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internal mods for TB42 for 200kw+
internal mods for TB42 for 200kw+
What starts needing to be done when you pushing it over 200kw. Are the standard rods alright, do pistons have to be replace and/or with dished ones. Anything else. Any help would be great
Cheers Julian
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Cheers Julian
PS. i have tried the search and have not found what im looking for.
Re: internal mods for TB42 for 200kw+
would you not be better off with a lower stressed V8?
Re: internal mods for TB42 for 200kw+
yes and no. Its a hassle for the conversion and a hassle for the turbo. Im weighing up both and seeing what needs to be done to the Tb42 first. Can anyone help?bogged wrote:would you not be better off with a lower stressed V8?
Most people dont do anything.
Krimnl just had a late model efi motor and i dont think the motor was stripped down turbo was bolted on and intercooler pipes connected up.
These motors are pretty strong you can do perfomance mods and do different cam however if you have good high comp efi motor just bolt a turbo on that.
Krimnl just had a late model efi motor and i dont think the motor was stripped down turbo was bolted on and intercooler pipes connected up.
These motors are pretty strong you can do perfomance mods and do different cam however if you have good high comp efi motor just bolt a turbo on that.
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Cheers mate, I heard the bottom end was good, just making sure. So they nobody touches compression?weeman wrote:Most people dont do anything.
Krimnl just had a late model efi motor and i dont think the motor was stripped down turbo was bolted on and intercooler pipes connected up.
These motors are pretty strong you can do perfomance mods and do different cam however if you have good high comp efi motor just bolt a turbo on that.
tuff motor yes ... but if u wanna push the limits on a N/A engine
get it balanced/blue printed etc freshen the motor up if its got lots of kms on it ... some H/D valve springs and shave the head some get the compression up and a funky cam for it
edit ... get ya self a good ignition system ... MSD or some thing
the rods and pistons will hold up ok
get it balanced/blue printed etc freshen the motor up if its got lots of kms on it ... some H/D valve springs and shave the head some get the compression up and a funky cam for it
edit ... get ya self a good ignition system ... MSD or some thing
the rods and pistons will hold up ok

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i have a turboed tb42, just under 200kw at the wheels on 31s and am only running 7psi due to it being a new engine. Nearly run in now will be going to 12psi few more mods, im aiming for 200rwkw on 35s.
My motor is new but was built to standard specs they run 8.5:1 compression ratio witch suits the turbo fine.
Most important is the ignition system (keep it safe) boost retard distributor i had one built by performance ignitions was not cheap but works really well.
My motor is new but was built to standard specs they run 8.5:1 compression ratio witch suits the turbo fine.
Most important is the ignition system (keep it safe) boost retard distributor i had one built by performance ignitions was not cheap but works really well.
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i think his talking boostedHoonz wrote:tuff motor yes ... but if u wanna push the limits on a N/A engine
get it balanced/blue printed etc freshen the motor up if its got lots of kms on it ... some H/D valve springs and shave the head some get the compression up and a funky cam for it
edit ... get ya self a good ignition system ... MSD or some thing
the rods and pistons will hold up ok

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yer hoonz im talking turbo. I thought the comp ratio was 9.0:1 so 8.5:1 is ok. For ignition, i was thinking coil packs and get rid of the dizzy, or run a rotor button is the dizzy which is a bit more simpler.mcgill4433 wrote:i have a turboed tb42, just under 200kw at the wheels on 31s and am only running 7psi due to it being a new engine. Nearly run in now will be going to 12psi few more mods, im aiming for 200rwkw on 35s.
My motor is new but was built to standard specs they run 8.5:1 compression ratio witch suits the turbo fine.
Most important is the ignition system (keep it safe) boost retard distributor i had one built by performance ignitions was not cheap but works really well.
if you wanna run gas in the future coil packs can cause backfireing.GQ4.8coilcab wrote:yer hoonz im talking turbo. I thought the comp ratio was 9.0:1 so 8.5:1 is ok. For ignition, i was thinking coil packs and get rid of the dizzy, or run a rotor button is the dizzy which is a bit more simpler.mcgill4433 wrote:i have a turboed tb42, just under 200kw at the wheels on 31s and am only running 7psi due to it being a new engine. Nearly run in now will be going to 12psi few more mods, im aiming for 200rwkw on 35s.
My motor is new but was built to standard specs they run 8.5:1 compression ratio witch suits the turbo fine.
Most important is the ignition system (keep it safe) boost retard distributor i had one built by performance ignitions was not cheap but works really well.
just have another ignition map programmed on the ECUGRINCH wrote:if you wanna run gas in the future coil packs can cause backfireing.GQ4.8coilcab wrote:yer hoonz im talking turbo. I thought the comp ratio was 9.0:1 so 8.5:1 is ok. For ignition, i was thinking coil packs and get rid of the dizzy, or run a rotor button is the dizzy which is a bit more simpler.mcgill4433 wrote:i have a turboed tb42, just under 200kw at the wheels on 31s and am only running 7psi due to it being a new engine. Nearly run in now will be going to 12psi few more mods, im aiming for 200rwkw on 35s.
My motor is new but was built to standard specs they run 8.5:1 compression ratio witch suits the turbo fine.
Most important is the ignition system (keep it safe) boost retard distributor i had one built by performance ignitions was not cheap but works really well.
talking about ignition i just brought a crane cams fire ball xr700 points conversion for my carby'd gq 4.2 has any one here used or using the same????? fitting tomorrow thursday
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