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Dihatsu Turbo?

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Dihatsu Turbo?

Post by suziguy »

I have come accross a dihatsu turbo recently does any know if it would be allright for my 1.0L suzzy???
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Post by want33s »

As long as it is off a similar sized petrol engine it should work OK if you can make manifolds etc.
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Post by suziguy »

do you think i will need to do anything to the internals??
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Post by murcod »

Are you talking CB60 or CB70/80 engines? Three cylinder 993cc turbo.

I've had a CB70 before (EFI twin cam turbo) and they're a potent engine with lots of potential. Mine was making 75kW @ wheels in a Charade. The CB60 is only a carby single cam engine- don't waste your time. ;)
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Post by suziguy »

murcod wrote:Are you talking CB60 or CB70/80 engines? Three cylinder 993cc turbo.

I've had a CB70 before (EFI twin cam turbo) and they're a potent engine with lots of potential. Mine was making 75kW @ wheels in a Charade. The CB60 is only a carby single cam engine- don't waste your time. ;)
hey mate,
i am talking about putting a three cylinder charade turbo into my zuki 1.0L, not too sure what model it came off though...
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Post by want33s »

If the turbo came off a one litre DAIHATSU, I can't see why it would need any internal mods to work on a Suzi one litre.
The only potential drama is the 3 cylinder probably has more airspeed so you might not get boost at the same (low) revs in a zook.
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Post by suziguy »

any ideas on what i could do with the carbie??
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Post by want33s »

suziguy wrote:any ideas on what i could do with the carbie??
Use the Daihatsu(suck through) carby or make a blow through box and seal the zook carb in it, so boost pressure is same inside carb as it is outside.
Like this but with a lid on it obviously.
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Post by suziguy »

do you think way would be easy to find at a wrecker, and what is involved it making one of these blow through box?? are they hard to make??
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Post by want33s »

not hard at all IF you can cut and weld. Research is your friend.
Search 'blow through turbo' or 'blow through carb' on GOOGLE "Images" and go from there.
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Post by just cruizin' »

just use the daihatsu carby.
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Post by mrRocky »

crank the boost up and use 2 diahatsu carbys, this eliminates the need for a more complicated setup and should have enough fuel to keep the motor alive just dont run it lean or advance the timing a stupid amount
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