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Title: Sizing TDI for Explorer swap
Post by: dubCanuck1 on December 10, 2009, 09:06:54 pm
Hi guys,

I'm starting the research for a 1994 Ford Explorer->TDI conversion and was wondering if anyone's seen a swap of this nature before? I'm going to go V8 with it first, but ultimately, want to put a diesel engine into it. Since I'm in Canada, the engines that seemed most available were actually Mercedes diesel or an engine from a Sprinter. I imagine the perfect fit would be a V6 TDI from Europe, but I'm curious what the import cost would be on something like that and what varieties I might be able to get.

Anyhoo. This won't be happening until at least next summer, but I figured I'd throw out a line and get some gray matter churning a bit.
Title: Re: Sizing TDI for Explorer swap
Post by: boxer246 on December 11, 2009, 02:20:23 pm
Haven't seen any TDI's put into Fords.....there are adaptor plates available to mate a VW block to a Toyota tranny....the ones that were mated to the 22R motors.  So there is people putting them in Toyota trucks now.  I assume you could do the same with a 4-Runner if you wanted a SUV.  That might be the next best thing to your Explorer.  There are also adapter plates available to bolt a Mercedes 5 cyl diesel to Chevy auto trans.  The possibilities for this combination into various vehicles would be almost endless.  I love these VW diesels, but maybe a Merc 5 cyl would be a better match for the Explorer.  Just my 2cents.
Title: Re: Sizing TDI for Explorer swap
Post by: 410 on December 11, 2009, 04:31:54 pm
There's a guy who calls himself Lone Ranger over at tdiclub that did a 1.9 tdi alh in a Ranger which would be pretty much the same as the explorer.  There's a sticky in the conversion section on all the different conversions and I found his build under "other".