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NitroSpazzz posted:Here's your generator - http://us.yanmar.com/products/industrial-engines/air-cooled/epa-certified/ I'd go with the little 3 cylinder turbodiesel Yanmar.
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InitialDave posted:Diesel-Electric Miata. Duh. You joke, I've been torn for a long time if a diesel Miata would be the best or worst thing ever. I'm leaning towards best on account of how fun the groundswell of torque can be in a regular car.
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jammyozzy posted:You joke, I've been torn for a long time if a diesel Miata would be the best or worst thing ever. I'm leaning towards best on account of how fun the groundswell of torque can be in a regular car. With as small as the Miata is, I image it would be great fun, especially with one of the PD 160HP engine in it, and a simple chipping could easily push it up to 180HP or more.
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General_Failure posted:So is there a such thing as a diesel Fiat engine? I'm not up to date on the small ones, but they make plenty of medium and large ones which you would have seen everywhere badged as Iveco.
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jammyozzy posted:You joke, I've been torn for a long time if a diesel Miata would be the best or worst thing ever. I'm leaning towards best on account of how fun the groundswell of torque can be in a regular car. Someone at VW had that thought too. http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/about-us/futures/eco-racer
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oxbrain posted:Someone at VW had that thought too. Still heavier than a beetle. Those little industrial diesels almost allow me to indulge a dirty little fantasy of mine. A diesel motorcycle.
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General_Failure posted:Those little industrial diesels almost allow me to indulge a dirty little fantasy of mine. A diesel motorcycle.
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# ? Dec 15, 2012 23:30 |
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General_Failure posted:Still heavier than a beetle. Have you seen 'Is that thing diesel'? Paul Carter rides around Australia on a biodiesel fuelled Yanmar powered bike. It's worth a watch.
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# ? Dec 15, 2012 23:54 |
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pazrs posted:Have you seen 'Is that thing diesel'? Paul Carter rides around Australia on a biodiesel fuelled Yanmar powered bike. It's worth a watch. I'd love a diesel motorcycle.
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pazrs posted:Have you seen 'Is that thing diesel'? Paul Carter rides around Australia on a biodiesel fuelled Yanmar powered bike. It's worth a watch. No. Never heard of it until now. Seems like I have something to watch. Thanks for enlightening me.
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chrisgt posted:The reason it works for trains is because weight is a non-issue. An extra hundred tons doesn't make that much difference. Well we want all the weight we can get. Extra weight = tractive effort. My neighbor has a diesel John Deere 332 with a 3 cylinder Yanmar diesel. That thing is pretty tits mower, has a huge deck on it, and he does mowing for cemeteries during the summer. I don't know how many hours he has on it, but I am guessing its well north of 4000 hours.
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The little Yanmar diesels are really impressive. My parents have a 1984 John Deere 650 with a 0.9L 2-cylinder Yanmar diesel and that thing is a tank. It easily has the same number of hours of farm work on it and the only major part it has needed was a new water pump. With 14.5 PTO horsepower it runs a 48" tiller, 48" bushhog, and 72" grooming mower just fine. More mowers need a diesel instead of the air cooled B&S power that seems to be nearly ubiquitous until you get into professional stuff. I mean you can still get it in a JD X740 but you are looking at $13k for one of those with a desk.
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Shifty Pony posted:The little Yanmar diesels are really impressive. My parents have a 1984 John Deere 650 with a 0.9L 2-cylinder Yanmar diesel and that thing is a tank. It easily has the same number of hours of farm work on it and the only major part it has needed was a new water pump. With 14.5 PTO horsepower it runs a 48" tiller, 48" bushhog, and 72" grooming mower just fine. For any one who cares... Hatz makes a small diesel engine. Its powerful as gently caress but is easy on fuel.
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# ? Dec 18, 2012 09:27 |
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BrokenKnucklez posted:For any one who cares... Hatz makes a small diesel engine. Its powerful as gently caress but is easy on fuel. I wish someone wold make a car with a Deutz air cooled diesel.
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# ? Dec 18, 2012 17:50 |
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I have an inexpiable lusting for a crew cab flatbed diesel truck. I don't want to bro it out, it would just be awesome to have a truck that you could basically haul/tow anything you wanted very easily. Need to go pick up 2tons of wood pellets? No problems, just forklift those mamas on there. Haul 2-3 quads? Drive them up on that bitch and strap them down.
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# ? Dec 18, 2012 21:41 |
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Like this for example? (It's my brother's)
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# ? Dec 18, 2012 21:47 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je0LHKp51u0 That is just bad rear end..... And here is another part to make your pants tight. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2zwd1iazvU The combination of a turbo, 2 stroke diesels, and a hit of gear mashing sounds just about right.
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MonkeyNutZ posted:Like this for example? Yep pretty much. This dude has the right idea:
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BrokenKnucklez posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2zwd1iazvU I don't understand what's going on or why that thing sounds absolutely amazing but jeeeeezus
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AF posted:I don't understand what's going on or why that thing sounds absolutely amazing but jeeeeezus 2 Stroke with blower and a big turbo.
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# ? Dec 18, 2012 23:25 |
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I am searching for a diesel as my next car to daily drive and boy they sure have an inflated value.
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# ? Dec 19, 2012 03:17 |
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ultimateforce posted:I am searching for a diesel as my next car to daily drive and boy they sure have an inflated value. Trade the Mustang for a 240DL.
