Getting performance out of OM617.912 non-turbo
Getting performance out of OM617.912 non-turbo
Is it possible to get turbo-like or better performance out of a non-turbo 300D engine?
I've got an '82 300CD, but it's engine developed piston slap.
I found an amazing deal on an '80 300D with 81k miles (few hundred bucks). Can I transplant this in to the 300CD and somehow get equal or better performance out of it? Can a turbo be added or are there other ways? Or should I just save up for a good replacement .952 engine?
I've also getting an '83 200D with an OM615.940. The goal of that car is not to go fast, but to be as fuel-efficient as possible. Anything I can do to increase efficiency or add performance without negatively affecting the efficiency?
"driving style"??? Don't see how that's going to increase my performance. Unless you mean "keep it in the lowest gear possible at all times", heh...
I heard it's not safe to add a turbo to a non-turbo OM617 as they redesigned the engine to provide better cooling, etc. on the turbo models. Oh well. I'm just going to restore the 300D a bit and pass it along. The 300CD I'd like to be speedy. I found an OM606 from a 1996 E300D for sale - can that mate up with the existing transmission?
The 200D is just for commuting, it's just going to be interesting with 59hp. I drove a W115 240D for a long time (my first and longest-lived Mercedes), probably not much different.
you can not use the 617,616 trans on a 603,606 the starter is on the wrong side but you can bolt up a 6spd manual to the 606
if its my situation ill make the non turbo ,a turbo engine,in the internet i saw om616 turbo kits,i dont feel its going to destroy the motor,im sure its n ot going to last 1000000 miles but maybe 250000,thats good for nothing