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Title: Bruiser Jeep Diesel Conversion
Post by: Jeffy on March 30, 2012, 02:02:11 PM
http://www.jeepyard.com/jeep-diesel-conversions.php

Cummins  B series 3.9L/4BT Turbo diesel

Our Applications:
2007-2011 Jeep JK
1997-2006 TJ Wrangler and Unlimited
1987-1995 YJ Wrangler
1976-1986 CJ

Configuration:
Inline 4 Cylinder Turbo Diesel

Displacement:
3.9 L, 239 Cubic Inches

Bore:
4.02 inches

Stroke:
4.72 inches

Compression Ratio:
17.5:1
Aspiration:
Turbo Charged, Non Intercooled

Engine Weight:
725-765 lbs

Oil capacity:
10 Quarts

Horsepower:
105-170 Hp@ 2300 RPM *

Torque:
265-420 lb-ft@ 1600 RPM*

*HP&Torque Ratings vary by application

Upgrades 4BT V.E. Injection Pump Engine

Bosch VE Rotary Pump 4BT Application Upgrades

Bruiser fuel pin 40-60 HP / 80-100 ft/lb
Prince of darkness injectors 30-50 HP / 80-100 ft/lb of torque
Turbo upgrade H1C 30-50 HP standard
Different Turbo chargers and exhaust housings can be utilized to enhance reaction time for quick spooling example 12 cm exhaust housing w/ H1C gives quicker spool up which gives better bottom end. There are many different applications for different driving characteristics.
Injectors- Stage 1 (Prince of darkness) Injectors increase 30-50 HP / 80-110 Ft/lbs. of torque
Many factors determine Horse Power and Torque. With customer technical   support we can determine what the best option is for your application.
Camshaft upgrades are available.
Several different transmissions including manual and automatic depending on customers desired application.
Valve springs, push rods, rocker arms, custom exhaust manifolds
Bruiser Down tubes 2.5 inch to 3 inch
Spring upgrades to 3200 rpm for injection pump
Remote Fuel filter and water separator relocation brackets and assemblies
Remote Oil filter Relocation brackets and assemblies
Air to Air cooler, After cooler and all accessories with Bruiser cone style K-n-N air cleaner assembly
Bruiser air box
Snorkel assemblies available
P-7100 Pump 4BT Application Upgrades

P7100 Inline Pump- Fuel Plate 20-110 hp / 60-215 Ft/Lb of Torque
Prince of Darkness injectors 30-50 HP / 80-100 Ft/lb of Torque
The rest is the same as 4BT VE Pump Application.
 

 
Title: Re: Bruiser Jeep Diesel Conversion
Post by: FourbangerYJ on March 30, 2012, 04:24:07 PM
If I win the lotto  :hitit:  :hump:
Title: Re: Bruiser Jeep Diesel Conversion
Post by: sharpxmen on March 30, 2012, 06:40:56 PM
725 to 765 lbs of weight, that's quite a bit though.
Title: Re: Bruiser Jeep Diesel Conversion
Post by: FourbangerYJ on March 30, 2012, 09:34:45 PM
725 to 765 lbs of weight, that's quite a bit though.

That is one fat 4 banger!  :lol: I'd still do it, with the NV4500  :driving:
Title: Re: Bruiser Jeep Diesel Conversion
Post by: sharpxmen on March 30, 2012, 10:42:23 PM
That is one fat 4 banger!  :lol: I'd still do it, with the NV4500  :driving:

good idea, that's another 250lbs :lol:
Title: Re: Bruiser Jeep Diesel Conversion
Post by: FourbangerYJ on March 30, 2012, 10:58:10 PM
good idea, that's another 250lbs :lol:

Does this beefy drivetrain make my Jeep look fat?
It would prolly be a good idea to add a D60 or 2 to make up for the TQ. and added weight.
Title: Re: Bruiser Jeep Diesel Conversion
Post by: Jeffy on March 30, 2012, 11:32:51 PM
good idea, that's another 250lbs :lol:
Well, unless he's going to keep the 2.5L and the AX-5 he's be shedding 400lbs at least.  Then if he didn't get in it, it wouldn't be so bad.   :wall:
Title: Re: Bruiser Jeep Diesel Conversion
Post by: stan98tj on March 31, 2012, 09:42:44 AM
I'd like to call them and get a few quotes and a few more facts. I'm still leaning towards the 1.9l swap for this summer.
Title: Re: Bruiser Jeep Diesel Conversion
Post by: sharpxmen on March 31, 2012, 11:36:22 AM
the TDI is probably 1/2 the weight, you can always flash the ecu for more torque - in your case with the 4BT you'd definitely have to regear (won't rev nearly as much as the tdi)
Title: Re: Bruiser Jeep Diesel Conversion
Post by: stan98tj on March 31, 2012, 09:41:27 PM
the TDI is probably 1/2 the weight, you can always flash the ecu for more torque - in your case with the 4BT you'd definitely have to regear (won't rev nearly as much as the tdi)
Yup, the 1.9 just seems like a better swap