STD Other Non MBZ Diesel 1.5L turbo VW in a Dodge Rampage

1.5L turbo VW in a Dodge Rampage

1.5L turbo VW in a Dodge Rampage

 
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
 
Jetmugg
GT2256V

125
09-20-2013, 01:40 PM #1
Here's my project vehicle...

'84 Dodge Rampage with a 1.5L turbo VW engine.

167 HP, 238 ft-lbs of torque.

Dyno video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NYikOly9S0
Jetmugg
09-20-2013, 01:40 PM #1

Here's my project vehicle...

'84 Dodge Rampage with a 1.5L turbo VW engine.

167 HP, 238 ft-lbs of torque.

Dyno video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NYikOly9S0

tjts1
GT2256V

125
09-20-2013, 03:06 PM #2
Well thats definitely the most oddball diesel I've ever seen. How fast is it?
This post was last modified: 09-20-2013, 03:08 PM by tjts1.

[Image: 208104.png]
tjts1
09-20-2013, 03:06 PM #2

Well thats definitely the most oddball diesel I've ever seen. How fast is it?


[Image: 208104.png]

Jetmugg
GT2256V

125
09-20-2013, 04:22 PM #3
It hit 120 mph on the road-simulation dyno. They enter the vehicle weight, aerodynamic data, and altitude corrections so that the dyno will load the vehicle as if it's running on the road.

I am planning to be on the Bonneville Salt Flats from Sept 30-October 4th to find out how fast it really is.

Steve.
Jetmugg
09-20-2013, 04:22 PM #3

It hit 120 mph on the road-simulation dyno. They enter the vehicle weight, aerodynamic data, and altitude corrections so that the dyno will load the vehicle as if it's running on the road.

I am planning to be on the Bonneville Salt Flats from Sept 30-October 4th to find out how fast it really is.

Steve.

willbhere4u
Six in a row make her go!

2,507
09-20-2013, 05:00 PM #4
with an om606 and rwd it would easily hit 200mph

1987 300SDL 6spd manual om606.962 swap project
1985 300td euro 5spd wagon running
willbhere4u
09-20-2013, 05:00 PM #4

with an om606 and rwd it would easily hit 200mph


1987 300SDL 6spd manual om606.962 swap project
1985 300td euro 5spd wagon running

Jetmugg
GT2256V

125
09-20-2013, 06:01 PM #5
It would go pretty fast, but 200 is a long way away. There is a well funded LSR team with a late model S-10 truck and a 1,200 HP Cummins 5.9L. To date, I think they only have 1 run over 200.

Within the rules, it is not permissible to switch from FWD to RWD.

Steve.
Jetmugg
09-20-2013, 06:01 PM #5

It would go pretty fast, but 200 is a long way away. There is a well funded LSR team with a late model S-10 truck and a 1,200 HP Cummins 5.9L. To date, I think they only have 1 run over 200.

Within the rules, it is not permissible to switch from FWD to RWD.

Steve.

MFSuper90
Budget Builder

1,533
09-21-2013, 11:36 AM #6
I think I saw this on CompD. Very cool deal

'82 300D -3" straight pipe, ALDA deleted, 3in1 glowshift gauge, HX30, egr-less manifold, A/W intercooler Big Grin
'14 Ram 6.7l cummins -G56 handshaker, wishing it was deleted         
MFSuper90
09-21-2013, 11:36 AM #6

I think I saw this on CompD. Very cool deal


'82 300D -3" straight pipe, ALDA deleted, 3in1 glowshift gauge, HX30, egr-less manifold, A/W intercooler Big Grin
'14 Ram 6.7l cummins -G56 handshaker, wishing it was deleted         

EDH_Performance
Holset

537
10-03-2013, 05:23 AM #7
What are the rules in regards the engine?

My friend dynoed 173whp in a stock 1.6td golf mk1 with bigger turbo and ve pumpSmile
EDH_Performance
10-03-2013, 05:23 AM #7

What are the rules in regards the engine?

My friend dynoed 173whp in a stock 1.6td golf mk1 with bigger turbo and ve pumpSmile

Jetmugg
GT2256V

125
03-21-2014, 03:29 PM #8
I think I have communicated with your friend in Norway. (Alcaid on one of the other boards). The engine rules are pretty wide open, as long as it displaces less than 1520 cc's and runs on diesel fuel only. Any turbo, any pump work, any head work, etc. Goran at Dieselmeken did the injection pump work.

