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Turbo companies

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Turbo companies

Post by CruiserCruising »

Im looking in to getting a turbo for my 1HZ Diesel 80 series i was just wondering if any one could give me some turbo companies they've delt with.
Ive got a couple of names but just wanting some feed back and companies, that people have used.

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Re: Turbo companies

Post by bogged »

at last a new topic..

Denco - great had one would again...
DTS - great others have had would again
AXT- great others have had would again
Safari - great others have had would again
custom made systems - great others have had would again
home made - great others have had would again

You will get 249230498 opinions on this, and there are plenty of threads on it.
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Post by tna racing »

jpc and ontrack the two are very good.
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Post by PGS 4WD »

Depends what you want, we fit custom rollers for biggers power, comp cars and alike, and DTS kits as std equiptment because they have the better turbo in the kit(TD05 is water cooled and has 360 degree thrusts). Any decent mechanic should be able to bolt a kit, there are installers everywhere, my suggestion would be to go to someone with a dyno so the mixtures can be set for maximum safe power with a pyro.

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Post by sudso »

PGS 4WD wrote:Depends what you want, we fit custom rollers for biggers power, comp cars and alike, and DTS kits as std equiptment because they have the better turbo in the kit(TD05 is water cooled and has 360 degree thrusts). Any decent mechanic should be able to bolt a kit, there are installers everywhere, my suggestion would be to go to someone with a dyno so the mixtures can be set for maximum safe power with a pyro.

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Mines a TD05 DTS kit ;) A Mitsubishi unit also used on Impeza's. Whats 360 degree thrusts? Dont other turbo's do that?
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Post by PGS 4WD »

Most turbos have 270 dgree thrusts, the thrust is a type of flat bushing that absorbs thrust loads. It is an internal part that you can upgrade on a Garrett core which is necessary to run higher boosts and with turbos with large compressor wheels relative to the exhaust. You may have heard of compressor surge, the noise all the Doof Doofs like in their rice burners :lol: It is actually the turbo decellerating very quickly and it puts massive load on the thrusts as the boost that has been generated has no where to go against a closed throttle and the compressor wheel, shaft and exhaust wheel are being pushed out the back of the turbo,(every action has an opposite reaction stuff)
I hope that makes some sense.

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