Hi guys,
after considering MANY options, I'm back to one of my first idea to swap a diesel VW into a Toyota truck. The fuel efficiency vs money investment being the prime considerations.
As you understand I'm a little bit on the heavy side as it will be a 01-04 Tacoma quad cab with 33" tires used for daily driver.
I want to use an
all mecanic injection . Everything on the truck will be converted to the more mecanical possible. I'm located in Canada so because the AAZ engines are available, I think it would be a good starting point.
Alongside of proper axle gear selection, in order to have a little bit more power off-boost power for highway cruising, I'm thinking about the following options:
Oversise bore of the AAZ block to fit bigger pistons
I also heard I could use BHW block to increase the displacement to 2.0L that could be a good idea, but still don't know the power gain vs investment ratio.
The other solution is just to clean the cylinders and install new rings with stock pistons if everything still spec.
I plan to run a bigger turbo (advise for money wire/power/avaibility would be greatly welcome) and a front mount intercooler with pump modifications. I don't know yet which kind of nozzle I would need. I heard the engine can be still reliable with 20 psi of boost? I'll install a EGT for sure to follow all that.
I'm not looking for HP numbers pissing contest with no offence to anyone, I just want a reliable motor with enough power for decent hill climp speed do matter if I have to downshift to keep the pace and off boost fuel efficiency.
Thanks in advance for all the inputs!
