Common questions

Where to buy Detroit Diesel 8V92 turbochargers?

Where to buy Detroit Diesel 8V92 turbochargers?

We carry remanufactured turbochargers for Detroit Diesel 6V92, 8V92, 12V92, and 16V92 engines. For your convenience, you can access our inventory through the product links listed below. If you do not see the 92 Series part you need, please use our quote request form or call us at 877.480.2120: our friendly sales staff will gladly help you.

Where can I buy parts for a Detroit 8V92?

Simply put, Diesel Pro is the best choice for buying parts online. Click above to see parts or scroll down for more information. All 8V92 engines will have a model number will start with 808, such as 8081-234. The serial number will start with 8VF, such as 8VF1234. 8 cylinder engine.

What should I run in my 8V-92 Detroit Diesel?

If you’re in a year-round boating area (no-freeze conditions) consider running distilled water + DD-approved inhibitors instead of coolant as that will give you 7-10% more heat transport capacity, which is a big improvement. This is a DD-approved option; it’s not “back yard mechanic” stuff. Keep the coolers clean.

When did the Detroit Diesel Series 92 leave the market?

The Series 92 left the market in the summer of 1995 and the four stroke Detroit Diesel engine Series 60 was introduced as a replacement. Some believe that Detroit Diesel Series 92 engines were one of the finest engines of its time.

When did the Detroit Diesel 8V92 come out?

Among these, the most popular were the 6V92 and 8V92, which were V6 and V8 configurations of the same engine respectively. The series was introduced in 1974 as a rebored version of its then-popular sister series, the Series 71.

The Series 92 left the market in the summer of 1995 and the four stroke Detroit Diesel engine Series 60 was introduced as a replacement. Some believe that Detroit Diesel Series 92 engines were one of the finest engines of its time.

Is the engine on a Detroit Diesel 79?

I know this truck is a 79 for sure and engine is painted silver but I heard the silver 92’s weren’t introduced till 81′ ? engine does have a turbo and blower on it.

How much does a genuine Detroit Diesel Turbo cost?

REMANUFACTURED TURBO (TW7301) Genuine Detroit Diesel Reliabilt Part Additional refundable core charge: $950.01 ( See Details ) REMANUFACTURED TURBO (TW7301) Genuine Detroit Diesel Reliabilt Part Additional refundable core charge: $950.01 ( See Details ) REMANUFACTURED TURBOCHARGER (TV7303) Additional refundable core charge: $460.00 ( See Details )

REMANUFACTURED TURBO (TW7301) Genuine Detroit Diesel Reliabilt Part Additional refundable core charge: $950.01 ( See Details ) REMANUFACTURED TURBO (TW7301) Genuine Detroit Diesel Reliabilt Part Additional refundable core charge: $950.01 ( See Details ) REMANUFACTURED TURBOCHARGER (TV7303) Additional refundable core charge: $460.00 ( See Details )

How much does a remanufactured 8V92 turbocharger cost?

REMANUFACTURED TURBOCHARGER – 6V92 Additional refundable core charge: $400.00 ( See Details ) REMANUFACTURED TURBOCHARGER (TV8513) Additional refundable core charge: $600.00 ( See Details )

How does the PDI Big Boss Turbo work?

This advanced design of the turbo utilizes a V-band style which eliminates the need for the traditional o-ring design of some engines. Like all PDI products, they are designed to make more horsepower and create more efficiency so you save money while making the drive more enjoyable.

Is the Detroit Diesel 8.2 liter twin turbo?

The latter marinized one version with Twin Turbos, but without any charged-air cooling (shown in the picture directly below). Detroit Diesel 8.2 Liter marinized by Stewart & Stevenson with twin turbos but no charged-air cooling.

What kind of trucks have Detroit Diesel engines?

Detroit Diesel’s product line includes engines, axles, transmissions, and the Virtual Technician. Detroit engines, transmissions, and axles can be found in several trucks manufactured by Daimler Trucks North America including Freightliner, Western Star, SelecTrucks, Freightliner Custom Chassis and Thomas Built Buses.

When did Detroit stop making 8.2 liters?

After 1990, 8.2 engine production rapidly slowed to a trickle, ceasing completely by 1994 as shown in the Serial Number Guide below. Of the roughly 300,000 8.2s produced, nearly 100,000 were built as “Spares” specifically to replace engines that failed within the engine’s warranty.

Is the Detroit Diesel 8.2 liter Fuel Pincher good?

The 8.2 has several serious shortcomings that makes it a very poor candidate for marine service.

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