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What do the arabs do to there TB42's ??

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What do the arabs do to there TB42's ??

Post by MrMaxi »

Spent a bit of time looking on youtube and came across a fair few NA powered GQ's drifting, any idea what mods they do to there motors to get this kind of power ?
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Post by outofcontrol5 »

big v8's, turbos, supercharger?
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Post by BowTieGQ »

Oh, I thought this might be something about them having water for their boats and they used the TB's as anchors. Marks send most of there adaptors to them.
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Post by MrMaxi »

They don't sound like v8's or turboed these ones, they're swb do burnouts and drifts, just curious if it was anything beyond exhaust and extractors.
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Post by ricduza »

They put 100kgs of explosive in the cabs and blow them up at some checkpoint.
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Post by mattsluxtruck »

They do may them fly like jets dont they...................
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Post by ej20wa »

they use the 4.8 litre gu engine
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Post by wrksux »

in a word they use shit loads of MONEY
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Post by tj81 »

yep, money is the thing, lots and lots of moolah. ...
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Post by hotturbo »

They have had swb patrols from mq to gu so a lot of those shorties are efi petrol's 4.5 and 4.8, heaps of grunt.
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Post by MrMaxi »

I'm on the hunt for more HP with few $$$ thought they might be onto some other mods.
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Post by chunderlicious »

methanol injection and forced induction.... how you like that for money... bastards
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by drakan69 »

the UAE got the GR (i think?) patrol, which is a GU just as a shorty. I wish i had one. But anyway, so they've got a TB48, a few people make stroker kits for them, which take them to around the 5.15L (http://www.briancrower.com/makes/nissan/tb48.shtml) anyway that should give your TB48 some more boot.

I don't think the guys in UAE would bother stuffing around with the TB42 seeing as how the TB48 is such a better building block.

TB42, carby, either go turbo with a blow through setup, or convert to MPFI and turbo, with a good safe tune they'll make 300rwhp reliably.
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Post by 90Mav »

if u want cheap natrually aspirated HP.. u port the head get a big cam and injectors, good plugs, and hope your engine lasts for more than 5min :rofl:

(that is ..with rev's..)

oh and dont forget big compression and 130 avgas
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Post by RMP&O »

oh man...this Arab Safari had me rolling. The things these guys do to their Patrols... :lol: :lol: :lol:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=teGQa_FAJHg& ... ed&search=
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Post by RMP&O »

hotturbo wrote:They have had swb patrols from mq to gu so a lot of those shorties are efi petrol's 4.5 and 4.8, heaps of grunt.
just FYI....they have had Patrols in the middle east since at least the mid 1950's. Here is a pick of a 4W60 Nissan Patrol from the mid-1950's in a junkyard in Saudi. ;)

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Post by HARMZ »

RMP&O wrote:
hotturbo wrote:They have had swb patrols from mq to gu so a lot of those shorties are efi petrol's 4.5 and 4.8, heaps of grunt.
just FYI....they have had Patrols in the middle east since at least the mid 1950's. Here is a pick of a 4W60 Nissan Patrol from the mid-1950's in a junkyard in Saudi. ;)

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Post by bogged »

MrMaxi wrote:just curious if it was anything beyond exhaust and extractors.
na couldnt see many 100kw's caused by anything more than a stock TB42 and extractors... :armsup: :rofl: :rofl: :armsup:
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Post by mattsluxtruck »

RMP&O wrote:oh man...this Arab Safari had me rolling. The things these guys do to their Patrols... :lol: :lol: :lol:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=teGQa_FAJHg& ... ed&search=
Dumb arabs!
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Post by MrMaxi »

I meant more along the old three C's rule carby, cam and compression. I haven't read on here of anyone changing carb or altering compression.
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Post by bogged »

if you want more neddies, save your coin for a turbo setup..

most other things are not worth the effort from other threads here.. some say extractors do wonders, others cry.. depends on what your expectations are....
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Post by 90Mav »

MrMaxi wrote:I meant more along the old three C's rule carby, cam and compression. I haven't read on here of anyone changing carb or altering compression.
By the time you got a TB42 making 250-300 HP you could have done an engine swap, and have a more reliable, economical motor...

That being said.. a 465 or 500 holly, mild cam, hypertunetic pistons, 3 angle valve job, mild port, ballance and blueprint, exhaust ect. should see over 200 ponies easily even on unleaded.. (ie 9/1 compression) and still be a good driver...
this could be done for $2000 or so depending on how much you do yourself...
wouldnt like to pay the fuel bill though..

If you want a fire breathing NA motor, you would do better to start with a twin cam, multi valve, alloy head engine...
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Post by tuffsahara »

they make them go whoooshhhh chssshhhhhhhhhh
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Post by bogged »

mattsluxtruck wrote:
RMP&O wrote:oh man...this Arab Safari had me rolling. The things these guys do to their Patrols... :lol: :lol: :lol:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=teGQa_FAJHg& ... ed&search=
Dumb arabs!
what about this engine then?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ad8g9IfWxKI
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