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What conversion to do to a 75 series?
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What conversion to do to a 75 series?
I have a 75 series tray with a 1hz, i have put 35's on it and it's slow as all fuck now, it has 400k on it. Do i turbo it and rebuild it later? Holden v8? efi or carb? chev diesel? what conversions are known to have been done? toyota supercharger big enough to make a differance? i need to be able to do the speed limit again.. help!!
Don't put a turbo on it you will kill it, One of the better and easier options would be a low K's 1HDT. From there you can go with turbo upgrades and intercooling for more power.
Petrol V8's are cheap to buy but expensive to fit and are thirsty espeacilly in a heavy car. They also pose the threat of ongoing problems. They will also require an engineers certificate which will increase rego and insurance costs.
Petrol V8's are cheap to buy but expensive to fit and are thirsty espeacilly in a heavy car. They also pose the threat of ongoing problems. They will also require an engineers certificate which will increase rego and insurance costs.
I'd have to take my shoes off to count the number of 1HZ's with turbo's i've seen with cracked piston heads and shattered rings. By the time you have correctly rebuilt your 1HZ (and I emphasize CORRECTLY) and fitted a turbo you will have more then covered the cost of a low K's 1HDT. There is no doubt that a 1HDT will experience less stress than a 1HZ with a turbo. Fitting a turbo to an engine that has done 400,000 K's is madness, If you can find a shop that doesn't advise against it I will be very surprised and very cautious of their advice.
while its great everyone saying ooooh why turbo a 1hz? they do this they do that bla bla bla.
care to setup the efi for free? Care to worry about non compatible looms for me?
1hz + turbo + moderate boost = perfectly safe engine.
1hzs hate inter cooling as the cool charge on the hot piston cracks it.
Though you are perfectly correct in saying turboing a 400k+ engine is a bad idea.
care to setup the efi for free? Care to worry about non compatible looms for me?
1hz + turbo + moderate boost = perfectly safe engine.
1hzs hate inter cooling as the cool charge on the hot piston cracks it.
Though you are perfectly correct in saying turboing a 400k+ engine is a bad idea.
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1hz + turbo + moderate boost = perfectly safe engine.WRONG.
1hz + turbo + moderate boost = Reduced engine life and possible early failure.CORRECT
As for intercooling cracking piston heads I don't even know where to start on this one. I have heard some crazy statements on forums but this one may have just won the gold.
People are going to be making big decisions and spending a lot of money based off the opinions given on this forum so please reframe from posting unless you have at least some knowledge of the topic at hand.
1hz + turbo + moderate boost = perfectly safe engine.WRONG.
1hz + turbo + moderate boost = Reduced engine life and possible early failure.CORRECT
As for intercooling cracking piston heads I don't even know where to start on this one. I have heard some crazy statements on forums but this one may have just won the gold.
People are going to be making big decisions and spending a lot of money based off the opinions given on this forum so please reframe from posting unless you have at least some knowledge of the topic at hand.
1, a hdfte from a 79 series for 7500.....that will bolt straight in on the bell and mounts...some fooling with wires and exhausts and you are making serious power with good economy.
2, A pair of 79 diffs will return the ratio back to std (4.3 and 35's)
3, Gas it up and get 2k back from medicare
4, transfer gears with lower than std high range and low range
Andrew
2, A pair of 79 diffs will return the ratio back to std (4.3 and 35's)
3, Gas it up and get 2k back from medicare
4, transfer gears with lower than std high range and low range
Andrew
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i vote for turbo. I turboed mine at 300,000ks and it lasted the few years after that I had it without a drama. Only ran 9psi boost no intercooler and pyro running a 550deg C. And it got flogged up and down the soft sand, towed my ski boat blah blah...
The price of a V8 conversion will soon run away, I've been down that path before too
Good luck whichever way you go
The price of a V8 conversion will soon run away, I've been down that path before too
Good luck whichever way you go
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