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Aftermarket Turbo for 1HZ

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Aftermarket Turbo for 1HZ

Post by Coatesy »

Hello,

I have a 1996 80 Series Cruiser with a Naturally Aspirated 1HZ Diesel.

I'm thinking of putting on an aftermarket turbo to give me a little more power ... (I'm running 35's and the donk has to work pretty hard a lot of the time.

What would be the best Turbo unit I could fit??. I've heard of many different brands but not too sure which will do the best job.

Thanks.
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Post by 4runner2.8 »

search or read down there is 2 threads alone on this page about that exact same topic
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Post by 302 cruiser »

get a turbo glide kit easy to fit and great improvement
i put one on a mates 79 series he uses for work it is always over loaded it will now do 140 kmh loaded to the hilt and pulls like a train
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Post by dow50r »

do some reserch, the best system is one of the big company systems, ats is a very good one, using a mitsubishi turbo, safari is top end but u pay for it, and turboglide is value for money....but....you will be driving it a long time, so dont skimp and buy their bargain basement bolt onto your std manifold system....it wont perform like the others will...
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