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Old Oct 29, 2010 | 03:46 PM
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Mitsubishi, Mazda, Ford, Toyota and GM all have 2.0l and 3.0l diesels in other countries. The Toyota Tacoma has been the best selling truck in my home country, (New Zealand) since 1980. Although, that's both diesel and gas. In Europe probably every single manufacturer has at least one diesel mill to install. Even the 2.0l that they put in the new Jetta's would be a great small truck engine, let along their V12! The Japanese OEM's are mostly 4 cylinder engines, which probably wouldn't fly over here except in Rangers and the smaller Tacomas etc... I dunno, I just don't get it.

And sorry to Bill for completely hijacking his fine thread. Did you end up getting that van Bill?
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Old Oct 29, 2010 | 06:01 PM
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No worries on the hijack it happens and I have done it to lol. I did get the van but I still haven't had time to go get it but I know the guy well it isn't going anywhere. I hope to get it this comming week.
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Old Oct 29, 2010 | 06:19 PM
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I'd believe those figures in a second. It just floors me that American vehicle manufacturers don't build small-bore diesels. The only reason I can think of is that petroleum companies are throwing their weight around, squashing any diesel ideas so they can sell more gasoline to consumers who get pathetic mpg's, meaning a bigger profit for them.


...yeah, I'm a bit of a conspiracy theorist.
I've seen them justify themselves( actually been the cause of it on a few occaisions). It is personal...nothing more. If I could get away with publishing their emails, rest assured I would... Now I might suggest how they're constructed...heh-heh-heh.
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Old Oct 29, 2010 | 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Douglas2
I've seen them justify themselves( actually been the cause of it on a few occaisions). It is personal...nothing more. If I could get away with publishing their emails, rest assured I would... Now I might suggest how they're constructed...heh-heh-heh.
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Stirring the pot Douglas?
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Old Oct 29, 2010 | 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Onemoparnut
No worries on the hijack it happens and I have done it to lol. I did get the van but I still haven't had time to go get it but I know the guy well it isn't going anywhere. I hope to get it this comming week.
Well you've got no shortage of volunteers to 'help' you bring it home!
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Old Oct 29, 2010 | 08:46 PM
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Well you've got no shortage of volunteers to 'help' you bring it home!
Yea but they wont bring it to my home so that is no help lol...
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Onemoparnut
Yea but they wont bring it to my home so that is no help lol...
I know.
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 07:21 AM
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Stirring the pot Douglas?
Not at atll. Reporting on actions as I've witnessed and taken part in. It really upsets me to see those who are effectively responsible for my paycheck acting so poorly. Their capability to do things well does amaze me, it just needs to be directed properly.

The new Diesel stuff is fantastic, I'll just have to build it myself. For the car it means a manual Fusion body and the drivetrain from a Transit Connect( 110 HP, 1.8Litre DuraTorq, MTX75 5spd with the 3.8 FDR ). The truck will remain my 1990, and if ever I get motivated I'll build something with a 4BTA in it.
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 08:30 AM
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Congratulations, I just got a 4bt with a 4psd Myself. Apparently the 93-95 chevy GMC nv4500 will fit just fine behind it, I read the fw, clutch and pressure plate You have work with it too.

Anyone have a couple 93-95 GMC nv4500 they want to sell for cheap
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by KD93
I'd believe those figures in a second. It just floors me that American vehicle manufacturers don't build small-bore diesels. The only reason I can think of is that petroleum companies are throwing their weight around, squashing any diesel ideas so they can sell more gasoline to consumers who get pathetic mpg's, meaning a bigger profit for them.

...yeah, I'm a bit of a conspiracy theorist.
I'll see your conspiracy, and raise ya Commie slimeball scumsucking subversive anti-American sleazebags undermining our entire economy & way of life! The #1 reason WE don't have any great little high-powered, ultra-economy diesels is the environmental movement's actions, implemented through the ever-loveable EPA.

Did ya know, Mikhail Gorbachev [ever heard that name before?] was top dog CEO or 'Chairman' of the Green Party? The Green's are led by the ex-chairman of the USSR! What may we suppose the hidden intent there may be? Hint: it ain't about trees and butterflies and healthy daisies and clean air....
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 04:19 PM
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I'll see your conspiracy, and raise ya Commie slimeball scumsucking subversive anti-American sleazebags undermining our entire economy & way of life! The #1 reason WE don't have any great little high-powered, ultra-economy diesels is the environmental movement's actions, implemented through the ever-loveable EPA.

Did ya know, Mikhail Gorbachev [ever heard that name before?] was top dog CEO or 'Chairman' of the Green Party? The Green's are led by the ex-chairman of the USSR! What may we suppose the hidden intent there may be? Hint: it ain't about trees and butterflies and healthy daisies and clean air....
Unfortunately it is far simpler than that. In my case, there are a few folks who say, 'I don't like diesels'...and then direct/cherry pick the marketing research folks in such a way that the only 'believable' answer that comes back is 'no diesels'.

Y'all watch waaaay too much X-Files...LMAO...
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Douglas2
Unfortunately it is far simpler than that. In my case, there are a few folks who say, 'I don't like diesels'...and then direct/cherry pick the marketing research folks in such a way that the only 'believable' answer that comes back is 'no diesels'.

Y'all watch waaaay too much X-Files...LMAO...
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Yeah, that's way more believable than any conspiracy theories. Just makes me sick. What I don't understand about this is what peoples' problems are with diesel. And because I don't understand that leads me to believe someone's getting backhanders...

Sounds like that 'hybrid' vehicle of yours should be mass marketed Douglas! Patent it now if you can.
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 05:12 PM
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Yeah, that's way more believable than any conspiracy theories. Just makes me sick. What I don't understand about this is what peoples' problems are with diesel. And because I don't understand that leads me to believe someone's getting backhanders...

Sounds like that 'hybrid' vehicle of yours should be mass marketed Douglas! Patent it now if you can.
Unfortunately there is nothing patentable about cramming a small, fuel efficient Diesel with a properly geared manual transmission in a medium-sized sedan.

More ranting available...
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 08:55 PM
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Hah, good stuff! Actually I've never seen X Files. Haven't had a TV since maybe '85 when my last one had a freak accident involving 12 ga. 00 buck, weird....

No doubt whatsoever there's several things involved. Just suggesting that one of them may be what I posted, while the others are part of it too. Too complicated for me...
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Douglas2
The new Diesel stuff is fantastic, I'll just have to build it myself. For the car it means a manual Fusion body and the drivetrain from a Transit Connect( 110 HP, 1.8Litre DuraTorq, MTX75 5spd with the 3.8 FDR ). The truck will remain my 1990, and if ever I get motivated I'll build something with a 4BTA in it.
cheers,
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I agree, the new diesel engines, (VW, BMW, Audi, Peugot etc etc) are super trick, even in stock form. I can't wait to see what happens when the aftermarket starts building bolt-on's and chips.

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Unfortunately there is nothing patentable about cramming a small, fuel efficient Diesel with a properly geared manual transmission in a medium-sized sedan.
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I know, and it's a shame. (sigh.) Still, it'll be one heck of a nice car when you get it done!
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