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I'm not sure how many times I've posted this, but here it goes:
You do not have to lift an M1008 for the Cummins to fit. I can't comment on the M1009. I would assume it would fit just the same.
My motor is about an inch away from the firewall, didn't cut anything to make it fit other than the lip where the floor pan meets the firewall. It was in the way of getting to my bellhousing bolts.
I wouldn't run a GM automatic behind a 6BT. They weren't designed to handle the amount of torque they can put out and such a low RPM. It'd be easier to run a 47rh from a 2nd Gen Dodge.
My NV4500/205 setup isn't much, if at all, longer than a TH400/208.
You can get all sorts of different governor springs for a Cummins. Stock is about 2800 rpm on a VE pump. You can get 3200, 3600 and 4000. Most people go with 3200, that injection pump levels out around 3000.
Comparing a Cummins in stock form and a 6.2, even with a turbo, isn't close. I like the 6.2, they run great, but just don't have any power.
I usually get around 18 mpg with my setup. My truck weighs 6100 lbs, has 4.56s and 40" tires. I can also see 45-47lbs of boost and scare small children. With 37s, I'd run 3.73s or 4.10s. It'll still cruise down the highway just fine.
Getting the motor in there doesn't require any frame mods. I didn't cut a thing. No driveline vibes and everything works great together. If I put a 6BT in anything but a 1-ton frame, I'd certainly beef it up some.
You do not have to lift an M1008 for the Cummins to fit. I can't comment on the M1009. I would assume it would fit just the same.
My motor is about an inch away from the firewall, didn't cut anything to make it fit other than the lip where the floor pan meets the firewall. It was in the way of getting to my bellhousing bolts.
I wouldn't run a GM automatic behind a 6BT. They weren't designed to handle the amount of torque they can put out and such a low RPM. It'd be easier to run a 47rh from a 2nd Gen Dodge.
My NV4500/205 setup isn't much, if at all, longer than a TH400/208.
You can get all sorts of different governor springs for a Cummins. Stock is about 2800 rpm on a VE pump. You can get 3200, 3600 and 4000. Most people go with 3200, that injection pump levels out around 3000.
Comparing a Cummins in stock form and a 6.2, even with a turbo, isn't close. I like the 6.2, they run great, but just don't have any power.
I usually get around 18 mpg with my setup. My truck weighs 6100 lbs, has 4.56s and 40" tires. I can also see 45-47lbs of boost and scare small children. With 37s, I'd run 3.73s or 4.10s. It'll still cruise down the highway just fine.
Getting the motor in there doesn't require any frame mods. I didn't cut a thing. No driveline vibes and everything works great together. If I put a 6BT in anything but a 1-ton frame, I'd certainly beef it up some.