cm2250 swap to cm2350
04-15-2020, (Subject: cm2250 swap to cm2350 ) 
Post: #8
RE: cm2250 swap to cm2350
(04-14-2020 )Breeze Wrote:  ... any input on this would be appreciated for sure , don't wanna have a truck , with newer engine that wont run ...


Rawze / Unilevers is correct on the custom tuning to make the swap work as it should. Yes, you can swap the 2350 into the 2250 slot, but I believe the ECM on the 2250 has 2 wiring harnesses coming from the truck whereas the 2350 has 3....so the ECM from the 2250 would have to run the 2350 engine. This is exactly how my situation ended up as Rawze referenced.


The engine will run and probably haul freight (although I don't know how long). Once Rawze explained the differences to me, I was skeptical about driving it to the compound much less putting any weight behind it. There are many significant differences that will effect reliability, MPG, efficiency, engine life, etc....

However, with the proper tuning as suggested, it will work very well. After over 100k on mine, it's been great. MPG has averaged just over 8.5 over the last 100k (although I can't seem to get it back to what it was last summer---hopefully that's just the weather all over the place down here).

I would imagine if one could get a stellar deal on the engine and did the proper procedure to ensure long service life, you could come out way ahead. Of coarse, I'd have to compare an inframe cost to the replacement cost to be sure you'll be ahead financially with minimal headache.
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Messages In This Thread
cm2250 swap to cm2350 - Breeze - 04-14-2020,
RE: cm2250 swap to cm2350 - Unilevers - 04-14-2020,
RE: cm2250 swap to cm2350 - Unilevers - 04-15-2020,
RE: cm2250 swap to cm2350 - SquareOne - 04-15-2020
RE: cm2250 swap to cm2350 - Unilevers - 04-15-2020,



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