Emissions testing, hey we don't need (do) no stinkin' emissions testing 
here in Arkansas!

thanks Zeke.

Zeke Yewdall wrote:
> The 1.6 liter VW diesel will rev to about 5,000.  Now, it is quite
> loud at that point, and the fuel economy degrades (best at about
> 2,000), but it will do it.   I think the new TDI VW diesels are
> redlined at 4,500 rpm (with peak fuel economy at 1800).  There's a
> discussion forum vwdiesel.net that has more than you probably could
> want to know about the VW diesels, both new ones and the old ones.
> 
> I have heard (from a friend who has two MG's) that you can put the
> rover V8 engines in them, so I suspect the Isuzu diesel would work. 
> Should handle the weight, as well as have space to work with.  I saw a
> 2.2 isuzu, with transmission, for sale on ebay about a month ago.  Or
> maybe it was the 2.2 Mazda/perkins.  Can't remember.  You can get the
> 2.0 and 2.5 liter nissan diesel's new (for industrial applications)
> even.  Being a 1979, you are probably exempt from any emissions
> testing, which could be a problem putting an industrial diesel in a
> newer car (ironic that emissions regulations in the US actually hinder
> us from saving the planet -- keep it clean locally while screwing the
> rest of the world....)
> 
> Zeke
> 
> On 9/19/05, bob allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>here is an engine swapping question for someone with more expertise than
>>me (easily done);
>>
>>I can get a nicely redone 79 (?) mg midget without an engine.  A guy
>>apparently did a restoration job, then blew the engine.  I had
>>considered putting a vw diesel in it.  My mechanic said he could
>>manufacture the motor mounts/ do the install, but we have to go with the
>>mg tranny,  a four speed.  After further discussions I asked what he
>>though the engine rpm would be with this combination at 60 mph.  He
>>guessed abut 4000 rpm, which seems cranked up way to tight. I then
>>though about a datsun/isuzu (if i could even find one) with
>>transmission, but I fear this combination will be too heavy.  any
>>thoughts?

-- 
Bob Allen
http://ozarker.org/bob

"Science is what we have learned about how to keep
from fooling ourselves" — Richard Feynman

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