ShotmaKer
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Hi good people,
First time poster here. First I want to apologize if I'm beating a dead horse with this topic, but I really could use some input. I know the general sentiment is to stay away from swapping engine in the p38 because of all the electrickery involved.
But here's the thing - I have the opportunity to get hold of a nice 1998 dse P38 with a dead engine. I was thinking of swapping the engine for an indirect injection japanese turbo diesel. Did some research and found out this has been done with the mitsubishi 4m40 and toyota 1KZ, which would be my engine of choice.
Before anybody lashes on me, let me say that spare parts for the bmw 2.5 are not easy to come across where I live (Africa) and they would cost a fortune anyway. Finding a second hand, well maintained engine, would prove equally as difficult and expensive. Japanese lumps on the other hand are a dime a dozen, plus they are usually reliable and easy to find spare parts for.
I know that fitting any other engine to the range rover gearbox would be a nightmare. What about swapping the gearbox too? I think that's what they did for this swap.
Now my biggest concern is about the BeCM. I can't for the life of me find any successful documented swap with an explanation of what to do with the BeCM .. In the link I posted above they did not mention any electric issues so I assume they managed to keep the BeCM working... Same with what I was able to find about the 4m40 swaps (even though it seems like the p38 gearbox was not changed for these swaps).
But how does the BeCM communicate with the new engine's ECU? I suppose it does not, and they have kept the old ECU to communicate with the BeCM (without running the engine anymore) telling it everything is fine so that the BeCM could continue to work normally, and used the new ECU to run the engine...
Whaddya good people think? Any input would be much appreciated
First time poster here. First I want to apologize if I'm beating a dead horse with this topic, but I really could use some input. I know the general sentiment is to stay away from swapping engine in the p38 because of all the electrickery involved.
But here's the thing - I have the opportunity to get hold of a nice 1998 dse P38 with a dead engine. I was thinking of swapping the engine for an indirect injection japanese turbo diesel. Did some research and found out this has been done with the mitsubishi 4m40 and toyota 1KZ, which would be my engine of choice.
Before anybody lashes on me, let me say that spare parts for the bmw 2.5 are not easy to come across where I live (Africa) and they would cost a fortune anyway. Finding a second hand, well maintained engine, would prove equally as difficult and expensive. Japanese lumps on the other hand are a dime a dozen, plus they are usually reliable and easy to find spare parts for.
I know that fitting any other engine to the range rover gearbox would be a nightmare. What about swapping the gearbox too? I think that's what they did for this swap.
Now my biggest concern is about the BeCM. I can't for the life of me find any successful documented swap with an explanation of what to do with the BeCM .. In the link I posted above they did not mention any electric issues so I assume they managed to keep the BeCM working... Same with what I was able to find about the 4m40 swaps (even though it seems like the p38 gearbox was not changed for these swaps).
But how does the BeCM communicate with the new engine's ECU? I suppose it does not, and they have kept the old ECU to communicate with the BeCM (without running the engine anymore) telling it everything is fine so that the BeCM could continue to work normally, and used the new ECU to run the engine...
Whaddya good people think? Any input would be much appreciated