Tplane37
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Okay folks, I have been searching around SteelSoldiers as well as throughout the net regarding performance upgrades for this 6.2L diesel. I have found a few things here and there scattered around, but nothing that is devoted to turning the 6.2L into a power-house. I'd like to get a thread going that is devoted to just what the forum implies, "CUCV Hot Rodding and Modification" with the focus of this thread to be on the 6.2L diesel.
Assumptions:
-Money is not an issue (unrealistic, but as the thread implies, "Dream Build");
-Parts are available (some performance parts may already be available, some may have to be custom machined, but this will let us know what to look for);
-Utilizing a 6.2L J Code block from a CUCV (some components on the civilian versions differ, while it would be good to point out the specific differences, lets assume we are working with the military units to start with)
-A 'properly' set up 4L80E transmission will be backing this engine, lets assume that the transmission is built to withstand what we are going to be putting out of this dream build.
-Axle ratio of 3.73:1
-37x12.50R16.5 Goodyear tires (seems to be a common upgrade for the CUCV, so lets not reinvent the wheel, literally in this case)
-All components will be Cryo-ed when/where possible to increase strength. longevity, and integrity.
Goals:
-Three separate goals: (1) MPG; (2) Power (HP/Torque); and (3) a comfortable balance of both MPG and Power that will be an improvement over a stock CUCV (should have room to play when the transmission, gearing, and tire upgrades already being done as assumed above).
-Use as many "off the shelf" components as possible, modifying what we have available when necessary.
-Can we "hide" the upgrade from the naked or untrained eye? Do it where we can, but otherwise, stick to our primary 3 goals.
-Dependability. No sense in building this if it will only last us a week. Let's make it strong and dependable.
-Needs to be able to accept WMO or WVO and bio-diesel. This focus it basically to be aimed as materials for hoses, O-Rings, and gaskets. I don't want to get into a debate about what is better or worse with these fuels, let the end user decide if he/she wants to run these, I just want to ensure that the seals and such won't degrade in these fuels.
Examples:
-Turn up the injection pump (How? To what extent? What are the concequences to watch out for? What else do we want to do to the engine to allow us to crank the IP up even more?);
-Stronger lift pump, larger fuel lines;
-6.5L Turbo Upgrade. (What components do we retain from the 6.5L? What modifications do we need to do to the parts?)
-Spin on Filter/Water Separator upgrade (Been discussed constantly, but can we reach a consensus on the filtration system in an ideal situation.);
-Marine injectors. (Are they available, where are we looking to scavenge them from, or where can they be bought new? What specs are we looking for and what are the advantages/disadvantages?);
-Propane injection/Water-Methanol Injection;
-Etc.
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Like I said, a lot of this has been touched on on this site already, but the information is scattered around everywhere, and some information conflicts with other info available. I figure if we keep this thread to the best option available, leaving the monetary issue out of the equation, we can make some headway. Links to other threads are acceptable to the proper users get credit for their "finds," but I'd like to see a central location for all this information, with hope of this thread becoming "worthy" of being a sticky in this forum.
Let's Git-R-Dun!
Assumptions:
-Money is not an issue (unrealistic, but as the thread implies, "Dream Build");
-Parts are available (some performance parts may already be available, some may have to be custom machined, but this will let us know what to look for);
-Utilizing a 6.2L J Code block from a CUCV (some components on the civilian versions differ, while it would be good to point out the specific differences, lets assume we are working with the military units to start with)
-A 'properly' set up 4L80E transmission will be backing this engine, lets assume that the transmission is built to withstand what we are going to be putting out of this dream build.
-Axle ratio of 3.73:1
-37x12.50R16.5 Goodyear tires (seems to be a common upgrade for the CUCV, so lets not reinvent the wheel, literally in this case)
-All components will be Cryo-ed when/where possible to increase strength. longevity, and integrity.
Goals:
-Three separate goals: (1) MPG; (2) Power (HP/Torque); and (3) a comfortable balance of both MPG and Power that will be an improvement over a stock CUCV (should have room to play when the transmission, gearing, and tire upgrades already being done as assumed above).
-Use as many "off the shelf" components as possible, modifying what we have available when necessary.
-Can we "hide" the upgrade from the naked or untrained eye? Do it where we can, but otherwise, stick to our primary 3 goals.
-Dependability. No sense in building this if it will only last us a week. Let's make it strong and dependable.
-Needs to be able to accept WMO or WVO and bio-diesel. This focus it basically to be aimed as materials for hoses, O-Rings, and gaskets. I don't want to get into a debate about what is better or worse with these fuels, let the end user decide if he/she wants to run these, I just want to ensure that the seals and such won't degrade in these fuels.
Examples:
-Turn up the injection pump (How? To what extent? What are the concequences to watch out for? What else do we want to do to the engine to allow us to crank the IP up even more?);
-Stronger lift pump, larger fuel lines;
-6.5L Turbo Upgrade. (What components do we retain from the 6.5L? What modifications do we need to do to the parts?)
-Spin on Filter/Water Separator upgrade (Been discussed constantly, but can we reach a consensus on the filtration system in an ideal situation.);
-Marine injectors. (Are they available, where are we looking to scavenge them from, or where can they be bought new? What specs are we looking for and what are the advantages/disadvantages?);
-Propane injection/Water-Methanol Injection;
-Etc.
***
Like I said, a lot of this has been touched on on this site already, but the information is scattered around everywhere, and some information conflicts with other info available. I figure if we keep this thread to the best option available, leaving the monetary issue out of the equation, we can make some headway. Links to other threads are acceptable to the proper users get credit for their "finds," but I'd like to see a central location for all this information, with hope of this thread becoming "worthy" of being a sticky in this forum.
Let's Git-R-Dun!