Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2019 07:39:14 -0700
Reply-To: Kenneth O'Connor <kenneth.oconnor@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Kenneth O'Connor <kenneth.oconnor@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: AHU MTDI vs. ABA?
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Hello Karl,
How does one go about learning enough to correctly build an mtdi? Or, who
are the professionals who can do it correctly? I am interested in this
solution. I am in no hurry. I want to do it myself. I've been reading and
trying to pull together information from various sources on the web, but
it's disjointed and sometimes in disagreement.
Thanks,
Ken
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 1:28 AM Karl Mullendore <tdiguru@westyventures.com>
wrote:
> Simplicity (mTDI), fuel mileage - 25-35 depending on the tuning and
> speeds, gobs of torque in the lower rpm range where it's needed most,
> ability to crawl over objects and rough roads without slipping the clutch,
> biofuels work great.
> Gee, let's see...fully loaded mTDI Syncro pulled a 2500-lb trailer across
> the country when I moved west, never shifted out of 4th on most hills or
> dropped below 60 mph. Still got 22mpg as a minimum. The van then went on to
> do 21 months through Latin America with new owners, netting 26-30 mpg and
> having no problem even at 15K feet in Bolivia. No comparison to the gutless
> torque of the 'favorite' Japanese engine of today or the Ford that so many
> installed. Just like anything else in life, if ya don't know what yer
> doin', let a pro do it correctly - most of the bad rap diesel conversions
> get is from people installing them w/o knowing enough about doing one
> correctly.
>
>
> On Sun, 8 Sep 2019 09:09:16 -0700, Dan N <dn92610@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>
> >*"What is the attraction to a Diesel conversion?"*
> >
> >I though so too...
> >
> >having both gas and diesel engines, comparing/searching/thinking about
> >replacing/conversion gas engine vs diesel engine.. I am not sure about
> >diesel engine... price wise is about the same... power wise is ... well
> may
> >be at best equivalent to an Subaru EJ22 and the Tdi is way heavier than a
> >gas engine...
>
> >> What is the attraction to a Diesel conversion? The long and short term
> >> costs do not offset the fuel savings.
> >> I have seen very few Diesel conversions that worked as well as
> >> planned and weren’t ripped out in 2-3 years out of frustration and
> >> component failure.
>
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