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Could an engine like this be fitted to a Patrol or Cruiser?
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Could an engine like this be fitted to a Patrol or Cruiser?
Would love to have something like this under the hood of the GU.Sure you'd need to do a fair bit of work but do reckon it would fit?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Silver-Detroit-T ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Silver-Detroit-T ... dZViewItem
So Many Cats,So few Recipies
That thing with 7" stacks would rawk
I thought the 4.2 can be made to go very well when modified?
Other than for showpony ranking I wouldn't even consider it.
That ute in the vid is fo0lly sick.. cant even fit a bonnet onto it
I thought the 4.2 can be made to go very well when modified?
Other than for showpony ranking I wouldn't even consider it.
That ute in the vid is fo0lly sick.. cant even fit a bonnet onto it
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
THe bandag Bullet (burnout truck) used to run the big brother to that, 892 detroit, twin turboed and used to smoke dual truck tyres!
As for the 692 fitting in your GU, yeah sure, anything can "fit" but practically no. A 3208 V8 turbo CAT motor would be better, but again impractacle! I've done circle work in Ford Cargo with one, plenty of herbs for a small diesel V8!
As for the 692 fitting in your GU, yeah sure, anything can "fit" but practically no. A 3208 V8 turbo CAT motor would be better, but again impractacle! I've done circle work in Ford Cargo with one, plenty of herbs for a small diesel V8!
The only way it would fit would be on a pallet in the tray, this engine is longer that the bonnet and if you got it in at the right spot the eng would block most of your view out the screen with block and cylinder head and to further complicate it it would weigh around the 1200-1500 kg range. You would also need to add some serious fuel tank as those Detroit turbo 2 stroke diesels like a drink that why there cheap now a days.CWBYUP wrote:Short answer yes.
But why ?
Wally.
THERES ONLY ONE SUBSTITUTE FOR CUBES AND THATS MORE and if you want more inchs stroke it !!!!!!!!!!!
having played with silver 92's at tafe when i was an apprentice...
i can say fark yeah they screme..
they have one set up on a stand with a foot controler..
we could start it and rev it etc..
i loved stompoing on the lud peddle up to the govener.. (sounds like it is doing about 10000rpm)
2 stroke detroits are

i can say fark yeah they screme..
they have one set up on a stand with a foot controler..
we could start it and rev it etc..
i loved stompoing on the lud peddle up to the govener.. (sounds like it is doing about 10000rpm)
2 stroke detroits are
Here is some detroits in action.They sound like those old coaches.Back when fuel was cheaper.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb0ZGaGeAJM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkWnbS0Qfrg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuKKvyRigoc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb0ZGaGeAJM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkWnbS0Qfrg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuKKvyRigoc
So Many Cats,So few Recipies
I'd say turbo the patrol diesel... But if you were hell bent on using a truck engine maybe something out of the current Isuzu trucks would fit, they are fairly available and make pretty good power, as for detroit 2 strokes (yea ok i'd like one in my patrol as well - for the sound) most of them are pretty tall, something like a 6v53 (in the youtube link above) may fit, 453, 371 may also fit, problem is most of these motors don't rev in stock form past 3 grand, so youd need a wide ratio box so as not to be screaming down the highway
In case you didn't know, the detroit engine numbers are the cylinders and capacity in cubic inches per cylinder, e.g. 6v53 is a V6 with 53 cubes per cylinder, therefore the 6v92 you were looking at would be about 9 litres or 550 cubic inches, perhaps more at home in a K100 kenworth, hehe.
The common sizes are 53, 71, 92 and 149 cubes a cylinder.
On another note mates dad just picked up an air compressor 600cfm, powered by a 6/71 detroit... i'll get to play with it!
Heres a turbo version of the one you looked at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgVupkhE ... ed&search=
In case you didn't know, the detroit engine numbers are the cylinders and capacity in cubic inches per cylinder, e.g. 6v53 is a V6 with 53 cubes per cylinder, therefore the 6v92 you were looking at would be about 9 litres or 550 cubic inches, perhaps more at home in a K100 kenworth, hehe.
The common sizes are 53, 71, 92 and 149 cubes a cylinder.
On another note mates dad just picked up an air compressor 600cfm, powered by a 6/71 detroit... i'll get to play with it!
Heres a turbo version of the one you looked at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgVupkhE ... ed&search=
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