Cotton wrote: In reply to 93EXCivic: Diesel may not be your thing, but I wouldn't call a modified cummins boring.
A 4BT(which that is) would still be boring.
Cotton wrote: In reply to 93EXCivic: Diesel may not be your thing, but I wouldn't call a modified cummins boring.
A 4BT(which that is) would still be boring.
yamaha wrote:Cotton wrote: In reply to 93EXCivic: Diesel may not be your thing, but I wouldn't call a modified cummins boring.A 4BT(which that is) would still be boring.
I disagree. 4bts can make pretty crazy power too.
FYI: I don't post things like this because I'm trying convince anyone that it's a great idea (or even a good idea).
I post these things because they are interesting or downright weird and they can possibly spawn new ideas.
I myself enjoy looking around to "see what's out there". And I'd definately "out there"!
In reply to Cotton:
I find that hard to believe.....then again, I've had nothing but bad experiences with Cummins BT and C series engines.
everything but the routing of every pipe I enjoy. Also, why smokey burnout in the video. I demand my money back!
David S. Wallens wrote: So is mine the last one with the original KA24 engine?
Nope. I even still run my SOHC in Street Modified without any boost
Cotton wrote:yamaha wrote:I disagree. 4bts can make pretty crazy power too.Cotton wrote: In reply to 93EXCivic: Diesel may not be your thing, but I wouldn't call a modified cummins boring.A 4BT(which that is) would still be boring.
its true, the 4bt is literally a 6bt with 2 cylinders cut off, can still use 90% of the performance stuff from the 12 valve engines
chestertiger wrote: How about some tire smoke to go with the soot?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUO0KU6Eeek
In reply to edizzle89:
So they cook head gaskets and consume crankshafts too?
I applaud the insanity that led to this things creation, but don't get what it is supposed to be good at.
In reply to Appleseed:
It isn't the first diesel swapped into a Silvia though......I swear I've seen a mb diesel powered one years ago.
Here's what I see. Guy had a motor and a chassis, took them and put them together and made himself a toy. We don't know the history of either of these items, only that they're one and the same now. I would bet a bottle of Jameson and a crisp Benjamin Franklin that if this car were to show up at $Challenge, you'd all love it and it'd be on the cover of GRM. I don't get why all the hate. Looks like a E36 M3load of fun to me.
In reply to yamaha:
Not to pick nits but a 4bt isn't really even a truck motor let alone a car motor. It's more of an industrial/agricultural equipment powerplant.
Hence the originality.
I mean some one may get the idea of putting a diesel motor from a Benz in a Miata after reading this thread. .. . . Wait.. . .. Never mind. .. .
Duramax Camaro: http://youtu.be/JquY1bNeNKg
Here's the build: http://www.competitiondiesel.com/forums/showthread.php?t=141513
almost makes me yearn for the Chevy wagon with the Diesel I had decades ago. I paid $1,000 drove it 100k until the engine sized and I scrapped the car as the rust demon started to eat important parts.
ebonyandivory wrote: In reply to yamaha: Not to pick nits but a 4bt isn't really even a truck motor let alone a car motor. It's more of an industrial/agricultural equipment powerplant. Hence the originality.
Alot of them where in old box trucks too, so they have some road use history. There is a vast knowledge swap info at http://www.4btswaps.com/forum/forum.php
In reply to edizzle89:
Right, but those trucks were on the industrial side rather than say in a Dodge Ram "passenger" truck.
dean1484 wrote: I mean some one may get the idea of putting a diesel motor from a Benz in a Miata after reading this thread. .. . . Wait.. . .. Never mind. .. .
Who has that now? I know it was up for sale last year, but did it ever sell?
ebonyandivory wrote: In reply to edizzle89: Right, but those trucks were on the industrial side rather than say in a Dodge Ram "passenger" truck.
More 6BT engines were used in agriculture/industrial/generator than in rusty pickups
Most of them also blew up making sub-190hp.
yamaha wrote: I applaud the insanity that led to this things creation, but don't get what it is supposed to be good at.
Burnouts.
yamaha wrote:ebonyandivory wrote: In reply to edizzle89: Right, but those trucks were on the industrial side rather than say in a Dodge Ram "passenger" truck.More 6BT engines were used in agriculture/industrial/generator than in rusty pickups Most of them also blew up making sub-190hp.
Difficult to imagine from my experiences, but you sound like you are convinced. Care to enlighten?
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