I saw the video on the turbo diesel crate engine. Does anyone know what it costs? Engine and install? 1993 Land Cruiser. Thx
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That is similar to what I heard. I can do a 5.7 hemi swap for about same, but the Cummins seems optimal for my Jeep Jk.Cost of LS swap into a rover will run about $12k for engine/tranny/wiring and another 6 to 8k for install. The cummins will probably be around that all said and done. If you can do it yourself, obviously, you save a ton. Cummins is trying to get the motor under $10k, but then adapters,, tranny and integration will push it over $10k.
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Steve from Cummins said they are first going to release a 50 state compliant, gas to diesel swap, for vehicles up to 1999 (target for the first release). The EPA/emissions test vehicle is a 2000 TJ. I so can't wait until September.IIRC, the Cummins package comes with a 50 state emissions package so chassis year of production is moot. Someone correct this if it is wrong.
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From what I read on their web site, they are 50 state legal and do not need to be year specific vehicles.I think their is an age limit for vehicles, to pass emissions. I don't think my rig is old enough.
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I've been waiting a while also. I got an email saying they'd let me know when one was available. That was months ago.ive been on the list for a long time now... would be nice to know how much I am going to have to throw onto the credit card or put into or pull out of the piggy bank. I have heard it would be competitive with a hemi or LS DIY swap. I was losing hope, and was just about pull the trigger on a hemi, but got inspired to wait just a little longer.
I can't imagine how they are making this work for Kali. Out here, anything I change needs to have a CARB EO number.From what I read on their web site, they are 50 state legal and do not need to be year specific vehicles.