runamok151
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I'd rather see it get a diesel out of a liberty.
So I just sent Ian Johnson a text message asking if he wants to LS swap this thing on the show. Waiting to hear back![]()

I'd rather see it get a diesel out of a liberty.
A 4.3 v6 makes them move, the power to weight with an ls would be fun!
So I just sent Ian Johnson a text message asking if he wants to LS swap this thing on the show. Waiting to hear back![]()

I didn't know there was a diesel option for a Jeep Liberty. That is what you are talking about right?
That is definitely interesting but I think a 330HP 5.3 would be too much fun and way more bang for the buck
From the C&D article I posted.
Supplied by DDC Cento (previously VM Motori), a subsidiary of Detroit Diesel in Cento, Italy (and 49 percent owned by DaimlerChrysler), the Liberty's turbo-diesel is consistent with most of the common-rail parameters. The iron-block, aluminum-head DOHC 16-valve four has a compression ratio of 17.5:1, with fuel-rail pressure pegged at 1600 bar-about 23,000 psi. With its Garrett turbocharger blowing at max boost-26.5 psi-the engine develops 160 horsepower at 3800 rpm and 295 pound-feet of torque at 1800 rpm.
IDK what else used this engine, how common it is or what trans will bolt up to it. Just remember, the diesel makes all it's torque at low and mid rpm where our vehicles live. You're never getting close to using the power of that 5.3 unless your always in the upper rpm ranges. You got a mud truck or sand rail, great. But for choogling down a trail, I'll take the dizzy. Plus diesels don't mind being dunked as much as a gas engine, just keep the air intake and exhaust high. And your truck will probably rust apart before you need to rebuild it, unlike the gasser.

Why not just swap a junkyard replacement engine in it?
Martin