You must use this engine for a swap.
What car/truck do you choose (it must already have a diesel engine)?
It has 12k HP.
Diesel Fiat
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miats obviously
a kenworth 953
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M35a2
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>2 piece rims
As a tech (formerly tire tech) I damn near had heart failure. I've had to mount tires on old 2 piece rims. Not that big, but still.
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Big ol Mack
This, then cut the sides off the dump bed and fab a custom party bed with deck, swimming pool, canopy for shade full bar, baiku racks, and a liftgate for lowering and raising baiku to ground. Cab would have roof mounted quad 30mm autocannon for varmint hunting.
If I had that kind of money I'd pave my driveway with desert tortoise so I could enjoy endangered reptilian crunch every time I pulled int. (My harem of Filipina and Thai nymphos would replace flattened tortoises while I'm out hooning in the desert.
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Twingo
Mjet's Fiat Punto.
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One of those european turbodiesel Legacy wagons.
Haul trucks look pretty badass without the bed. It's one of the few things that could realistically use that engine.
this I guess
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Do you really have to ask?
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Mad Max and Waterworld all in one!
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That's almost enough power, how much torque?
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I'd put it in a Volvo 245.
It might fit if I just move the battery slightly to the side.
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Ford Louisville truck. Always wanted to buy one and make it into a giant pickup.
It's not diesel but it has a truck engine, RPTGB 915.