convert2diesel
06-24-2004, 14:26
Okay guys, here is a chance to do some shade tree engineering (sorry Lee, some of us just don't have the letters behind our name).
This is the challange. For the past two years we have been designing a 6.2/6.5 conversion for the early 90s "B" body GM cars, and courtesy of Jamie at Diesel Depot we will be recieving the prototype engine shortly to test out our theories. From a physical standpoint all the mechanicals would seem to fit well but at the cost of real estate. Our question is how to fit in a big enough air intake system to duplicate the famous Swanger Air.
We have three options, that being the Hummer intake (Lower profile then standard but still with the round air box), the standard intake with a heavily modified gasser air box or the 6.5 with the turbo pipe cut off and the plenum enlarged for higher air flows. Like Lee we are believers in the NA version of these engines (at least for now) but a Swanger Air would mean having to install a power bulge in the hood. To some it may seem cool for a Buick Roadmonster to sport a cowl induction hood but for this freedom 55er it seems a little over the top.
Any suggestions or input on design would be greatly appreciated.
Bill
This is the challange. For the past two years we have been designing a 6.2/6.5 conversion for the early 90s "B" body GM cars, and courtesy of Jamie at Diesel Depot we will be recieving the prototype engine shortly to test out our theories. From a physical standpoint all the mechanicals would seem to fit well but at the cost of real estate. Our question is how to fit in a big enough air intake system to duplicate the famous Swanger Air.
We have three options, that being the Hummer intake (Lower profile then standard but still with the round air box), the standard intake with a heavily modified gasser air box or the 6.5 with the turbo pipe cut off and the plenum enlarged for higher air flows. Like Lee we are believers in the NA version of these engines (at least for now) but a Swanger Air would mean having to install a power bulge in the hood. To some it may seem cool for a Buick Roadmonster to sport a cowl induction hood but for this freedom 55er it seems a little over the top.
Any suggestions or input on design would be greatly appreciated.
Bill