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ultimateforce posted:I am searching for a diesel as my next car to daily drive and boy they sure have an inflated value. If you are shopping for a diesel truck, yes they have an inflated value, diesel passenger cars hold their value better too... ...but some people are just dicks and want to get what they think its worth.
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# ? Dec 19, 2012 03:34 |
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I am pretty much looking at Mercedes or VW diesels below $5,000. 5-speed is a plus, but not required. There are SOME out there, but not a lot of selection.
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ultimateforce posted:I am pretty much looking at Mercedes or VW diesels below $5,000. 5-speed is a plus, but not required. There are SOME out there, but not a lot of selection. http://spacecoast.craigslist.org/cto/3479058154.html http://spacecoast.craigslist.org/cto/3395201861.html http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/3459230740.html http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/cto/3488169752.html http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/cto/3480528263.html Yeah, not many VW diesels down there for the price you are asking CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 04:53 on Dec 19, 2012 |
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Yeah but those are all pretty much what I am looking for.
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# ? Dec 19, 2012 04:53 |
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ultimateforce posted:Yeah but those are all pretty much what I am looking for. Well, hope you find something. They are worth it, even the early non-turbo diesels are worth it, you can easily turbocharge them anyways and drop in some sodium valves and a TDI cam. If you go Volkswagen, you are better off, especially if you get a 2000 or older model TDI, because the parts from those swap with practically every turbodiesel and diesel VW made from 1979 till 2000. CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 05:07 on Dec 19, 2012 |
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I'm not sure how dumb of a question this is, but it seems like a lot of box trucks (like the thread with the F600) have Diesel engines that really don't put out more power than a well tuned (bigger turbo, injectors) 1.9L TDI. What would happen if you tried to run a box truck with one of those engines? Would it destroy itself with ridiculous exhaust temperatures from running hard all the time?
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# ? Dec 19, 2012 05:43 |
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Look at the torque numbers.
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# ? Dec 19, 2012 05:53 |
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ultimateforce posted:I am searching for a diesel as my next car to daily drive and boy they sure have an inflated value. When I was shopping I recall seeing 2 year old Jettas with 50k on the clock listing for around a thousand less than new ones. I doubt they're selling for that much, but that's loving nuts.
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BrokenKnucklez posted:
Goddamn that brings back memories of being a kid sitting in the cab of a loving huge old Dodge flatbed powered by one of these, travelling all over the place with a full load of bees.
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Opensourcepirate posted:I'm not sure how dumb of a question this is, but it seems like a lot of box trucks (like the thread with the F600) have Diesel engines that really don't put out more power than a well tuned (bigger turbo, injectors) 1.9L TDI. What would happen if you tried to run a box truck with one of those engines? Would it destroy itself with ridiculous exhaust temperatures from running hard all the time? I'd rather see someone do it the other way around.
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fknlo posted:When I was shopping I recall seeing 2 year old Jettas with 50k on the clock listing for around a thousand less than new ones. I doubt they're selling for that much, but that's loving nuts. I paid 24k for my Golf TDI brand spanking new. My buddy at work who had an identical car traded his in for a new Acura and got 21k trade in for it. Buying a TDI unless it has a fuckton of miles on it is almost always better to buy new. It's a really strange beast. The Golf TDI is essentially a GTI with a TDI engine for 4000 less.
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veedubfreak posted:I paid 24k for my Golf TDI brand spanking new. My buddy at work who had an identical car traded his in for a new Acura and got 21k trade in for it. Buying a TDI unless it has a fuckton of miles on it is almost always better to buy new. It's a really strange beast. The Golf TDI is essentially a GTI with a TDI engine for 4000 less. I didn't really shop the GTI, but I've been with my friend on a couple of test drives, and yeah, a similarly equipped GTI was just shy of $29k. I can't believe people shell out $30k+ for GTI's and $35k+ for the R. It's a loving hatchback.
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fknlo posted:I didn't really shop the GTI, but I've been with my friend on a couple of test drives, and yeah, a similarly equipped GTI was just shy of $29k. If I could swing the extra 100 a month I'd get a Golf R. 262 hp awd, yes please. But then I'd lose my 42mpg
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Opensourcepirate posted:I'm not sure how dumb of a question this is, but it seems like a lot of box trucks (like the thread with the F600) have Diesel engines that really don't put out more power than a well tuned (bigger turbo, injectors) 1.9L TDI. What would happen if you tried to run a box truck with one of those engines? Would it destroy itself with ridiculous exhaust temperatures from running hard all the time? As Ultimateforce said, its all about the torque and how long it can be sustained. Those motors were built to put out peak torque of 400 ft lbs or more almost constantly. You can reach maybe 350-375 ft lbs torque but only for a brief period with your TDI, and that is after tuning and injectors and a turbo upgrade.
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# ? Dec 19, 2012 17:57 |
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http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/3489661760.html Wow, if only I needed a tow vehicle.
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# ? Dec 22, 2012 16:21 |
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UF's haulin' service and mobile bdsm disco.
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# ? Dec 22, 2012 23:07 |
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that's a 92 at the newest and would have had the naturally aspirated 7.3 IDI, not a powerstroke. They were absolute dogs.
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Powershift posted:that's a 92 at the newest and would have had the naturally aspirated 7.3 IDI, not a powerstroke. They were absolute dogs. MUCH LIKE YOUR TRUCK! My 6.9 makes great noises if I drive it like I stole it.
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