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How many horsepower does a 4bt engine have?

How many horsepower does a 4bt engine have?

The pre-1998 4BT engines have eight valves and received power ratings of 105hp and 265 lb-ft of torque. Post 1998 units (known as the 4BTA) went to a 16-valve configuration. With this valvetrain adjustment came a base horsepower bump to 170 and a more impressive 420lb-ft of torque.

What can you do with a Cummins 4bt engine?

Some Cummins 4BT engines are also in use in small boats and bilge pumps but mainly use in over the road vehicles. The off-roading community has taken quite a liking to the Cummins 4BT engine; known primarily as 4BT Jeep Swaps.

Which is better a 4bt or 3.9L diesel?

There are ultimately better diesel options, but not many are cheaper. If you have a fullsize application, the 4BT isn’t a bad option, especially if you are looking to build a reliable overland-type rig. For something as small and nimble as a Wrangler, there are a better options.

When did the 3.9L Cummins 4bt come out?

Hitting the market in 1983, the first 3.9L Cummins (known as the 4BT) has been used in everything from delivery trucks to wood chippers. This means they can be found anywhere, and for really cheap. In addition, since the engines require very few electronics to operate, it simplifies the conversion process.

The pre-1998 4BT engines have eight valves and received power ratings of 105hp and 265 lb-ft of torque. Post 1998 units (known as the 4BTA) went to a 16-valve configuration. With this valvetrain adjustment came a base horsepower bump to 170 and a more impressive 420lb-ft of torque.

Some Cummins 4BT engines are also in use in small boats and bilge pumps but mainly use in over the road vehicles. The off-roading community has taken quite a liking to the Cummins 4BT engine; known primarily as 4BT Jeep Swaps.

There are ultimately better diesel options, but not many are cheaper. If you have a fullsize application, the 4BT isn’t a bad option, especially if you are looking to build a reliable overland-type rig. For something as small and nimble as a Wrangler, there are a better options.

Hitting the market in 1983, the first 3.9L Cummins (known as the 4BT) has been used in everything from delivery trucks to wood chippers. This means they can be found anywhere, and for really cheap. In addition, since the engines require very few electronics to operate, it simplifies the conversion process.

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