not really. just because you want a turbo on your SD33 doesnt mean you have to have a turbo thats to the same spec as an SD33 T. there is no drama in running an aftermarket one with different oil cooling methods etc. and the boost doesnt have to be as high.... if setup right anything can be done....RMP&O wrote:which is exactly why I need a turbo block before I spend lot's of money modifying the old SD33.DR Frankenstine wrote:You forgot one very important thing!!!
The turbo engine has oil squirters onto the inside of the pistons to help with piston cooling.
with regards to needing a block. you will need more than that. im sure the head will have minute differences... and you will need pistons etc etc etc so you would need a complete block with the lot in it, with which u may as well get the head as its like an extra 20 kgs of weight......
If you want to stay straight forward, just get an SD33 T motor.
other wise see the aftermarket performance guys that do turbo conversions everyday of the week, im sure if you tell them the differences between yours and a turbo they would be able to rig up things that can be put in place with after market systems to do the job.....
screwy