Always a super clean install on the engine swap, if you didn't know, you'd swear it came from ther factory like that. A super clean and well thought out build, well done!
Excelente trabajo Una aclaracion La serie 70 land cruiser tiene 2 variantes heavy duty y light duty Este es un heavy duty Seria interesante saber si este cummins podria tambien ser instalado en un serie 70 light duty
Very nice build! We are restoring a 1995 HZJ70 now down here in Central America, keeping the original 1HZ 4.2 but the modern diesel swaps go a long way on performance. Thanks for the video.
Wow wish I had the money, but I don't. I was given a 2002 kia sportage ago from someone at church, because they found out a didn't have a vehicle for 10 1/2 years. The frame rail and suspension is rusted and 3 ball joints loose. As soon as it does the death wobble, I have to get rid of it. Then it will be back to no vehicle. You guys do a great job. God Bless
I appreciate you guys for showing this video. It really helped me to get a clearer picture of what a badass utility vehicle can look like. Excellent 😎💪
Me parece que este modelo 70 no es un lj70, debe ser un bj70 si es originalmente diésel, o fj70 si lo era a gasolina, sin embargo es precioso el trabajo realizado. Un saludo
I know this is an old post but I’m from Florida living in Northern Philippines where new Jimny’s are cheap and sell like hotcakes. I bought a used 2020 that someone thought was a boat and destroyed the engine so I bought it for a cool $8500 and TDI turbos are easy to get but I remembered the 2.8…..am I asking for too much for the R2.8 to fit? I’m no mechanic but with the kit and willingness to learn I’m afraid to tackle the job but heat is a serious issue here. It’s like living in Miami but no cold months
I can't say for sure but I doubt it will fit in a Jimny. The engine is very wide because of the throttle and turbocharger, plus you need room in front for an intercooler along with the radiator.
So good! Did you have any issues with the chassis? Cummins have a strong vibration, with small chassis like this one I was wondering if its safe. Also the weight of the actual engine.
@@WellSortedAutomotive Thanks for your reply I think you guys are great personally I would rather have something like that then pay 80 grand or more for one of those new trucks. Keep up the great work