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Hello
Hi, I'm James. I'm from Washington state, and my daily driver is a '99 Jeep Wrangler that I've swapped a 2.2L Kubota diesel into.
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Very nice!!!!!!!
We love swaps!!! Have you raised your psi in the tires? |
Welcome! Another western Washingtonian! I live in Puyallup and work in Tukwila.
Do you have details on the engine swap somewhere? I've thought about similar swaps a few times, but I need to finish some other projects first. |
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A friend machined adapters for the stock flywheel and transmission for me, so it's original Jeep from the flywheel back, and the starter is also the original. There are quite a few builds with these engines in the diesel engine conversions section of Diesel Bombers if you want to see builds and results without all of the muck. http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c1...pse78eb47e.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c1...226_112651.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c1...012_231707.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c1...ps86db4171.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c1...010_193348.jpg |
Welcome to the site. Interesting swap you have there. How do you like it?
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If you feel like posting a summary / highlights / lowlights of the swap here, you can bet people will be interested.
Welcome to the site. |
Very cool I really like this Jeep! Welcome to the site.
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Thanks, I love it! There have been teething problems, like any new combination, but it's getting better and better.
The engine came from a Carrier refer unit, but they're used in some Bobcats, tractors, and other applications. Rating is around 50HP/100TQ naturally aspirated. I added the turbo and intercooler. The turbo and some fueling changes dramatically improved the performance. A friend that put one in his Ranger with a very similar setup to mine just had it dyno'd last week, and it pulled 98hp @ 2200RPM and 278 ft lbs @ 1800RPM at the rear wheels. The picture is a year old. Since then I've tried several different turbos, so the downpipe in the picture isn't currently in use. Right now it's using a 2.25" pipe all the way, but I'm in the process of building another 3" system with better routing and design. I'll try to write something up with more detail when I have more time! |
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I looked into the specs on that Kubota and didn't get real excited over the ~50hp rating... 98hp sounds a lot more reasonable. I saw he was getting 40mpg or so too. Not too shabby for a 4WD Ranger with oversized tires. |
Great swap! Any mileage numbers?
Forums can be not so nice places. If you go against what everyone is doing, you get flamed. But, going against the forum isn't always a bad thing. You made the engine work, right?? Good for you. I'd love to do a 4BT swap into a quad cab Dodge Ram with a manual transmission. I don't have the time to though. |
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