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stock GQ turbo not a nissan

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stock GQ turbo not a nissan

Post by babydiesel »

has any1 seen or done this?

put a turbo from a triton or something onto a 4.2D ?

looking for a fun cheap turbo setup
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Post by Z()LTAN »

joel i see you :D
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VL commodore
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vl hey?

Post by babydiesel »

dont spose u could post some pics of the turbo setup?
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celica turbo ive heard

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celica gt-4 turbo ive heard
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Post by KiwiBacon »

Garrett T28 from something like a Nissan SR20DET would do nicely. But not the T25G, it'll surge and die if asked to boost at low rpm.
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Post by chunderlicious »

turbo off a 7mgte or an mr2 called a ct27 same sort of turbo used on the factory turbo landcruisers
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by badger »

ct26 i think u meant chunder.
the best one to get is off a 7mgte or a 1hdfte....... bigger compressor wheel
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Post by Z()LTAN »

what about the flange sizes?

are they are straight bolt on to the td42 manifold?
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Post by roverrat »

Z()LTAN wrote:what about the flange sizes?

are they are straight bolt on to the td42 manifold?
flanges gets me excited :rofl:
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haha yeeah they real nice mmmmm
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Re: stock GQ turbo not a nissan

Post by bogged »

babydiesel wrote:has any1 seen or done this?

put a turbo from a triton or something onto a 4.2D ?

looking for a fun cheap turbo setup
so you have manifold etc and just want the snail?

GU genuine kits come up on ebay for $1000-1500 occasionally, dont know how much cheaper you think you'll go if you need manifold pipes etc.
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Post by GQ TROL »

I run a CT-26 from a Celica GT-4 on mine, same as what the 1HD-T's have except these ones have ceramic exhaust wheel.

Replaced ceramic wheel and shaft with a steel one after the wheel come adrift from the shaft and upgraded to Garrett T-04B compressor wheel at same time. Then went bigger compressor wheel again to a T-04E 56 trim which is slightly too big for general offroad work.
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Post by coxy321 »

Most of the kits i've seen on eBay and the likes have had what they called a "GU" turbo, no doubt a factory unit.

I spose you could sort of pick and choose a turbo to suit your driving style and what the vehicle gets used for if you really wanted. You could use a turbo off a smaller diesel motor (2lt or 3lt) if the motor was going to be used in lower RPM situations, and maybe a bigger turbo (T3 or T04) off a petrol motor if you wanted something suited to mid to high RPM. A smaller turbo would suit me cause i'm happy to drive like grandpa. Slow and steady.....

On another note, what are people most likely to go for:
a) second hand turbo kit off eBay or similar for $1000-$1500
b) turbo kit from a workshop (drive-in drive-out) for $4500-$6000

Obviously the main difference is new parts, dyno tuning, and labour, but is it really worth the extra $4k-$5k??

I'm sure there's plenty of poeple on here that have gone either way for their own personal reasons - i'm sure they can give an opinion.

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Post by babydiesel »

i will be usually going in mud & sand mostly but i would like it suited more to keep me in 3rd for longer hill climbs etc
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