V6 Toyota pick-ups of most vintages. Is essentially the same trans as used in the Supras. I have a Marlin Crawler sitting in the garage ready to bolt to the back of an R150, hence my interest.
They might, no interest in them.I'd think one of the Toyota diesels would bolt up to it.
Everything that I've read about the diesels that Toyota put in the pick-ups has them as fairly rare in the U.S. and possessing lack-luster performance. The Mitsu badged diesel version of the D50 that I drove was very spry. Impressively so. No doubt partly because someone had monkeyed with the waste gate and it would build 15 psi of boost in a flash.
I am in the process of putting a 4D56T into a 1988 b2600. I chose the 1988 because it supposed to be the easiest swap due to the fact it has a mitsubishi petrol engine in it already and shares engine mounts( I hope) late model 4d56T seems to be a bit different, see pics. The oil pan also can be swapped with some minor mods. Other modes include extending the oil pickup to suit the petrol oil pan which much be used to fit the diesel into the b2600.
More to come.
I also chose the Mazda because I have a 1993 Mazda B2600i extended cab which I love, but I have recently been bitten by the diesel smell, I mean bug fender flare!
after converting my Land Rover 90 to a diesel, I really wanted to do the same for my Mazda.
Basically I did it. Before my old Mitsubisho 4D56T was converted into a 1988 Mazda B2600. As a result, I really like it! :smiley_drive: