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what diesel to put in a zook?

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what diesel to put in a zook?

Post by camo »

i am playing with the idea of putting a diesel motor in the zook :twisted:

looking for ideas on what motor to use, dont really want it to be bigger than 2L as it will weigh to much, turbo or not is fine?

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Post by Midget »

Hey sam
Just had a look at that website and they are saying they are no longer making those kits.
They say they have some stock left but not much..

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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Okay still worth looking at .
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Post by camo »

rocky road now can supply the axis kit but am sort of after some thing more local.

i have never seen a 1.6TD vw motor in aus.

thanks anyway sam will keep trying and see what we come up with

also gemini diesel!!!

still want a few more option then i can talk to an engineer about which one i will go with.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

I looked into the Gemini deisel not worth it gutless and too long.
You can get the non turbo motor out here but not the turbo one.
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Post by Beastmavster »

overkill wrote:I looked into the Gemini deisel not worth it gutless and too long.
You can get the non turbo motor out here but not the turbo one.
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Can get the turbo diesel as a jap import if you're lucky...... as a half cut would be good value.

There's a some Mazda diesels that might well be suitable as well.



Gemi diesel would only be worth it if you only had a 1 litre they're pretty damn gutless....
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Post by wanna »

have a look at a 2ct toyota 2 liter turbo most of the ones you will find are the 2c non turbo fitted to the vans
Dont be scared give it a go
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Post by Guy »

There is a Gem diesal powered ZUk in the Vic Zuk club, we all told him that he was retarded for going to the trouble of swapping it in etc .. .But it seems to work pretty well .... is still overgeared running standard ratio diffs 1 litre diffs and T/case with 31's ... and will crawl pretty slow as well for a stock geared vehicle ... so the Gem motor (especially as you can get an entire donor vehicle of a few hundred) may still be viable.

Also if you want a kit .. have a look at Acme Adapters in the US .. they do all sorts of kits for swapping in VW motors both petrol and diesal .. guy who runs the show seems to be a really good fella as well ...



There is a yahell group as well for the fans of diesal power in Suzukis

http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/SamuraiDiesel/
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Post by No Idea »

If the Gemini diesel is that gutless turbo it.
They seem to get awsome fuel economy
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Post by Beastmavster »

No Idea wrote:If the Gemini diesel is that gutless turbo it.
They seem to get awsome fuel economy


true...

The power specs on the 1.8 diesel aren't THAT bad.... but any help is good.....

Personally I can think of better stuff to do with my money than put a slow stinking diesel ina zook... removes all the fun.


Puegot 1.9 Turbo Diesel GTi or nothing I reckon....
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Post by Ogre »

Hi

There is also a Diesel motor from hi-ace vans that looks like a K series if you want to convert to diesel.
Capacity about 1.5 or 1.7. Motor is leaned over like the K series and looks externally similar in size.
I think they had a model designation of Y. eg 2Y-C
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Post by stephen »

I was looking at a diesel for a sierra a while back asked and importer It was ichibahn in sydney. he had some 2ltr turbo diesels from imported hiace vans he wanted like $1200 or so, they did not look to big but I only looked never measured up. bought a supercharger and cooler instead. which never made it on anyway.
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Post by Isuzuki »

Thats what i have got GEMINI 1.8 love the Km per tank didnt think 40lt would go that far then there is 43lt in the 2nd tank LONG TIME BETWEEN PIT STOPS
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Post by wanna »

the hiace one is the 2ct and it fits great i,ve got one or in oz its normally only a 2c
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Post by qten »

pics ?

of the installs??? :D
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Post by greg »

qten wrote:pics ?

of the installs??? :D


pm jtraf (james) - he and his bro did the installation of the gemini diesel... perhaps he would have some pics of it.

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Post by jtraf »

these are old but give you an idea of fit.

This is before we had radiator and other bits installed.

Isuzu 1.8lt and 5spd to 1lt 82 SWB sierra. It fits and goes extremely well even when naturally aspirated. Turbo would only really help onroad.
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Post by Guy »

jtraf wrote:these are old but give you an idea of fit.

This is before we had radiator and other bits installed.

Isuzu 1.8lt and 5spd to 1lt 82 SWB sierra. It fits and goes extremely well even when naturally aspirated. Turbo would only really help onroad.


James waht sort of economy are you getting out of it ?? also did you have to move the T/case ??

