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M35 or M211 for a first deuce?

TehTDK

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LDH? You mean LDS? The LDS turbo won't "bolt on" without some modifications. And performance won't be worth it.
Isn't it the LDS-2 or is it the LDT-2 that supposedly has 210 Hp from the factory, I can't remember which of the 2 it is?. I mean that would be my engine of choice should I ever get the money and chance to get my hands on a deuce and a half (be it an american one or a norwegian one, but the norwegian one might be cheaper in shipping)
 

Brownac1983

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Isn't it the LDS-2 or is it the LDT-2 that supposedly has 210 Hp from the factory, I can't remember which of the 2 it is?. I mean that would be my engine of choice should I ever get the money and chance to get my hands on a deuce and a half (be it an american one or a norwegian one, but the norwegian one might be cheaper in shipping)
I must be missing something. Where does one find a Norwegian deuce?
 

patracy

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Isn't it the LDS-2 or is it the LDT-2 that supposedly has 210 Hp from the factory, I can't remember which of the 2 it is?. I mean that would be my engine of choice should I ever get the money and chance to get my hands on a deuce and a half (be it an american one or a norwegian one, but the norwegian one might be cheaper in shipping)
There were very few of those engines produced due to reliability issues from what I understand.
 

hndrsonj

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Go with the m35 series. They are simple and more reliable than the gasser trucks. Also note that the M211 has twice as many wheel cylinders as the M35 trucks, and thus it will cost twice the money, take twice the maintenance, and twice the headache, and that's just on brakes. Also consider that parts are much more readily available for the M35. For your first truck... Definitely M35, and don't be afraid of the turbo.
But the wheel cylinders are half the price. Parts are out there only a few are hard to find. I'd say GMC's are cheaper.
 

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