The body of the truck must retain its stock shape, but can be lowered.
Jetmugg
03-21-2014, 03:29 PM #8

I think I have communicated with your friend in Norway. (Alcaid on one of the other boards). The engine rules are pretty wide open, as long as it displaces less than 1520 cc's and runs on diesel fuel only. Any turbo, any pump work, any head work, etc. Goran at Dieselmeken did the injection pump work.

The body of the truck must retain its stock shape, but can be lowered.

F.R.A.S
Holset

579
03-21-2014, 05:11 PM #9
This car is amazing. If the gearing is right it will do 120mph easy.

What's the record?

The cars has to be trucks? s10 pickup and a cummins should easily be beaten by a w201 with a om606 in regards of top speed.

/ F

F-tune Performance [Image: V-band_om606.jpg] [Image: GTX3582R.jpg] [Image: gs6-53dz_gearbox.jpg]

I can help you out with all your manual transmission, clutch, flywheel, intake and exhaust manifold issues.
F.R.A.S
03-21-2014, 05:11 PM #9

This car is amazing. If the gearing is right it will do 120mph easy.

What's the record?

The cars has to be trucks? s10 pickup and a cummins should easily be beaten by a w201 with a om606 in regards of top speed.

/ F


F-tune Performance [Image: V-band_om606.jpg] [Image: GTX3582R.jpg] [Image: gs6-53dz_gearbox.jpg]

I can help you out with all your manual transmission, clutch, flywheel, intake and exhaust manifold issues.

Jetmugg
GT2256V

125
03-25-2014, 01:08 PM #10
The current record for H/DT (1.5L Diesel Truck) is 106 mph through a measured mile.

There are classes for all kinds of vehicles, cars, trucks, bikes, "streamliners", "lakesters", as well as many modified body styles based on production models.

My next dream is something like an S10 with OM606 turbo power. The current record in 3-liter Diesel Truck is 131 mph. A strong OM606 turbo in a small truck like an S-10 should be very competitive against this record.
Jetmugg
03-25-2014, 01:08 PM #10

The current record for H/DT (1.5L Diesel Truck) is 106 mph through a measured mile.

There are classes for all kinds of vehicles, cars, trucks, bikes, "streamliners", "lakesters", as well as many modified body styles based on production models.

My next dream is something like an S10 with OM606 turbo power. The current record in 3-liter Diesel Truck is 131 mph. A strong OM606 turbo in a small truck like an S-10 should be very competitive against this record.

Grecy
GTA2056V

75
03-27-2014, 06:24 PM #11
Cool!

Can you tell us more about the engine? 1.5L VW sounds very odd-ball.

What did it come from?
How old is it?

-Dan
Grecy
03-27-2014, 06:24 PM #11

Cool!

Can you tell us more about the engine? 1.5L VW sounds very odd-ball.

What did it come from?
How old is it?

-Dan

Jetmugg
GT2256V

125
03-28-2014, 10:21 AM #12
Thanks.

It's a somewhat odd-ball combination of parts, that was put together specifically to meet the displacement requirements for this particular racing class.

The block is a 1.6L, "Turbo" block. The rotating assembly is from an early (1977-1980-ish) 1.5L VW non-turbo engine, with some modifications. The head is a 1.9L "AAZ" unit with plenty of non-standard parts. The cam is special, the injection pump is special, the turbo is a GT2056 Garrett, and the exhaust is all fabbed with as little restriction as possible.

Steve.
Jetmugg
03-28-2014, 10:21 AM #12

Thanks.

It's a somewhat odd-ball combination of parts, that was put together specifically to meet the displacement requirements for this particular racing class.

The block is a 1.6L, "Turbo" block. The rotating assembly is from an early (1977-1980-ish) 1.5L VW non-turbo engine, with some modifications. The head is a 1.9L "AAZ" unit with plenty of non-standard parts. The cam is special, the injection pump is special, the turbo is a GT2056 Garrett, and the exhaust is all fabbed with as little restriction as possible.

Steve.

