New franken engine experiment

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HeadDamage
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New franken engine experiment

#1 Post by HeadDamage » Thu Nov 23, 2006 5:27 pm

Well I'm not sure how many of you know about the 2.5 petrol engine that I build using a 2.5NA diesel short block and the rest of the parts off of a 2.25 five main petrol but it ran great. I've got another hair brianed idea that has been bugging me for years so I'm going to give it a go.

Many of the ex BATUS 90/110s have 2.5NA diesels that are infact 2.5TD 19J blocks. I'm going to get one and add the Turbo system off of the 19J but leave the stock NA injection pump on the engine. I'll then add a propane injection system. I hope to end up with an engine that runs at least as well as a 2.5NA at sealevel when it is up in the mountians at 7000ft... on top of that I hope to use the propane to give it a bit of extra power and to increase the fuel mileage.

So am I nuts? Every one including Turner enginering in the UK said that I couldn't do the 2.5 diesel 2.25 gas combination at the time... maybe this new franken engine will work out to ;)

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#2 Post by Bill E. » Fri Nov 24, 2006 2:11 pm

I say go for it :? What is the worst that could happen :twisted: Its adventurous minds like yours that remind us all that we don't have to play by the rules :)

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#3 Post by HeadDamage » Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:58 pm

Might not need to do this experiment right now... just came in from the garage where I've been buggering around with the dead 19J I picked up a short time ago and it turns out it is not dead, sick maybe but not dead. I replaced one dead glow plug and put fuel and power to it while it was hanging on my hoist and boom... it lives! :yay :yay :yay

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#4 Post by DaveB » Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:13 pm

Since you're in the mood for franken-fiddling, why not go with water injection? Cheaper, easier and should provide a power boost just like propane due to the additional compression...

Good Luck.

BTW, you coming out for Easter?

Dave

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#5 Post by HeadDamage » Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:47 pm

Sorry but I don't think I can get enough time off of work to get out there that weekend.

With the engine, I've just discovered that my dead 19J is alive though in need of work so I might just play with that one. However, I still want to mess with the franken engine idea but I'll see how that goes.

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