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Diesel Suzuki

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Post by chunkz »

I was just wondering...

what are the odds of one of those euro turbo diesel small car engines
fitting in a sierra/vitara...

the Ford 1.6L zetec turbo diesel.
or fiat vauxhall 1.3L turbo diesel engines...


any chance, or just dreaming?

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Post by chunkz »

thanks man.....

any thoughts on it?
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Post by short stuff »

the guy i bought mine off used a 2ct out of a hiace apparently it went nuts heaps of torque and power. but theres alot of work involved
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Post by mrRocky »

I prefer to rev the ppiss out of my engines especially in the sand and mud not really ideal way to treat a diesel motor. What do you want to use the car for ? There are many better cheaper petrol powered motors out there that are better suited to a sierra. Thats just my opinion, i say if thats what you want just do it, but you will probably get alot of ppl here telling you that a heavy oilburner has no place in a sierra engine bay.
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Post by chunkz »

yeah?

was just a.... a thought,
not sure if i'll go ahead with it...
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Post by alien »

they came standard in india i think it was with a 1.9L TD Peugot engine at one point...
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Post by v840 »

Mud4b did a conversion for Australia Zoo, IIRC, using a Mazda RF diesel which apparently went pretty hard. If you check out the Suzuki section on pirate there's a great td swap write up by Shuduck, also on here but not sure how often he checks in. As above the 2ct is an attractive option also. There is a bunch of info on Zuwharrie , they have a samurai diesel section, but it mainly deals with the peugeot 1.6 and 1.9s which are $$$$ over here.

However, with the gearing needed to make sierra's work offroad it really is not an attractive option IMO. I researched this a bunch and was seconds away from pulling the trigger but the amount of time, effort, and money needed to get it working just makes it prohibitive. With the extra weight, expense, headaches sourcing adapters etc. etc. you really are miles ahead just getting a 1.6 from a vit. Can be swapped in over a weekend, adapters readily available and cheap from BenT, will rev all day and not be too thirsty either.


That's not to say it can't be done btw, it's just a long uphill road that you have to battle up. If it's what you want though go for it! Post pics!
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Post by error »

I think the Grand Vitaras in the States come out with a TD.
If thats any help..

Had a look for it but couldn't find, so could be having a blond moment...

But I think the Toyota Blitz? came out with a 2L D & that was just an early serria but it would be hard to find one of those now..
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Post by Gwagensteve »

There's no GV diesel in the states, but plenty in europe.

and I think you mean toyota Blizzard, which is a Daihatsu.

I still don't think a diesel is a good idea in a sierra. Too much weight, too little powerband for the gearing, too many $$ for a decent diesel, no decent gearbox choices, too many troublesome car diesels ( like the mazda motor used in Japanese diesel vitaras - apparently something of a hand grenade.

I love diesels, but not in a sierra thanks.

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Post by nicbeer »

if u could get a i30d hooked up to rwd, should go ok, theyve racred one here in the targa last two years. small and nippy for a diesel.
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Post by error »

Gwagensteve wrote:There's no GV diesel in the states, but plenty in europe.

and I think you mean toyota Blizzard, which is a Daihatsu.


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Post by grimbo »

chunkz wrote:thanks man.....

any thoughts on it?
so so conversion, they are a pain to deal with and sourcing the engine they use is nigh on impossible in Australia. having driven a couple of them in the US they were ok but this was before tcase gearing was readily available and was the primary reason the owners did the conversions to get a more torquey engine.

Better off going tcase gearing and a realiable engine than putting a heavy engine in a Sierra
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Post by broomeboy87 »

the i30 are good little engines but they are still heavy for what they are and my younger bro has one its a great car but suffers heaps from turbo lag which isnt ideal for four wheeling but still a nice little engine but i bet they are $$$$$$$
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Post by google »

go for a injected engine that is easy to find ,light and something you can work on with ease on the track and in the shed
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Post by ShuDuck »

How common is the vw diesel down under? They are easy to install with adapter (www.acmeadapters.com). They are plentiful and cheap up here. I have a 1.9TD in my 413 k and it us awesome

I would never go near a Peugeot diesel


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Post by lay80n »

ShuDuck wrote:How common is the vw diesel down under? They are easy to install with adapter (www.acmeadapters.com). They are plentiful and cheap up here. I have a 1.9TD in my 413 k and it us awesome

I would never go near a Peugeot diesel


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Pretty much non existant here.
Neat conversion though, well done :cool:


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Post by ShuDuck »

Guess they dump all the crap cars on us :lol: thanks
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Post by Pinball »

I may be getting old and senile..

but i recall reading that the fiat 500 diesel was a joint job between suzuki and fiat, based on the G13 series...

be waiting a while to get one off a wreckers though, the 500's hven't been out that long here, not even sure if they released the diesel in oz.

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Post by scarman »

I have a 3.1 TD intercooled motor out of an imported MU in my LWB :D
Its a very tight fit. But blows a lot of cars off at the lights and can smoke the 33`s
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Post by charlie_brown »

I was looking at the Toyota 1N-T engine for a while. It's a 1453cc 4 cylinder turbo diesel out of a Starlet/Corsa/Tercel. It has a compression ratio of 22:1. Output of 66 hp (49.2 kW) at 4700 rpm with 96.1 ft-lbf (130 N-m) of torque at 2600 rpm.

One issue is that no cars were brought into Australia with these engines, so registration may be an issue. There were quite a few in NZ and I've even seen photos of one conversion:
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I don't know if they used a Suzuki or a Toyota gearbox, but the engine bay looks pretty neat.

There was a guy on Zuwarrie looking at trying this a while back. I would email him to see how he went, but the site keeps telling me I'm banned for some reason.

Has anyone in NZ tried this one? Or does anyone know if there's a RWD toyota box which will bolt up to the engine?
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Post by Rotazuk »

I had a samurai with the 2ct in it . If you are going to swap one may as well get the 2.0 over the 1.5 (1n ) and there are rwd gearbox's for them . Mine had a t50 behind it , with the hyd clutch . You could tell the extra weight up front but it would still lift the front end when you dropped the clutch . It could leave a few ricers off the line too but they would get me back by 60 kph :oops:

Bugger trying the isuzu motor that would be a tiight fit .
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Post by PCRman »

What about the bitsamissing 2.5TD? I've come across one "a mate of mine has this" on some other forum.
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