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V8 Deisel

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V8 Deisel

Post by Stackson45 »

Just how good do the V8 diesels go? there are few i've heard of - oldsmobile engine, old truck engines, and some others, but how do they perform? i mean come up to a decent hill on highway, put foot down, do they pull good?
I'm just thinking about it... either turbo the 2H, or go V8 petty/gas or diesel. I should prob do a search. Will do tomorrow perhaps.
Anyhow, any ideas feel free.
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Post by Josh_GQ »

fella i know has 6.2 litre V8 chev diesel in a 75 series ute it is about the same as turbo diesel patrol ute with 3 inch exhuast and 8 psi boost. in a drag race there pretty much even. not sure on pulling power though
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Post by joel HJ60 »

Stupid question, do toyota have a diesel V8>>?
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Post by Slunnie »

Josh_GQ wrote:fella i know has 6.2 litre V8 chev diesel in a 75 series ute it is about the same as turbo diesel patrol ute with 3 inch exhuast and 8 psi boost. in a drag race there pretty much even. not sure on pulling power though
How do they compare though in down low lugging? Thats were I would have expected the V8 to come on strong.
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Post by ToyTruck »

My 6.5 chev has unstopable low down torque

personally i think diesel V8s drive the same as petrol V8s .... the only difference is the rev limit.

In my cruiser , i let the clutch out in 1st low range at idle WITH my foot already on the brake , and it drove thru the brakes (75 series discs / drums)

i would recomend taking one for a test drive first , do your own comparisons
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Post by beanz2 »

joelthommo wrote:Stupid question, do toyota have a diesel V8>>?
Only rumours for now. Supposedly Toyota needs a diesel V8 for the Tundra to compete with American truck manufacturers in the US. Hino recently opened a new plant in the state of Arkansas and hinted it could be expanded soon, but it's all hushed.

How about the 15BFT(E) from Coaster buses? Four cylinder 4.1L turbo diesel.

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Post by Stackson45 »

I've heard a few stories of the chev V8 Diesel going about the same as a 75 series diesel ( maybe turbo'd, can't remember), so dunno if they're worth the hassle, but i haven't driven one or been in one.

First bet i think will be to turbo the 2H, see how it goes, then if i'm not happy with that look for alternatives. I'm just after more highway mainly - low range it crawls along just fine - although i reckon i'll need more grunt in mud.

But V8's are just so much TUFFA!
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Post by Chucky »

A friend of mine has a 6.5 chev in a 60 series and in goes hard. It was supercharged with a cappa and intercooled for a while but it's now back to a N/A 6.5.

I followed him from Sydney to texas once and he only used 8 dollars more in fuel for the return trip. Low down grunt was awesome, it could shear wheelstuds if you were not carefull. It also runs front and rear lokkas. The truck is a weapon.
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Post by mkpatrol »

Have you thought about using the later model twin cam TD out of a 100series. They pop up from time to time with gearboxe/transfers attatched. Hardest bit of the conversion would be the wiring but if it comes with a loom & puter, that would be fairly easy. Good idea for parts availiability if you travel a bit.
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Post by Stackson45 »

Parts availability was the other thing i was wondering about....
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Diesels generally work better as in-line engines than V engines. That is why most diesels are in-line rather than V. You can also make each cylinder much bigger than in a petrol engine.

ISUZU has a 4.7L, 4 cylinder turbo diesel, and a 6-cylinder version of the same engine.
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