F.R.A.S
Holset

579
04-02-2014, 10:53 AM #13
You would smoke 131mph with a om606. Smile

F-tune Performance [Image: V-band_om606.jpg] [Image: GTX3582R.jpg] [Image: gs6-53dz_gearbox.jpg]

I can help you out with all your manual transmission, clutch, flywheel, intake and exhaust manifold issues.
F.R.A.S
04-02-2014, 10:53 AM #13

You would smoke 131mph with a om606. Smile


F-tune Performance [Image: V-band_om606.jpg] [Image: GTX3582R.jpg] [Image: gs6-53dz_gearbox.jpg]

I can help you out with all your manual transmission, clutch, flywheel, intake and exhaust manifold issues.

Jetmugg
GT2256V

125
04-02-2014, 11:20 AM #14
Yes, but the rules prohibit switching a vehicle from front wheel drive to rear wheel drive. If I could figure out how to fit an OM606 under the hood of my Rampage (sideways), and still have room for a transaxle, I think I would have a very good chance of topping 131 mph.

I definitely have thoughts of an OM606 superturbo powering a small rear wheel drive truck for future LSR attempts, though.

It doesn't cost anything to dream.

Steve.
Jetmugg
04-02-2014, 11:20 AM #14

Yes, but the rules prohibit switching a vehicle from front wheel drive to rear wheel drive. If I could figure out how to fit an OM606 under the hood of my Rampage (sideways), and still have room for a transaxle, I think I would have a very good chance of topping 131 mph.

I definitely have thoughts of an OM606 superturbo powering a small rear wheel drive truck for future LSR attempts, though.

It doesn't cost anything to dream.

Steve.

CRD4x4
CompoundSuperTurboDiesel4x4!

399
04-03-2014, 10:09 AM #15
Steve,
Is there a FWD turbodiesel class for <1.5L but >3.0L?
I ask because my DD is a 2.8L and while mine is in a Jeep Liberty/Cherokee (KJ), they were also available in the Dodge Caravan FWD platform oversees. That transaxle *could* be useful but I know nothing about it.
Do you?Huh

'05 Jeep Liberty CRD - 160k
'06.5 VW Jetta TDI - 230k
'82 MB 300TD - 116k (motor going to raysorenson)
'81 MB 300TD - 195k (parting out)
'71 Jeep DJ5 - diesel conversion project
CRD4x4
04-03-2014, 10:09 AM #15

Steve,
Is there a FWD turbodiesel class for <1.5L but >3.0L?
I ask because my DD is a 2.8L and while mine is in a Jeep Liberty/Cherokee (KJ), they were also available in the Dodge Caravan FWD platform oversees. That transaxle *could* be useful but I know nothing about it.
Do you?Huh


'05 Jeep Liberty CRD - 160k
'06.5 VW Jetta TDI - 230k
'82 MB 300TD - 116k (motor going to raysorenson)
'81 MB 300TD - 195k (parting out)
'71 Jeep DJ5 - diesel conversion project

Jetmugg
GT2256V

125
04-03-2014, 01:19 PM #16
The 2.8L engine would be in "F" class (between 2.016L and 3.014L). Very interesting that that engine is/was available in FWD Caravan platform overseas. I didn't know that before a couple of minutes ago. I'll have to look into that for future efforts.

Mercedes also makes a similar layout (transverse engine, FWD) small van, available with a diesel engine, which of course we never got in the USA.

It doesn't cost anything to dream...

Steve.

Packaging that 2.8L CRD under the hood of an '84 Rampage would be a challenge, but it seems like it "might" be possible.

Steve.
This post was last modified: 04-03-2014, 01:23 PM by Jetmugg.
Jetmugg
04-03-2014, 01:19 PM #16

The 2.8L engine would be in "F" class (between 2.016L and 3.014L). Very interesting that that engine is/was available in FWD Caravan platform overseas. I didn't know that before a couple of minutes ago. I'll have to look into that for future efforts.

Mercedes also makes a similar layout (transverse engine, FWD) small van, available with a diesel engine, which of course we never got in the USA.

It doesn't cost anything to dream...

Steve.


Packaging that 2.8L CRD under the hood of an '84 Rampage would be a challenge, but it seems like it "might" be possible.

Steve.

F.R.A.S
Holset

579
04-05-2014, 02:36 PM #17
The Vito came with a turbo om601 and FWD.

