Fear not gentle readers!, Yetters has done his homework on this matter.
First, the other folks conversion features an engine that was never meant for passenger vehicle use, and so
the output of the engine (horsepower and emissions) and the weight of the engine being over the manufactures
spec for that frame and braking system will not pass any inspection of the states MVD.
The TDI has been and continues to be used in passenger vehicles, is not over the weight and output numbers for
the new recipient, and the emission specs are well known and on file. So while the other system cannot be made road
legal, this one can and has been dome here in the US already.
The procedure is as follows. Once the swap has been completed you have to report to MVD with the vehicle, title,
all information regarding the swap, (where the parts came from, who did the work, price for the conversion, etc)
the MVD will perform an inspection to verify the VIN on the chassis and frame match, and the engine does not, they will
verify the engine VIN which will assign the motor rating as well as the road tax for emissions, they will furnish you with a
new and updated title to show the engine changed from gas to diesel, and you will owe the MVD between $4-10 for a new title.
Thats all there is to it.
Yetters
Nice work on the rack and tire carrier. How'd you dent the drivers rear corner?
Cheers
Mako
No good story, was there when i bought it.
Its the last thing on the list to be fixed, the paint and body work. I have the TDI engine on the way and can assume that it will get
a few more scrapes and dings before thats over. So when I do the rehab on the interior and dash, its body work and a white paint
job with black trim to match the bumpers and rack.
Yetters
Any updates?
Well, a few.
First, if you EVER consider buying something off the internet, sight unseen, think twice cause you have NO IDEA what you are going to get when it arrives.
Now then, on with the show!
The engine is in and 99% done, but not without its trials and tribulations. The company I purchased the build kit from has been at the very least a real PITA to
deal with. Incorrect parts, missing parts, lack of ANY manual or directions, less than stellar customer service, phone calls not returned, etc, etc, etc. It has been
a real task for the techs here at 4 Wheelers in Phoenix to decipher and make decisions, so the project is way behind schedule but looks like we will start it up Friday
or Saturday for the first time.
Will follow up more later, but for right now thats all i can report.
Yetters
That seems to be the same argument over and over against a diesel swap. To be honest, for most including me, it's about fuel mileage and has nothing to do with fuel costs! What I mean is I can go farther on a tank of fuel. My bronco with a 302 gets 10 to 15 mpg, but with a 4bt, closer to 25 give or take. That's nearly twice the distance. For me, it never had anything to do with the financial aspect and everything to do with distance per tank. I will say I'll have roughly $20k in my rebuild which is a complete frame off incl new wiring and plumbing. Good luck finding a fully capable offroad vehicle that gets near 25 mpg and is new for $20k. Not to mention a vehicle that can be fully worked on without electronic diagnostic equipment. Just a different perspective is all.
I didn't mean to digress Yetters, carry on! I look forward to pics and ur review of ur swap!
- Andy