Searched up a storm to no avail...
Anyone put a 4bta in a hilux ?
Any info would be great ... what other deisel motors would be good swaps ?
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Cummins 4BTA
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Cummins 4BTA
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Roothy doens't think much of them anymore after trying to fit one into his 45. Heres a post of his off the 4WD Action Forum.
G'day folks, just like to say a quick thanks to all those people who had a good word to say about me - thanks Mum! Look, the old 'sticks and stones' thing OK? I know I've got the dream job and consider myself very lucky to have it! Anyway, just to clarify things regarding Red, the Cummins is an awesome motor but Phil and I have spent a month trying to sort it out after the initial conversion was botched, I've had engineers look at it - and spew- and even if we could sort all the problems at the end of the day its almost impossible to get the weight evenly distributed because of a host of factors - which means while a cummins powered toyopta might make a great level road tow vehicle it's no use off-road, apart from flat tracking anyway! I feel compelled to let everybody in on this because the magazine runs quite a few months behind (long leadtimes) and the project still looks all good on those pages - so tell your friends! Anyone who is thinking of going this way should take heed and wait for a while - at this stage I'm pretty discouraged with the whole thing and will probably be putting in another motor rather than shifting diffs, putting up with crooked drivelines, bending chassis bits and a whole heap of illegal engineering to bodge up a decent truck. At the moment we're running three extra leaves (long ones!) on the drivers side and it's still not enough. That sort of imbalance makes for lousy off-road performance and some dangerous driving habits on road too. I've got another engineer mate looking at it right now but I doubt this will change things. It was a good idea, just didn';t work in practice. Yet anyway.
Righto, gotta go get ready for a trip - anybody who wants to contact me should use the email address on the driver profiles page of the mag because I rarely get on the forum yet check the emails pretty often - you never know, maybe the 'Swedish Girls Naked Off Road Association' is trying to get in touch in touch in touch.....
cheers
john
2012 FJ Cruiser
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
http://www.4btswaps.com/forum/forumdisp ... 5b004&f=20 Lots of information on this forum.
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