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im new to HBs and pretty much new to import rwds,

i dont know if the truck im getting has a factory LSD.

if it dosent i would like to get a either a locker or weld the diff and deal with the adverse affects on handling because i am going to be taking it offroad and dont want to get it stuck as easily as i did my dads f150 which i got to the axles

also has anyone swaped out a z24i for a ka24de? i would like a moderate power increase w/o loss of reliability or sevear increase in weight

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chances are if you're getting a 2wd Nissan, it's open in the back. The little H190 rear axle does have a Detroit locker made for it, which can be purchased through Automotive Customizers. That'd be somewhat better than welding.....I'd only weld it if it was strictly used offroad.



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also if youre going through the trouble to swap engines.....why go for another 4banger?
 
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ease of install and cost, the VGs i just dont like that much so if i wer goin with a 6 i would go with a VQ motor.

im also looking in to intermake engine swaps but i dunno if it owuld be legal here in cali.
 
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as long as the new motor is newer (in the year it was made) than your truck it will be legal in cali.

I know that the VGs are not that great either but i was not suggesting them. I was mearly saying why go through the trouble for marginal gain at best.

4.3 chevy engine would be a nice swap....
 
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Last I heard, correct me if I'm wrong. If you change the motor out to a newer year you have to meet that years smog requirements.



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what ever is newer u have to meet the smog requirements of that year

94 vehicle, 92 engine, u have to meet 94 smog

id like to go GM as an alternative power plant but if i wer to i would go with a 3800sc crate motor

maybe a shortstar but i just think that a smallblock would just be too heavy

i like 4bangers because of the gas prices
 
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4-poppers break fewer parts too!




Isaac

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Too many other mods to list

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i got a crazy idea, lets throw out all hauling and efficientcy out of a min....

what about a mazda 13b-rew TT, its got alot more tq and more than dbl the hp..

that would make out lite trucks scoot would it not?
 
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Rotary? Bad idea IMO, unless you just like taking the stupid things apart every few months to replace apex seals. Eww.

How bout a diesel? Big Grin


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too heavy, i know about the rotary problems w/ apex seals, i was thinkin about havin one built with the SS3mm seals, the engine would be good for atleast 200000mi with stock boost

stock is still 276hp which is plenty for me.... i hope
 
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Diesals are heavy! Even the 4-poppers! But imagine this:
2.4 litre Diesal 4 banger gets fuel effenciency of a 1 litre gas on a 1500 lbs rig (and this we get in a 4400 truck! Over 25 mpg!)
...gets 4 litre 6 cyl horsepower (only weighing 50 lbs more than the average six, but around 100 lbs less than the average large small block!)
...gets 5.9 litre 8 cyl torque

So u get (w/4 cyl diesal):
4 cyl fuel mileage
6 cyl hp
8 cyl torque

Bad news: Torque breaks, not hp!
Good news: Fual mileage rocks!
Bad news: Diesals cost a lot ($4000 for a 2.5 litre Cummins)
Good News: They are/will be/become easier to get
Bad News: Oil pan fitting problems on many domestic 4 cyl diesals and 4wd trucks not fitted from the factory w/them
Good news: There's always a way when there's determination!
Bad news: you WILL NEED a solid axle swap on 4x4s
Good news: Why do an engine swap of this caliber if you're not going all the way anyhow! If u can afford the diesal, u can afford a shop to put the axle in to make everything fit right! (or you're already an engineer and have an idea what u need to git 'r 'dun anyway!)




Isaac

1993 Nissan Hardbody 4-cyl 4x4
SAS & dual cases 1/2 complete! (aka Sasquatch)

Too many other mods to list

www.law4x4.com for club info
www.nsw4x4.com
www.zuknation.net

1988 Suzuki Samurai Blue Tin Top (aka Roadkill) Daily Driver, modifications have begun!
 
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RD28 I6 diesel in a WD21. $1,450 on eBay.


Will
 
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RD28 I6 diesel in a WD21. $1,450 on eBay.


There's always ezceptions to every rule! But, parts are really expensive and hard to find for Japanese diesals (even though they are super strong and reliable!).

Good: Nissan into Nissan! Slick and clean!
Bad: Parts availability
Good: Way cool! Easier to fit w/IFS (though I'm sure some mods would need to be made, and 6cyl gear would be a MUST!)
Bad: Those deals only come do often (is that good or bad? Smile )

Anyway, have fun with your options! It'll be a project!




Isaac

1993 Nissan Hardbody 4-cyl 4x4
SAS & dual cases 1/2 complete! (aka Sasquatch)

Too many other mods to list

www.law4x4.com for club info
www.nsw4x4.com
www.zuknation.net

1988 Suzuki Samurai Blue Tin Top (aka Roadkill) Daily Driver, modifications have begun!
 
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the small cummins motors such as the 3.9L 4b series are some of the most rattly diesels ever made. people have gotten over 700lb ft of torque out of them, but from what I have heard and noticed (they put them in chevy panel vans) they are not tame enough for a street rig.
 
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