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    diesel engine

    Hi I would like to fit a diesel engine into my series 2 SWB landy. What is involved and what are my engine options and roughly what will it cost. Cheers The Baron.

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    The easiest to fit is the 2.25D. The engine is basically a straight swap, apart from the plumbing.

    People have also fitted 200Tdis - with and without turbos.

    However a 200Tdi with turbo would be hard on your gearbox.

    Cost depends on what you can get the engine and bits for. I think my 2.25D conversion cost $1200 all up.

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    Gday Baron.

    Have a look at this thread in the 'The Good Oil', http://www.aulro.com/afvb/good-oil/9...-vehicles.html

    You have plenty of options/combinations, and I haven't heard someone unhappy with a diesel series yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by series3 View Post
    <snip> ... You have plenty of options/combinations, and I haven't heard someone unhappy with a diesel series yet.
    I find that hard to believe! Series 2.25D are slow smelly and noisy. Worse than that, they won't let you get a run up at an obstacle because the governor cuts in to retard the revs just when you need it.

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    I find that hard to believe! Series 2.25D are slow smelly and noisy. Worse than that, they won't let you get a run up at an obstacle because the governor cuts in to retard the revs just when you need it.
    Bulldust.

    My 2.25D will beat 2.25Ps up hills.

    Yes it is noisy - as are all diesels.

    It isn't smoky. It was only smelly when the IP was leaking.

    Compared to a 2.25P they are more economical and have comparable performance. Compared to a V8 or a modern Tdi diesel - well - of course those will be a lot faster...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    I find that hard to believe! Series 2.25D are slow smelly and noisy. Worse than that, they won't let you get a run up at an obstacle because the governor cuts in to retard the revs just when you need it.
    Well, at the same time I wouldn't be calling my 2.25P either fast, nice-smelling or particularly quiet!

    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post

    Compared to a 2.25P they are more economical and have comparable performance. Compared to a V8 or a modern Tdi diesel - well - of course those will be a lot faster...
    Are you speaking in relation to your modified 2.25 isuzurover? AFAIK a stock one is noticably slower, but just as capable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by series3 View Post
    Well, at the same time I wouldn't be calling my 2.25P either fast, nice-smelling or particularly quiet!



    Are you speaking in relation to your modified 2.25 isuzurover? AFAIK a stock one is noticably slower, but just as capable.
    I am comparing my 2.25D against a fresh 2.25P in an equivalent vehicle with slightly smaller tyres.

    My 2.25D is essentially the same as a stock one except for:
    extractors
    Removed vacuum/butterfly and modified intake
    One spring in the advance mechanism changed from 1.1mm to 0.9mm wire.

    That is all.

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    Thanks Ben.

    How big is the dump pipe on the end of your extractors? Do you run stock exhaust?

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    deisel engine

    Thanks guys looks like it will be a 2.25d. cheers, The Baron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by series3 View Post
    Thanks Ben.

    How big is the dump pipe on the end of your extractors? Do you run stock exhaust?
    2" and 2" exhaust.

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