This video examines the long-term experience, specifically after two years and over 50,000 miles, of a diesel engine swap into a vehicle. The creator directly addresses whether the swap was "worth it" and if they would recommend it, acknowledging the complexity of the question and that individual results may vary. The video aims to provide a personal perspective to help viewers considering a similar diesel conversion. The creator also promotes their company, TA Targets, offering a discount code for steel target systems.
This video details the intercooler setup for a diesel Jeep Cherokee XJ conversion. The creator emphasizes that it's not a strict 'how-to' guide but rather a demonstration of their personal mounting process. They highlight the approximate size of the intercooler (28"W x 6" deep x 3" wide) and the use of 2.5" piping, noting the snug fit. The video encourages viewers to research intercooler options and provides a link to an OM617 adapter kit.
This video details a Jeep Cherokee diesel engine swap, specifically replacing the original engine with a Mercedes-Benz OM617 diesel and adapting it to an AX15 transmission. The creator experienced significant issues with a previous adapter kit and found success with the new "Doomsday Diesel OM617 to AX15 Adapter Kit." The video highlights the benefits of this kit, including improved shifting and clutch performance, and shares the creator's positive real-world experience after logging approximately 8,000 miles. The creator emphasizes this is not a paid advertisement but an honest review of a product they purchased, and also promotes their new Jeep-focused Instagram page.
This Jeep Cherokee XJ conversion features a Mercedes OM617 turbo diesel engine swap, chosen for its similar size to the stock 4.0L and diesel efficiency. The build details significant mechanical challenges, including engine failures and custom fabrication for drivetrain, cooling, and auxiliary systems. Despite an estimated cost of $6,000-$7,000, the project successfully retains factory functions and achieves 24-27 MPG.
This is a teaser video for a Jeep Cherokee OM617 Turbo Diesel engine swap. The creator expresses dissatisfaction with the factory six-cylinder engine and details the decision to swap in a 1981 Mercedes OM617 turbo diesel. The video serves as an introduction to an ongoing project, with the creator apologizing for delays and promising more content to come. They also provide links and contact information for their social media, a cerakote business, and encourage support for their small businesses and affiliated brands like Tatargets, Dangerous But Good, and Shady Rays. The creator emphasizes interaction via Instagram and asks viewers to subscribe and comment.
This video announces the retirement of Camaros, specifically mentioning the phasing out of LT1 engines, and the transition to LS1 and LS2 engines. This indicates a shift in vehicle platform or powertrain focus within a collection or project.
This YouTube video appears to showcase a Dodge D/W200 pickup truck, heavily modified with a 572 Hemi engine. While the title and description focus on the vehicle's powerplant and make/model, there is no mention of firearms, ammunition, or related accessories. The content is entirely vehicle-centric.
This YouTube video, titled 'Dodge Daytona Shelby with MASSIVE Surprise under the hood!', hints at a significant or unexpected mechanical feature within a Dodge Daytona Shelby vehicle. The description reinforces the idea of considerable power, suggesting a focus on automotive performance and customization. While the title and description do not directly mention firearms, the phrasing 'MASSIVE Surprise under the hood!' could allude to a powerful engine modification or a non-standard component, potentially drawing parallels to the engineering and modification aspects often seen in the firearm community. However, without visual or explicit textual references to firearms, the content is primarily vehicle-centric.
This video features a Mini Cooper with a Chevrolet engine swap, highlighting its impressive speed and performance. The title suggests a focus on the vehicle's rapid acceleration and a unique powertrain modification. The content likely explores the build and showcases the car's capabilities in action, appealing to automotive enthusiasts interested in custom builds and performance modifications.
This video showcases the acceleration and top speed of a 1997 Ford Probe GT with 232,000 miles. The description mentions an upcoming KLZE motor swap, indicating potential performance modifications or engine work. The content includes revving the engine, 0-60 mph acceleration runs, and achieving top speed on a closed course. It highlights the performance of an older vehicle, likely appealing to car enthusiasts interested in performance, older models, and potential engine swaps.
This video details the acquisition of a Z28 Camaro with an LT1 engine. The seller acquired the car as payment for a debt, with the previous owner claiming head gaskets were replaced. The current owner is skeptical, noting the engine's removal for the repair and the car's incomplete state. They plan to rebuild the Camaro for a friend, documenting the process with updates to follow. Missing parts need to be sourced to complete the project.
This YouTube video features a comparison between a modified Duramax engine vehicle and a 3rd generation Chevrolet Camaro Z28. The description is brief, indicating the content aligns with the title. The video likely showcases a performance comparison or drag race between these two distinct vehicles.
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