joez
1/2 ton status
PhoenixZorn said:I am not puting a 6.2 in my truck because it weighs too much and doesn't have the output or individuality I'm looking for... if I wanted a 6.2, I would have bought a diesel Blazer to start with... The availability of parts is a non-issue, as the UD trucks are not only used in America, they are built here. Yeah, the diesels themselves are made overseas, but there are readily available parts all over the country. As for it being a light duty diesel, I think not... Our K5s are running what, 5600-6000lbs stock?? A P30 bread van weighs about the same, and they had a Cummins 4BT.... 105hp and 265hp turbo charged... the nissan UD Trucks are not only still being produced, but the lightest one tops the charts at 6280lbs empty, with a 12,000lb GVW. It produces a slightly higher 118hp and 280ft lbs of torque, weighs 200 lbs less than the Cummins, and will fit in a Blazer without any serious modifications... yeah, I'll have to modify the hell out of my 465 to make it fit the motor, but the 465 isn't a straight up bolt on for a Cummins either.
465's came behind 4bt's in breadvans. The adapter plate is a factory piece and does just bolt right up. The P-30's came in higher than 12K GVWR as well. Some a lot higher, but not all have 4bt's as they were never factory options. They are repowers. People who have swapped 4bt's have recorded as high as 32mpg with these motors, and they have the potential for at least 500 horsepower. They are a 6bt with 2 cyl lopped off, and are a hell of a lot stouter than that nissan diesel. The nissan motor is a good motor, but it is not a true medium duty motor. 4bt's share just about all internal components with 6bt's, and as its already been said come from the factory rated as high as 250hp/500 ft.lbs of torque. Many performance parts for the 6bt work on the 4bt as well. Oh, and stock K-5's dont weigh 6000 pounds.
6.2's are light for a diesel, and weigh in a little less than a dressed 4bt. Not as heavy as you seem to think. Power output is ~140/260 with no turbo, and many people, myself included, have gotten 25mpg out of them. Add a turbo and you are looking at ~180-200 hp and arround 400 ft/lbs of torque, more if you want to do more work to it. And this is a factory swap, nothing fancy about it. I dont understand this though, "doesnt have the output i want". It has more horsepower and just a little less torque than the nissan motor, and thats an emissions motor with no turbo. J-codes will be higher, both stock and turbo'd.
Parts availability will be a problem for the nissan motor, whether you want to admit it or not. Every parts store carry's parts for cummins powered dodges and GM 6.2's, you cant just walk into an autozone and order parts for your nissan motor.
You asked for opinions, but got agitated when people tell you its not worth it. I'm with RJ, it sounds like you alreay have your mind made up that you are going to swap in some little nissan 4cyl. I dont think its worth it personally, but hey, its your truck.
EDIT: Another thing, how do you figure you are going to be getting 30mpg when you arent even going to have an overdrive?

That is why guys that wheel heavy go with the 4 banger version instead.
) but he wants the little Nissan. More power to him....but not as much as the guy with a 4BT. 