil, I am really looking forward for run wvo on my truck!
91-22re(408xxxkm & counting with a rebuilt long block)- Flatbed/ Camper/33x10.5BFG-AT/Open 4:88/1.5"BJS/ +2"Shackles/Add-a-Leaf/AirLift/Dual-Batteries
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Re: VW diesel swap
[Re: allochris]
#762281
11/02/06 04:40 PM
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Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 2,311
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Huh if a swap could be done for under $3k with locally available parts then it might deffinately be worth while. I can't believe that a VW diesel engine can be had for cheep though.
(aka suprathepeg, aka Sean) 89 v6 SWB truck "BLACK BEAUTY" EB valves, P&P head 30 over. 95 FZJ80. Lifted. locked and rollin on 33s (my dream machine)
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Re: VW diesel swap
[Re: allochris]
#762282
11/02/06 06:35 PM
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Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 98
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Hey Mojo, I just want to second that you do your own build up thread on this, I think that many here would follow in your foot steps and that you'd be quite the trend setter!
A small 4cyl diesel seems to make so much sense in a compact truck that I can't believe nobody's made one for the US market since the late 80's.
1985 runner, completely stock(still)
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Re: VW diesel swap
[Re: randito]
#762283
11/02/06 07:30 PM
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Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 262
Mudrunner
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Rockclod on Pirate has been building a Toy with a 1.6 TD. Below as a couple links and some great info for those who are thinking about it. I like the motor but feel that its not enough for my heavy 4Runner. I'm looking more at a Lexus 1UZ V8 as a replacement engine. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/evil.gif" alt="" /> http://pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=354974&highlight=dieselhttp://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=386018
Adam W. 87 4Runner SR5 - 22RE w RV head & TRD Cam, LCE header, W56B-HD, 4" Stage II, 1.5" BJS, Rancho T-bars, F 5.29, R 5.29 ARB V6 FF w LC disks, 35" MT/R's
85 4Runner frame, 5" Marlin springs, 5:29 ARB HP front. Work in progress - Always!
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