tdi50mpgnoob
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I have a 1987 Samurai that I would like to give better life to with a VW TDI swap. What engine and kit are best for this? Where does one get a TDI engine from (junk sources here do not seem to exist). Thanks!
I second this. I have just finished installing a TDI using the Acme kit, it was really quite simple. I'm working on the wiring harness now and hope to get it started by the end of the week. I purchased a low mileage 1.9 AHU for $1,200.Acme adapter kit. AHU TDI used from a member here, plenty of them being parted out. Enough said.
I know someone who may have one for sale soon. I'll let you know if you're interested.I am sorry, I should know better! That IDI does look nice, but I am fine with a computer setup. That appears to be in Michigan ... hoping for one closer to me here in Maine.
Rocky road sucks, their adapter plate is garbage, their motor mounts look like they were welded by a high schooler who has never welded before, the holes are out of round, and their customer service blows. If they knew what they were doing, they would know well that the their kit will work with just about any 4 cylinder diesel, from 77-98, whether it's a tdi, idi, or even a gasser motor. I have seen their stuff in person, and was not impressed. A guy I know that bought the kit ended up buying from acme anyways. Do a quick google search on "Rocky Road Outfitters reviews" and you will see. Just trying to help anybody out, ACME is far more superior with actual experience and he is willing to help as much as he canThere's a company called rocky road off-road they have a full adapter kit for a IDI, it comes with an adapter plate, wiring harness, hardware, accessory bracket, and installation instructions for $900. So all you have to do is find the diesel for cheap.
Nope, I cannot figure out how they stay afloat. Any suzuki guy that has gotten screwed by them tends to spread the word too, so that's why I wonder how they stay in business.Sounds like a Rocky Road hasn't changed much in the last 15 years since I dealt with them for my Zuk.