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Air Box
Air Box
Hi Guys
Ive just bought 1998 Nissan Patrol DX 4.2l with a garret turbo intercooled . I have a problem that the prevous owner removed the airbox and replaced it with a pod filter.
I would like to put the airbox back in and not sure what to put in i wouls also like to have a snorkel put on
Your help would be appreciated
thanks
Flergs
Ive just bought 1998 Nissan Patrol DX 4.2l with a garret turbo intercooled . I have a problem that the prevous owner removed the airbox and replaced it with a pod filter.
I would like to put the airbox back in and not sure what to put in i wouls also like to have a snorkel put on
Your help would be appreciated
thanks
Flergs
Re: Air Box
I'm sure I've read recently on here that someone got a new unit (With Air Filter element) from nissan suprisingly cheap!flergs wrote:Hi Guys
Ive just bought 1998 Nissan Patrol DX 4.2l with a garret turbo intercooled . I have a problem that the prevous owner removed the airbox and replaced it with a pod filter.
I would like to put the airbox back in and not sure what to put in i wouls also like to have a snorkel put on
Your help would be appreciated
thanks
Flergs
Cheers
JB
I am putting an 80series airbox in mine. As for airflow. Birdy had one in his petrol turbo ute up untill recently and it made something like 240rwkw's. Andrew Casser had one also. And at Auto Saloon his ute made 345rwkw both with 80series airboxs.beretta wrote:I heard 60 or 80 series airbox flows better, but nothing to support the claim. I will hahve a ZD30 airbox for sale hopefully in a couple of weeks.
So I think even for a high boost TD42 it should be fine.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
I'm just finished modding my 80 serries air box for my Tb42 220rwkw there ment to flow very very well.turps wrote:I am putting an 80series airbox in mine. As for airflow. Birdy had one in his petrol turbo ute up untill recently and it made something like 240rwkw's. Andrew Casser had one also. And at Auto Saloon his ute made 345rwkw both with 80series airboxs.beretta wrote:I heard 60 or 80 series airbox flows better, but nothing to support the claim. I will hahve a ZD30 airbox for sale hopefully in a couple of weeks.
So I think even for a high boost TD42 it should be fine.
I sold my ZD30 box for $180.
Rick.
did you get before and after rwkw measurements to see if it actually improved anything?Mulisha wrote:I'm just finished modding my 80 serries air box for my Tb42 220rwkw there ment to flow very very well.turps wrote:I am putting an 80series airbox in mine. As for airflow. Birdy had one in his petrol turbo ute up untill recently and it made something like 240rwkw's. Andrew Casser had one also. And at Auto Saloon his ute made 345rwkw both with 80series airboxs.beretta wrote:I heard 60 or 80 series airbox flows better, but nothing to support the claim. I will hahve a ZD30 airbox for sale hopefully in a couple of weeks.
So I think even for a high boost TD42 it should be fine.
I sold my ZD30 box for $180.
Rick.
I cant remember what it looked like in a petrol. But on a Deisel. The 80series airbox is fitted to the rear passanger side of the engine bay. They old inlet was cut off so as a 4" inlet can be welded on. New mounting tabs where used to mount to the inner guard.
Then the lid was modded so it could have a 4" outlet. Which is then plumbed into the turbo.
The way the lid on the airbox works it can be pointed in any direction.
It would have been nice to just put it thru the guard at the rear for the snorkle. But there is a fair bit of bracing in that spot. So cutting holes straight thru may weaken the gaurd alot.
The snorkle actually goes thru the same part of the guard.
Then the lid was modded so it could have a 4" outlet. Which is then plumbed into the turbo.
The way the lid on the airbox works it can be pointed in any direction.
It would have been nice to just put it thru the guard at the rear for the snorkle. But there is a fair bit of bracing in that spot. So cutting holes straight thru may weaken the gaurd alot.
The snorkle actually goes thru the same part of the guard.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
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Yep, that's correct. I relocated my second battery behind the passanger seat. If you relocated a few things in the engine bay and made a custom tray, you would be able to fit a 2nd battery, however it was easier to put the battery in the cab.GUJohnno wrote:It looks like there will be no room with that air box for a 2nd battery?
From memory you have your second battery in behind your seats?
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Any pics of this installed?Mulisha wrote:I'm just finished modding my 80 serries air box for my Tb42 220rwkw there ment to flow very very well.
Rick.
Cheers,
Johnno.
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Nice work cobber, just be careful with those f$%@en KN filters. I binned my 800hp pod because of the fine dust it was letting thru.Z()LTAN wrote:i made this one works great
Take the truck for a hard run in really dusty conditions, then remove the ducting and rub your finger on the inside bellmouth of the turbo.... not good.
Daniels
V8s are nice, but you cant beat the sound of a turbo working the magic on a juiced up diesel.
Or you could try these units i have one going in my GU
they can be designed to either run a commodore v8 filters (cheap) or the F350 air filters...
Advantages of these units is that they are easy to change filters and cheap to carry spares.
Have 4" inlets and outlets or you can have a custom outlet however 4" is ideal
they can be designed to either run a commodore v8 filters (cheap) or the F350 air filters...
Advantages of these units is that they are easy to change filters and cheap to carry spares.
Have 4" inlets and outlets or you can have a custom outlet however 4" is ideal
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