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Post by jtraf »

I believe he is getting something like 11kays to a litre of feul. If it were to have a higher high range the usage would drop. At about 100km\h the motor is revving fairly high for a diesel.

In it's current state with series one rockhopper and 4.11 diffs pushing 31in tyres the car is over geared to some extent. I belileve in the current setup it would be more accustom to pushing along a 33in tyre. Offroad decending a hill in 1st low see's him having to accelerate sometimes to get the car moving quicker. It has so much torque down low that the car is not struggling or spinning components at a million miles an hour trying to do things. It is all slow and steedy and very capable and very friednly to the 1.0lt driveline.

I know the zook philosophy is light and revvy but the added weight of the engine has not effected the beast in any way and I believe it has become a more predictable car offroad. Gone are the days were revvs and momentum were your best friend.

And to answer your second question yeas we did move the transfer by 60mm in the end with no noticable effect on the drive line.
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Post by Guy »

Thanks .... Have you given any thought to installing a turbo ???
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Post by Isuzuki »

Only 60mm back,did you only use one uney there.I had to go back 165mm on LBW to get 2 uneies on inter/sharft.Soon as i figger out how to post pics I will put them on
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sweet bring on the info! :D
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Post by jtraf »

What UNI's we didn't use any at all they are old technology......

What we did use was a CV joint from a VW and the rear drive shaft that it connects to.

The drive shaft is cutoff and machined down so that the non spline end fits into the yoke of the gearbox output. Slip drive shaft in 10mm into yoke and weld it into place. Make up a 10mm space adaptor that fits over input of transfer and hold CV in place. The holes in the CV almost line up with the holes in the input flange. Bolted up you have an independant connect free of uni's that allow gearbox and transfer to move independantly. The space required for this setup is less than 100mm between gearbox and transfer case flange.

Let me know if you want any further info.

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Post by mud4b »

i have done a mazda 2lt turbo rf into a sierra....it came from a import vitara......but we had to cut new holes for the gearstick and move the t-case way back.........

we are thinking of importing the 1.9td frontcuts soon....

you can already get the td from vw,pug,audi in aus........

also ford transit td fit well...
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Post by 37inchzook »

i have 2.4L hilux diesel motor 85 model 5 speed and tranfer case all hulix , which havent fitted in my suzuki .. sam from overkill is doing on my motor and put all motor gearbox and transfer case together get ready give me and fitted in my suzuki .. cant wait so is anyone have same 2.4L motor so show me the picture of your motor thanks

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37inchzook wrote:i have 2.4L hilux diesel motor 85 model 5 speed and tranfer case all hulix , which havent fitted in my suzuki .. sam from overkill is doing on my motor and put all motor gearbox and transfer case together get ready give me and fitted in my suzuki .. cant wait so is anyone have same 2.4L motor so show me the picture of your motor thanks

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Dunno anyone is aus .. but I knoe tom bentzen ( on the pirate board) has done it pulling 42 swampers .. see if you can PM him may be able to help ya out .. I think ha has been on here as well ... Look in the favourite zook thread LWB on 42 inch swampers
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love_mud wrote:
37inchzook wrote:i have 2.4L hilux diesel motor 85 model 5 speed and tranfer case all hulix , which havent fitted in my suzuki .. sam from overkill is doing on my motor and put all motor gearbox and transfer case together get ready give me and fitted in my suzuki .. cant wait so is anyone have same 2.4L motor so show me the picture of your motor thanks

Zook


Dunno anyone is aus .. but I knoe tom bentzen ( on the pirate board) has done it pulling 42 swampers .. see if you can PM him may be able to help ya out .. I think ha has been on here as well ... Look in the favourite zook thread LWB on 42 inch swampers


yeah i saw it maybe ill ask him .. he from usa ! thank for help

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Post by grimbo »

37inchzook wrote:i have 2.4L hilux diesel motor 85 model 5 speed and tranfer case all hulix , which havent fitted in my suzuki .. sam from overkill is doing on my motor and put all motor gearbox and transfer case together get ready give me and fitted in my suzuki .. cant wait so is anyone have same 2.4L motor so show me the picture of your motor thanks

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diesel into suzi

Post by toysuzi »

ive got a mate in sydney with a 2.4 lux diesel. its a bright orange ute u may have seen it
hes in the rush 4x4 club ill see if i can get pics but the hilux diesel is very heavy. i put a 4.3l v6 buick deisel in my lux n suspension sat 2'' higher with the v6.
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