Got302ci
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the wiring is not a problem for me. well not a problem to hook up. i want a mechanical engine for many reasons, which will leave me to lower power levels but i will be able to burn blends and no worries of electronic failure.
i wonder about mechanically injecting one of the direct injection engines. some cummins injectors and a roosa pump maybe.
Bobby, what you want to build is an M-TDI. It's been done many times before and simply requires the use of one of the earlier mechanical vw pumps. They don't come cheap but if you want to go mechanical they are the way to go. http://www.performancediesel.ca/performance.htmi found some 95 engines in canada, but it cost 1600 to get a 1500 dollar engine here![]()
I think the M50D is a better choice if ya want to have a 2wd ranger. If ya wanted a 4x4 ranger you would have to use the 4.0 or 3.0 trans as the 2.3 is very rare. In that case the Toyota trans would be a better option. There is a lot of 2.3 rangers out there, and they are made better than toyota's in my opinion. Exspecially if you want to put any sort of weight in the back. Jap trucks had the worst leaf spring design for pickups. So many good upgrades to beef up the ranger with ford parts, its hard to start throwing import stuff into the mix more than you have too(even though the madza transmission is an import).
Hey just some food for thought, if anyone else was interested in putting a TDI in a ranger:
There is a complete kit out there to bolt a Toyota w56 or R150 or R151F 5 speed manual trans to a TDI engine.
Those yota transmissions use an external hydraulic slave so a custom adaptor of some sort would be needed but it would be easier then fabbing an adaptor plate to use the M5OD.
And if you go with a R series yota trans, they are super strong!! Same trans as used behind the 4.0 in the jeeps and same trans used behind the V6 yota engine.
Easy to rebuild and light weight, shifter is in approx the same location.
I did not mean put a TDI in a yota, I posted that suggesting someone use a yota trans in there TDI ranger.........
Sounds like a topic for another thread.![]()
Sounds like a topic for another thread.![]()
i called the guys in the link....turn key pump about 2 grand to put on a direct injection motor...bout 7-900 less if i supply the core pumps.
that seems reasonable...could get a nice di mechanical engine together for 35-4500 bux making decent power and likely get 35 mpg out of an ext cab 4x4 with no lift.
thanks for the linki am sure i could figure out how to do it easy enough on my own but for the hassel of getting a 2nd pump it may not really be cost effective.
i will look at the wiring on a normal setup here in a bit, there is a unit in a yard close to where i am now so i can get an idea.
Or you could just get a low hour reefer take out for under 1000.00 add a turbo, and see high 30's easy. they are di all mechanical and plentiful. One of my friends has the Yanmar 2.1 and I have the Kubota 2.2. His in a 2001 4x4 s/c and see's high 30's all the time. He has a build over on 4bt.com.i called the guys in the link....turn key pump about 2 grand to put on a direct injection motor...bout 7-900 less if i supply the core pumps.
that seems reasonable...could get a nice di mechanical engine together for 35-4500 bux making decent power and likely get 35 mpg out of an ext cab 4x4 with no lift.
thanks for the linki am sure i could figure out how to do it easy enough on my own but for the hassel of getting a 2nd pump it may not really be cost effective.
i will look at the wiring on a normal setup here in a bit, there is a unit in a yard close to where i am now so i can get an idea.
i called the guys in the link....turn key pump about 2 grand to put on a direct injection motor...bout 7-900 less if i supply the core pumps.
that seems reasonable...could get a nice di mechanical engine together for 35-4500 bux making decent power and likely get 35 mpg out of an ext cab 4x4 with no lift.
thanks for the linki am sure i could figure out how to do it easy enough on my own but for the hassel of getting a 2nd pump it may not really be cost effective.
i will look at the wiring on a normal setup here in a bit, there is a unit in a yard close to where i am now so i can get an idea.