So, I think most of us can agree that the 6.2 is, uh, disappointing in the HP department when compared to most of today's diesels (I know , I know, they're great, dependable, depends on the application, consider the era, whatever) and this project would be about a year away for me right now as I am one week away from my 4" ORD lift, 37" MT's on H1 Beadlocks, etc. BUT...
I've been looking into my options and am totally fascinated with doing a Cummins 6bt swap. Looks like they are really great motors and could (somewhat) easily be tuned to crank out some pretty serious power. I've been looking around online a bit and it appears that I could get a pretty decent running take-out with no frills and higher miles than my 6.2 for about $2,000.
As for a Banks turbo for the current motor, from what I've seen, new they're about the same price. Both options would include other costs like exhaust work, tranny adapter plates (I'll get to that little headache in a minute) running new stuff hither and yon, semi-custom motor mounts, etc. If I had an unlimited budget for this project I'd do the Cummins, new tranny (probably a built 4L80E) and crank that baby up to about 350HP, no questions asked. However, since I currently occupy the realm of reality, I'll probably be stuck with 3 gears and no O/D for quite some time.
That being said, for the most bang for the buck for around the $2,500 range, what would be everyone's pick, and why?
I've been looking into my options and am totally fascinated with doing a Cummins 6bt swap. Looks like they are really great motors and could (somewhat) easily be tuned to crank out some pretty serious power. I've been looking around online a bit and it appears that I could get a pretty decent running take-out with no frills and higher miles than my 6.2 for about $2,000.
As for a Banks turbo for the current motor, from what I've seen, new they're about the same price. Both options would include other costs like exhaust work, tranny adapter plates (I'll get to that little headache in a minute) running new stuff hither and yon, semi-custom motor mounts, etc. If I had an unlimited budget for this project I'd do the Cummins, new tranny (probably a built 4L80E) and crank that baby up to about 350HP, no questions asked. However, since I currently occupy the realm of reality, I'll probably be stuck with 3 gears and no O/D for quite some time.
That being said, for the most bang for the buck for around the $2,500 range, what would be everyone's pick, and why?