The Volvo S80 T6 is straight six, 24v, transverse, 272hp and FWD. That gearbox is quite tough and super narrow on the mounting side. Should be possible to fit an om606 on that gearbox and make it fit your truck. But a 6-7-800hp om606 and FWD Sad Hmm, might be hard or impossible to drive.

I think it's better to use a RWD chassis and make it right to begin with. We have to break 1000whp sometime with the old om606 Wink

F-tune Performance [Image: V-band_om606.jpg] [Image: GTX3582R.jpg] [Image: gs6-53dz_gearbox.jpg]

I can help you out with all your manual transmission, clutch, flywheel, intake and exhaust manifold issues.
F.R.A.S
04-05-2014, 02:36 PM #17

The Vito came with a turbo om601 and FWD.

The Volvo S80 T6 is straight six, 24v, transverse, 272hp and FWD. That gearbox is quite tough and super narrow on the mounting side. Should be possible to fit an om606 on that gearbox and make it fit your truck. But a 6-7-800hp om606 and FWD Sad Hmm, might be hard or impossible to drive.

I think it's better to use a RWD chassis and make it right to begin with. We have to break 1000whp sometime with the old om606 Wink


F-tune Performance [Image: V-band_om606.jpg] [Image: GTX3582R.jpg] [Image: gs6-53dz_gearbox.jpg]

I can help you out with all your manual transmission, clutch, flywheel, intake and exhaust manifold issues.

Jetmugg
GT2256V

125
04-07-2014, 02:28 PM #18
A 2-liter OM601 with Vito style transaxle would be very fun to use for my little truck.

What would it take to build a 2-liter 604 based engine (16V head on the 2 liter bottom end)?

My imagination thinks that the MB combination may be able to make more power than the VW based 4-banger diesels. My imagination has been wrong many times, but that doesn't stop it from being very active.

Steve.

A few minutes of research have revealed my next dream... 2-liter OM604.915 or 604.917 mated to a Vito transaxle, tucked under the hood of my Rampage.

Steve
This post was last modified: 04-07-2014, 02:37 PM by Jetmugg.
Jetmugg
04-07-2014, 02:28 PM #18

A 2-liter OM601 with Vito style transaxle would be very fun to use for my little truck.

What would it take to build a 2-liter 604 based engine (16V head on the 2 liter bottom end)?

My imagination thinks that the MB combination may be able to make more power than the VW based 4-banger diesels. My imagination has been wrong many times, but that doesn't stop it from being very active.

Steve.


A few minutes of research have revealed my next dream... 2-liter OM604.915 or 604.917 mated to a Vito transaxle, tucked under the hood of my Rampage.

Steve

F.R.A.S
Holset

579
04-08-2014, 01:42 AM #19
There are a lot tougher FWD transmissions out there, like the SAAB 9-3 6spd gearbox or the more available Opel Calibra 6spd gearbox. Building a tough 2-liter om604 are no major problem. Then you can use om605/606 rods with is a lot tougher than stock om604.

To both trans there are Quaife LSDs out there (might be on the lesser side of a $1000)

Should be an easy 400whp.

You need less than 1999cc?

F-tune Performance [Image: V-band_om606.jpg] [Image: GTX3582R.jpg] [Image: gs6-53dz_gearbox.jpg]

I can help you out with all your manual transmission, clutch, flywheel, intake and exhaust manifold issues.
F.R.A.S
04-08-2014, 01:42 AM #19

There are a lot tougher FWD transmissions out there, like the SAAB 9-3 6spd gearbox or the more available Opel Calibra 6spd gearbox. Building a tough 2-liter om604 are no major problem. Then you can use om605/606 rods with is a lot tougher than stock om604.

To both trans there are Quaife LSDs out there (might be on the lesser side of a $1000)

Should be an easy 400whp.

You need less than 1999cc?


F-tune Performance [Image: V-band_om606.jpg] [Image: GTX3582R.jpg] [Image: gs6-53dz_gearbox.jpg]

I can help you out with all your manual transmission, clutch, flywheel, intake and exhaust manifold issues.

