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Disclaimer: This question is just mental exercise for me.
The topic of which I am posting about is just me thinking out loud.
I do not own a M-911, or am I planning to buy one (I wish) or am I planning to repower one.
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While I love the looks, power and capabilities of a M-911, I do not tolerate long exposure to the high pitched whine of 2 stroke Detroit Diesel.
I know some love that 2 stroke sound, but I do not care for it.
I'd like to start a discussion about the thoughts of pulling out that 8V92 DD and replace it with a Cummins or a Caterpillar.
1. I know the larger Cummins and Cats are I6 and not V8.
Wonder if a long I6 engine would fit under the hood.
2. The Allison CLBT-750 uses a SAE bellhousing (I think a #3).
So getting a Big Cummins or Cat to mate the Allison slush box should not be an issue.
3. I understand the M-911 uses an air operated throttle.
So, I am wondering if a person could physically install Cummins or a Caterpillar under the hood of a M-911, what other nightmares would a person need to solve, like an pneumatic throttle, wiring, pumping, etc..
4. Would a person stay with the slush box or switch to a manual tranny?
I've got a lot more questions, but I will stop to let the SS experts digest and discuss the questions that I have already posed.
All comments, opinions and flames are welcome and appreciated.
The topic of which I am posting about is just me thinking out loud.
I do not own a M-911, or am I planning to buy one (I wish) or am I planning to repower one.
#########################
While I love the looks, power and capabilities of a M-911, I do not tolerate long exposure to the high pitched whine of 2 stroke Detroit Diesel.
I know some love that 2 stroke sound, but I do not care for it.
I'd like to start a discussion about the thoughts of pulling out that 8V92 DD and replace it with a Cummins or a Caterpillar.
1. I know the larger Cummins and Cats are I6 and not V8.
Wonder if a long I6 engine would fit under the hood.
2. The Allison CLBT-750 uses a SAE bellhousing (I think a #3).
So getting a Big Cummins or Cat to mate the Allison slush box should not be an issue.
3. I understand the M-911 uses an air operated throttle.
So, I am wondering if a person could physically install Cummins or a Caterpillar under the hood of a M-911, what other nightmares would a person need to solve, like an pneumatic throttle, wiring, pumping, etc..
4. Would a person stay with the slush box or switch to a manual tranny?
I've got a lot more questions, but I will stop to let the SS experts digest and discuss the questions that I have already posed.
All comments, opinions and flames are welcome and appreciated.