Mercedes I5 into a D1...
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the other interesting thing is ,the engine coming out weighs 310 pounds what does the one going in weigh ,maybe 600-675 pounds how will that effect the front end ,also what is the HP rating of the land rover diesel it can not be much more than 120 . sounds like fun though as long as you have a nice garage and are not out in the driveway like us other suckers ,good luck .
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the other interesting thing is ,the engine coming out weighs 310 pounds what does the one going in weigh ,maybe 600-675 pounds how will that effect the front end ,also what is the HP rating of the land rover diesel it can not be much more than 120 . sounds like fun though as long as you have a nice garage and are not out in the driveway like us other suckers ,good luck .
And unfortunately, I would be doing this outsides in the driveway as I have no garage in this lovely place that gets over 13' of rain a year...
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I heard a vicious rumor that the turbo manifold will bolt to the NA head. Just have to do some fab work for the intake and exhaust. That's the easy part. I can always do that later on after the bugs are worked out.
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careful with compression ratios, injectors, and piston cooling if youre just adding boost like that.
i still dont think this is a good idea (and im a huge merc diesel fan), but definitely let us know how this all works out
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I don't plan on trying to squeeze every ounce of power out of it. Just wanna cruise along comfortably, get better fuel economy(fewer fill-ups is what I'm after) and a top speed of 55 is fine with me.(I like back roads)
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Mine was a "Dodge", great engine as long as you replace the turbo's oil supply line with a newer larger one, if you dont you will eat turbo's for lunch.
Do not use the Mobil 1 0w-40, my engine blew up at 162k, $12,000 for a rebuilt one.
Use diesel oil and change it every 5,000 miles.
Let this guy know these things.
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As a matter of record the Sprinters motor and tranny IS the one you want for the Disco. Good luck finding one cheap, good luck installing it cheap. Also they are notorious for being in the garage more than on the road because they are electronically finicky. Not my idea of a daily driver. The 300D is a lump. Try hauling 15 tons with a 9 liter IH tied to a six speed up a steep grade and you'll know what the 300D's motor exactly will be like.......you'll be using your hazards more than the on/off *** on the radio.......I'm dead serious.
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