Jetmugg
GT2256V

125
04-08-2014, 09:19 AM #20
2015 cc is the upper limit for the class. I have been thinking about the possible combinations, and how to achieve them. We have the 2.2L OM601 here in the USA, but not the 2 liter version. I think the bores are the same, but the 2.0 has a shorter stroke.

I have read that the OM601 block is tougher than the OM604, but I'm not sure why, or if it's possible to put the OM604 head on a 601 block if using the 605/606 turbo pistons and rods. There may be no advantage to doing so. I "assume" that the 604 block does not have oil squirters for the pistons. In the US, we never had an OM601 turbo, either, only naturally aspirated versions were imported here.

In any case, the options are wide open, as long as the engine is less than 2015 cc's, runs on diesel fuel only, and retains the front wheel drive layout of my vehicle. In the future, I may build a rear wheel drive truck for other classes, but want to get my money's worth out of this one first.

Steve.
Jetmugg
04-08-2014, 09:19 AM #20

2015 cc is the upper limit for the class. I have been thinking about the possible combinations, and how to achieve them. We have the 2.2L OM601 here in the USA, but not the 2 liter version. I think the bores are the same, but the 2.0 has a shorter stroke.

I have read that the OM601 block is tougher than the OM604, but I'm not sure why, or if it's possible to put the OM604 head on a 601 block if using the 605/606 turbo pistons and rods. There may be no advantage to doing so. I "assume" that the 604 block does not have oil squirters for the pistons. In the US, we never had an OM601 turbo, either, only naturally aspirated versions were imported here.

In any case, the options are wide open, as long as the engine is less than 2015 cc's, runs on diesel fuel only, and retains the front wheel drive layout of my vehicle. In the future, I may build a rear wheel drive truck for other classes, but want to get my money's worth out of this one first.

Steve.

F.R.A.S
Holset

579
04-08-2014, 09:54 AM #21
We could easily build you a tough om604 with some 400bhp attached to a tough enough gearbox. We have the 601-turbo engine here also, but the 604 is a better engine. Block failure are on the 2.2-liter version (like our) due to bigger bore. With "stock" 605/606 bore it will hold together as well as any 605/606.

The om604

2.2-liter Bore/stroke 89/86.6mm
2.0-liter Bore/stroke 87/84mm

Think it trough my friend. I'll do what I can in my end Wink

Smile

F-tune Performance [Image: V-band_om606.jpg] [Image: GTX3582R.jpg] [Image: gs6-53dz_gearbox.jpg]

I can help you out with all your manual transmission, clutch, flywheel, intake and exhaust manifold issues.
F.R.A.S
04-08-2014, 09:54 AM #21

We could easily build you a tough om604 with some 400bhp attached to a tough enough gearbox. We have the 601-turbo engine here also, but the 604 is a better engine. Block failure are on the 2.2-liter version (like our) due to bigger bore. With "stock" 605/606 bore it will hold together as well as any 605/606.

The om604

2.2-liter Bore/stroke 89/86.6mm
2.0-liter Bore/stroke 87/84mm

Think it trough my friend. I'll do what I can in my end Wink

Smile


F-tune Performance [Image: V-band_om606.jpg] [Image: GTX3582R.jpg] [Image: gs6-53dz_gearbox.jpg]

I can help you out with all your manual transmission, clutch, flywheel, intake and exhaust manifold issues.

Tito
Holset

354
04-13-2014, 01:18 PM #22
The engine rules are pretty wide open, as long as it displaces less than 1520 cc's and runs on diesel fuel only.
This post was last modified: 04-13-2014, 01:19 PM by Tito.
Tito
04-13-2014, 01:18 PM #22

The engine rules are pretty wide open, as long as it displaces less than 1520 cc's and runs on diesel fuel only.

Jetmugg
GT2256V

125
04-13-2014, 08:46 PM #23
Tito - yes, the 1520cc limit is for "H" class engines. "G" class allows a little more than 2 liters (don't have my rulebook handy). "F" class goes to just above 3 liters.

Steve.
Jetmugg
04-13-2014, 08:46 PM #23

Tito - yes, the 1520cc limit is for "H" class engines. "G" class allows a little more than 2 liters (don't have my rulebook handy). "F" class goes to just above 3 liters.

Steve.

 
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
Users browsing this thread:
 22 Guest(s)
Users browsing this thread:
 22 Guest(s)