I was talking to a farmer the other day who has the Hercules LD-465 engine (Diesel only, though) in a tractor. He says the Cummins engine in the new Dodges will do the same amount of work and use half the fuel.
I was talking to the guy who is giving me the M35 (Who says I cannot be pulled over if I am driving a military vehicle ) and he says the Cummins and the Continental are apples and oranges...
He states that the Cummins is a high RPM engine, and the Continental is a low RPM engine. He says you CAN put the Cummins in, but you'd blow it up because it is a high rpm engine. (???)
Let's say it was viable-and you'd get 15 MPG or more, or less-what about the bellhousing? What about the electronics, etc-it seems like it'd be a tremendous undertaking.
P.S. This gentleman says that if you remove the governor the M35 will do 90 MPH.
I was talking to the guy who is giving me the M35 (Who says I cannot be pulled over if I am driving a military vehicle ) and he says the Cummins and the Continental are apples and oranges...
He states that the Cummins is a high RPM engine, and the Continental is a low RPM engine. He says you CAN put the Cummins in, but you'd blow it up because it is a high rpm engine. (???)
Let's say it was viable-and you'd get 15 MPG or more, or less-what about the bellhousing? What about the electronics, etc-it seems like it'd be a tremendous undertaking.
P.S. This gentleman says that if you remove the governor the M35 will do 90 MPH.