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Anyone want to help with a MB diesel re-powering project?
I am planning on filming a re-powering project sometime this year and would like some ideas from you all.
I will be using a 4 or 5 cylinder MB diesel (probably a 617) and its automatic tranny. What type of car/truck would be neat with that combo?? Since I am in Atlanta I would love to have some forum members who are close by participate also for fun and learning. Start posting some ideas please.
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put it in like an older ranger or an s-10.. then sell it to me or trade me
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The Don is on to it
How about one of the mid-sized Dodge dakota pickups? Good match in size vs. hp.
On the SUV side, an Isuzu trooper is a pretty simple beast. I had an 86 (gas) for about 10 years. It had a 100 hp 2.3L gas engine and a 5 speed. The 617 would match that easily. It is hard to find any recent RWD cars that I can think of that would be a good fit. Either too large and heavy ( LTD / Caprice) or too small to fit the big/heavy engine. Maybe an old El Camino or Ranchero might fit the mold? Possibly a Nova - might make a good commuter car. Other thoughts? Chuck |
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what about building a frame around the engine and getting a rear end and making a dune buggy.. that sounds more fun
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A 617 Turbo manual tranny dune buggy....WOW would that be a ride! Talk about HP to weight ratios!
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cant be that hard really.... or are you being saracastic.. i just had a brain explosion of ideas.. ok ok .. i think i can make it work.. i have CAD skillz.. tomorrow ill play with it.. gimme dimmensions and stuff.. i can build the entire thing in CAD test it for weak points from that fatty of an engine and go from there |
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Oh I didn't mean it was hard, I just meant imagine how awesome it'd be to drive one! What a thrill!!
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-diesel is not just a fuel, its a way of life- '15 GLK250 Bluetec 118k - mine - (OC-123,800) '17 Metris(VITO!) - 37k - wifes (OC-41k) '09 Sprinter 3500 Winnebago View - 62k (OC - 67k) '13 ML350 Bluetec - 95k - dad's (OC-98k) '01 SL500 - 103k(km) - dad's (OC-110,000km) '16 E400 4matic Sedan - 148k - Brothers (OC-155k) |
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quick someone.. what is the height and width and length of am om617 with the transmission
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Don, I am loving the S-10 Idea though. |
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OK, If you do the 617 pwrd dune buggy, I'll donate a Porsche 914 5spd trans so you can make it mid engine.
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Random thoughts.
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I'll give a 2nd vote for a Trooper. The 2nd gens (92+) seem to have larger engine compartments. I've seen an LT1 in the bay of a 1st gen (88-91) and it did fit. I'd love to have a 617 powered Trooper in the fleet. Name the price
-Tad
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I worry about size and weight of a 300D turbo engine in a S-10/Ranger. Maybe a full-size truck (or the Dakota as mentioned) might be better.
240D engine may be a better match for an S-10. Ken300D
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And a Jag has never had a finer motor in it than a 617.952! It would also add a percieved elegance that you aren't gonna get from some econobox or buggy. I wouldn't mind owning one of those at all. Always liked the look, hated the motor. Why go through all this trouble for an S-10 or Dakota?
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OK Jimmy has a point as well
There is a HUGE aftermarket for "lumping" american v8's into mid 80's jag sedans and xjs'. Both cars were made for 12 cylinder - heavy - tall - powerplants. The jag sedan would be a cool cruiser. Lots of info out there for merging electrical systems, speedometers, hvac....
Still, given the choice of a 617 diesel or a hot Chevy 383, 300+ hp (bored and stroked Chevy 350), the Chevy has a lot fun going for it. And I'd be willing to come by and assist in any of the projects mentioned... I'm about 4 hours North of you. Chuck |
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