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Originally Posted by raustinss
Well let's state the obvious...weird..but ummm ok...just a question...If you wanted better weight balance,fuel economy and power why not out a ls motor in even a stock ls motor with only 350hp you can very easily get 20-25 mpg depending on if you throw a 6 spd in and what rear end gears you have. Then the car will still have some "pedigree "
Ryan Austin
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Ryan,
I usually like to do something different, than what everyone else has. 68 Camaro's are becoming harder to find. It's my favorite body style in regards to choosing this specific car. Diesels have always interested me, in that they can have better fuel economy than what gas engines are putting out now. They can handle more types of fuels, such as Bio-Diesel (In case there was a shortage of petroleum), and also something Ive been wanting to try for years, which is turning plastic waste into diesel (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbNou1lXBck) <Something along the lines of that, can make a gallon of diesel for less than a dollar if configured correctly and help reduce landfill's filling up with unnecessary trash. A Diesel sounds bad-ass, and in a Camaro (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBaFenp-MWA). Mazda also came out with their Skyactiv-D technology, which is basically a reduced compression ratio, with an injector assist to start. They are cleaner and pollute less. Also don't require any special emissions devices to meet standards. They've been used in I believe Lemans or something like that with 500 horsepower and can rev to what a gas powered car can. So VW may not be the only engine in this car, well see. Diesels generally have a much longer service life. This will be a "conversation piece". Some have said to put a stack out of the hood like a tractor, but I refuse to mess up the car that much.
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Originally Posted by ill steez
Interesting engine choice. Any particular reason you went with the Volkswagen motor? I've seen a first gen with a Duramax, but never anything like this.
What do those things weigh, and how much hp and torque are you expecting out of it?
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Weight of an ALH TDI engine is 365 lb, I removed the A/C compressor from mine, so more in the ball park of 350
Let's go with a base 68 Camaro with a chevy 350 weighed 3,105 lb
A VW Jetta weighs roughly 3,000 lb so the same as a base camaro
A Chevy 350 engine weight in at around 600lb
An Ls1 weighs 430 lb
Right now the power output is 90 Horsepower @ 3750 RPM and
155 ft/lb torque @ 1900 RPM
Heres a list of quarter mile times that other TDI's have done :
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=270105
Look for ALH engines that's what I have
They can make more than 300 hp and an extreme amount of torque. Right I'm looking to drive it and see how it feels, no racing.