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hvguy 08-10-2010 03:16 AM

Engine weight and HP numbers
 
Im not too thrilled with the body condition of my wagon... although, I have this limited edition convertible 83 corolla. with the RWD platform. I would LOVE to swap this engine over, but im afraid of how much it weighs.... since I have an EXPENSIVE set of coilovers for the car, id like to use it.... but if the engine is too heavy... itll just throw things off =(

also, im trying to see what numbers people are putting out... Ive got a pretty big turbo thats capable of 40psi all day long... I plan on intercooling it, and since my pump is still working, I dont plan on even looking at it unless I HAVE to.

So what I need to know. What are your HP and tq numbers, and does anyone know how much this paper weight; weighs.

Jason 08-10-2010 05:08 AM

If you look around, slobodan posted up his dyno video, though I don't remember what he put down. Regardless of the turbo, the most hp your going to get out of the stock fuel pump with 10mm head is around 200hp at the wheels. Thats over double the stock TD hp rating so not bad. As for weight, its heavy, real heavy. It took 3 guys to pic up just the short block with no head and no accessories out of the back of my truck and get it on the stand.

Jason

hvguy 08-10-2010 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Jason (Post 3422)
If you look around, slobodan posted up his dyno video, though I don't remember what he put down. Regardless of the turbo, the most hp your going to get out of the stock fuel pump with 10mm head is around 200hp at the wheels. Thats over double the stock TD hp rating so not bad.

jesus! 200hp.. thats probably like 400tq? "typically with diesel engines, the tq is usually about twice the HP'

not bad for a little 2 something liter.

ill do some digging for that video

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason (Post 3422)
As for weight, its heavy, real heavy. It took 3 guys to pic up just the short block with no head and no accessories out of the back of my truck and get it on the stand.

FML, i was afraid of that T_T oh well, I guess ill just look around for another door.

thanks again!,

cuaz64 08-24-2010 07:07 PM

the D24T engine with accesories and engine mounts weights around 470LB.

NJTy180 03-24-2017 05:04 PM

Just wanted to add to this thread to confirm information posted above. I removed the D24T from my 83 760 today, fully dressed with AC Compressor, Alternator, PS Pump, Fan, even has the oil filter and a pan full of oil too. I was shocked to see that it only weighs 477 LBS.

http://i1153.photobucket.com/albums/...324_143532.jpg

In comparison to the gasser Volvos, I pulled the B230FT from my 745 Turbo last week and that weighs in at 365 LBS. Only 112 LBS difference.

http://i1153.photobucket.com/albums/...320_100359.jpg

R.Mojica 03-25-2017 06:04 AM

how much lighter is the aluminum hood? they would have needed to make the doors out of aluminum too in order to counter the weight of the engine lol.

NJTy180 03-25-2017 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by R.Mojica (Post 11814)
how much lighter is the aluminum hood? they would have needed to make the doors out of aluminum too in order to counter the weight of the engine lol.

Not sure, but I can tell you at some point. my 83 and 89 both have steel hoods, my 85 has an aluminum hood that I will be using

R.Mojica 03-27-2017 08:42 AM

ill look foward gto that.


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