TravelinSierra
02-18-2007, 10:28 PM
I plan to do a project that will convert the known Frontier here in the USA to the Navara known in South and Central America, UK, Europe, Australia, and many other places; Sometime within the next 4-6 years.
I'll take a few minutes to explain why:
In 2000, my father had bought a model year 2000 Nissan Navara CC 4x4 2.5 TDI D22 in Iceland (we lived there at that point). In 2002, we moved to Germany and took it with us. In early 2005, my father died of cancer, thus, we needed to do something about the truck real soon. Mainly because in Germany, we couldn't have two vehicles to one person. 1 vehicle per person otherwise, and I wasn't old enough to get a license. At any rate, we ended up selling it to a Belgian landscaper in early 2006. It was my father's last vehicle, and I remember the Navara well enough, and know enough about it that I want to reconstruct it here.
Here are a few pictures of it:
2 images my dad took in Iceland-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/jonl90/Cars/Nissan%20Navara/27feb0202.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/jonl90/Cars/Nissan%20Navara/27Mar021.jpg
2 images I took in Germany-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/jonl90/Cars/Nissan%20Navara/Front.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/jonl90/Cars/Nissan%20Navara/Rear-Right.jpg
Now, when went around collecting information, I realized I couldn't do anything about getting the same engine the Navara had and drop it in a Frontier...EPA emissions standards killed that....The engine was awsome though, a 200ci 3.2 liter Inline-4 Turbo Diesel Intercooled. This is what one would look like: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/jonl90/Cars/Nissan%20Navara/1753d.jpg
5 speed manual and a 4WD transfer case took it down the road.
I figured out a way to drop a diesel into the Frontier though: Go junkyard hunting for an older or get a slightly newer Volkswagen TDI from a Bettle or some other vehicle that has a small enough engine and is light in weight...with fabrication needed of course for fitment.
I'm doing this project as a memorial for my father, because I know he enjoyed this truck.
If anyone has any tips, hints, tricks, suggestions or pointers about how to go on about this, please post.
I'll take a few minutes to explain why:
In 2000, my father had bought a model year 2000 Nissan Navara CC 4x4 2.5 TDI D22 in Iceland (we lived there at that point). In 2002, we moved to Germany and took it with us. In early 2005, my father died of cancer, thus, we needed to do something about the truck real soon. Mainly because in Germany, we couldn't have two vehicles to one person. 1 vehicle per person otherwise, and I wasn't old enough to get a license. At any rate, we ended up selling it to a Belgian landscaper in early 2006. It was my father's last vehicle, and I remember the Navara well enough, and know enough about it that I want to reconstruct it here.
Here are a few pictures of it:
2 images my dad took in Iceland-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/jonl90/Cars/Nissan%20Navara/27feb0202.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/jonl90/Cars/Nissan%20Navara/27Mar021.jpg
2 images I took in Germany-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/jonl90/Cars/Nissan%20Navara/Front.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/jonl90/Cars/Nissan%20Navara/Rear-Right.jpg
Now, when went around collecting information, I realized I couldn't do anything about getting the same engine the Navara had and drop it in a Frontier...EPA emissions standards killed that....The engine was awsome though, a 200ci 3.2 liter Inline-4 Turbo Diesel Intercooled. This is what one would look like: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/jonl90/Cars/Nissan%20Navara/1753d.jpg
5 speed manual and a 4WD transfer case took it down the road.
I figured out a way to drop a diesel into the Frontier though: Go junkyard hunting for an older or get a slightly newer Volkswagen TDI from a Bettle or some other vehicle that has a small enough engine and is light in weight...with fabrication needed of course for fitment.
I'm doing this project as a memorial for my father, because I know he enjoyed this truck.
If anyone has any tips, hints, tricks, suggestions or pointers about how to go on about this, please post.