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Hilux turbo exhaust
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Hilux turbo exhaust
Hey guys,
i just put a dts turbo kit on my hilux.
i got a 2.5 inch exhaust with a small muffler on it and it ends at the back of the cab but its practically silent.
what exhaust do you guys have on your turbo hiluxs to get the nice turbo whistle
I don't want a exhaust the is stupidly loud
but i want nice spool noise
Thanks
troy
i just put a dts turbo kit on my hilux.
i got a 2.5 inch exhaust with a small muffler on it and it ends at the back of the cab but its practically silent.
what exhaust do you guys have on your turbo hiluxs to get the nice turbo whistle
I don't want a exhaust the is stupidly loud
but i want nice spool noise
Thanks
troy
its just a scratch, she'll buff out
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Re: Hilux turbo exhaust
I have the same and sounds ok with a straight through muffler...troylux wrote:Hey guys,
i just put a dts turbo kit on my hilux.
i got a 2.5 inch exhaust with a small muffler on it and it ends at the back of the cab but its practically silent.
what exhaust do you guys have on your turbo hiluxs to get the nice turbo whistle
I don't want a exhaust the is stupidly loud
but i want nice spool noise
Thanks
troy
3.0L turbo diesel, 4" lift, bud's front housing, track assasin cv's, air lokker front + Rear, beadlock'd 37 stickies, high steer, 15.5" travel ranchos, high pinion diff and coils on the rear
mmm interesting
i have only just got the exhaust done.
it might get louder once the muffler burns a bit.
for those guys who DIY tune the hilux
i am running 7 psi how much approx have you wound the fuel screw out.
right not i haven't touched the fuel
is it bad run the standard mixture running 7 psi
Thanks
troy
i have only just got the exhaust done.
it might get louder once the muffler burns a bit.
for those guys who DIY tune the hilux
i am running 7 psi how much approx have you wound the fuel screw out.
right not i haven't touched the fuel
is it bad run the standard mixture running 7 psi
Thanks
troy
its just a scratch, she'll buff out
BOONDALL BACKYARD PERFORMANCE
BOONDALL BACKYARD PERFORMANCE
Did you fit the turbo your self? if it was fitted in a shop they should have tuned it.
if not then get it done.
I know someone who did an engine by not retuning his 2.8 after turboing it. get it dynod for $150 and it should run at its best, it also means you can drive it without worrying so much.
If you play with it yourself then make sure you get a pyro gauge as too much fuel can make it run very hot. see one of my posts a few weeks back for a cheapy.
As far as I know you can tune them ROUGHLY (and i still reckon get it dyno tuned) by loosening the locking nut on the pump and turning the screw 1/4 turn then testing it, from what i knoe dont turn it more that 1/2 turn total - watching for extra black smoke out the back - this is unburnt fuel. if it blows too much smoke the undo your last adjustments untill the smoke is not so noticable.
If you search the bible there should be a better description of how to do it. it should also tell you which way to screw the adjustment to increase fuel.
If in doubt spend the money on a dynotune - anyone had a dyno done near where troylux lives and been happy with their service?
if not then get it done.
I know someone who did an engine by not retuning his 2.8 after turboing it. get it dynod for $150 and it should run at its best, it also means you can drive it without worrying so much.
If you play with it yourself then make sure you get a pyro gauge as too much fuel can make it run very hot. see one of my posts a few weeks back for a cheapy.
As far as I know you can tune them ROUGHLY (and i still reckon get it dyno tuned) by loosening the locking nut on the pump and turning the screw 1/4 turn then testing it, from what i knoe dont turn it more that 1/2 turn total - watching for extra black smoke out the back - this is unburnt fuel. if it blows too much smoke the undo your last adjustments untill the smoke is not so noticable.
If you search the bible there should be a better description of how to do it. it should also tell you which way to screw the adjustment to increase fuel.
If in doubt spend the money on a dynotune - anyone had a dyno done near where troylux lives and been happy with their service?
What will that do as in will the noise be alot louder and give you a KW gain?Just wondering as I have the same motorandwant to experiment with the exhaust. I assume you will be changing the dump pipe to 3in too.ferrit wrote:when i drop the 1KZ-TE into my truck, im getting a 3" exhaust with Resonator and thats it. Mandrel bent too!
Dont adjust the fuel at all with out a egt gauge.
The paper work u get with the turbo say to screw it it 1/4 of a turn. I did just that and could hit 700deg on the flats in about 10sec. It is now 1/8 of a turn and have a water-air intercooler sitting here waiting to be fitted up. That on a 3ltr running 9psi
The paper work u get with the turbo say to screw it it 1/4 of a turn. I did just that and could hit 700deg on the flats in about 10sec. It is now 1/8 of a turn and have a water-air intercooler sitting here waiting to be fitted up. That on a 3ltr running 9psi
Shane
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