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has anyone ever fitted a turbo to a petrol 80 series?

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has anyone ever fitted a turbo to a petrol 80 series?

Post by dazlin »

looking at getting a duel fuel 80 series 4.5 petrol, if anyone has fitted a turbo intercooled system to one i'd love to hear about it. Power, fuel economy and everything else.
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Post by badger »

Mate bolted one on 2 long weekends ago. using standard computor with a rising rate fuel reg and bout 5psi of boost. goes well n got better econamy. even on 315's
He is going to put an aftermarket computor and an intercooler on it soon.

Ps he can buy a kit from AXT for under 3k, it includes manifold, dump, turbo, oil return for the sump (you have to braze it in) and a few hoses etc
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Post by cloughy »

Local bloke is running arund here with one, making in the vicinity of 375RWHP, no idea's on details, I just get sheet from him occasionally :D
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Post by dumbdunce »

badger wrote:Mate bolted one on 2 long weekends ago. using standard computor with a rising rate fuel reg and bout 5psi of boost. goes well n got better econamy. even on 315's
He is going to put an aftermarket computor and an intercooler on it soon.

Ps he can buy a kit from AXT for under 3k, it includes manifold, dump, turbo, oil return for the sump (you have to braze it in) and a few hoses etc
more info on this kit please?
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Post by bad_religion_au »

a few places do supercharger kits for them.

A guy around here has the 4.5 motor, dropped it into a 1970's toyota crown, and got about 575RWKW from it, on stock internals, until it threw a leg out of bed (it ran reliably at the strip on less power too).

he's currently building a hipo one now i think...
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Post by whitemav »

Safari turbo systems used to sell a bolt on kit that produced 240kw at the flywheel.
Think they still do them cause they ship them to middle east where they are very popular.
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Post by berad »

the boys at toymods have a few turbo'd, have a look at there buildups for some good info.
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Post by duck »

berad wrote:the boys at toymods have a few turbo'd, have a look at there buildups for some good info.
got a link
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Post by badger »

what do you want to kno dowsor
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Post by Spartacus »

dumbdunce wrote:
badger wrote:Mate bolted one on 2 long weekends ago. using standard computor with a rising rate fuel reg and bout 5psi of boost. goes well n got better econamy. even on 315's
He is going to put an aftermarket computor and an intercooler on it soon.

Ps he can buy a kit from AXT for under 3k, it includes manifold, dump, turbo, oil return for the sump (you have to braze it in) and a few hoses etc
more info on this kit please?
same.
mainly the sub 3k part and is it plug in an go play? (except sump)
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Post by neonasty »

http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthrea ... uper+crown

Not sure whether you can view it if your not a member though.
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Post by Ice »

And Toymods is a bitch to get a membership on, well it used to be

Just be carefull to fill out all the shit they ask for accurately can take a few months sometimes to get access, is frustrating but worth the wait in the end
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Post by dumbdunce »

Spartacus wrote:
dumbdunce wrote:
badger wrote:Mate bolted one on 2 long weekends ago. using standard computor with a rising rate fuel reg and bout 5psi of boost. goes well n got better econamy. even on 315's
He is going to put an aftermarket computor and an intercooler on it soon.

Ps he can buy a kit from AXT for under 3k, it includes manifold, dump, turbo, oil return for the sump (you have to braze it in) and a few hoses etc
more info on this kit please?
same.
mainly the sub 3k part and is it plug in an go play? (except sump)
come on Badger, where's the info on the kit? url? phone number? where can I get one?
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Post by berad »

Its a bastard because its full of good infomation and people who will help you who know what there talkin about haha. they try to keep the deadshits out, theyve done a decent job so far haha.
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Post by badger »

ring opposite lock at clontarf ask about the turbo kit on craigs 80
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Post by dow50r »

I bolted a second hand safari kit on mine....turned the std 4.5 auto respectable ride into a 3 tonne WRX
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Post by Mad Cruiser »

I'm keen on doing this to my 4.5L petrol 105 series but haven't been able to find any information or kits

I've found information on superchargers but they want about $6000 +
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Post by toddo »

There was a fellow on the Gold Coast that had a turbo on his petrol 80 series, it went like the clappers. He raced it in a Motorkhana once at Parklands, beat all except an Evo Lancer. I think he owned a turbo and tuning shop on the Coast, and it was his display car. Dont recall name.
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Post by Auto-Craft »

Had a turbo intercooled 4.5 in the mid to late 90's with Safari kit, running 3" exhaust etc, was making 220 rw kw and 580rw Nm back then, on 10 psi boost [was the stormin norman dark blue 80, a month or so after I sold it] was a very nice car to drive, would go to rev limiter in top gear, Craig Martin had it up the pointy end of the Aust Safari back then, and we did Ateco in it and finished fourth or something.

Currently have a 95 auto 4.5 with CAPA supercharger running 7 psi boost, making 150 rw kw and 520 rw Nm with std computer, rising rate reg, hard wired fuel pump, just need to stop car trying to lower pump volts to lean it, and make check engine light come on now.

I was going to turbo this one too, but the CAPA kit came along from a wrecker I know, and was a great price.

My old 80 turbo intercooled would return on 285's around 14-15lt per 100km around town/hwy, would get as good as 11 lt per 100km [proven during an LCOOL economy run previously, when a factory TD was the only vehicle, which used .5 lt less than mine, for same trip on an economy run organised at the time] and would get up into the low 20's per 100km, if driven hard.

I have been getting 19's per 100 out of my 95 80 auto on 37's before the supercharger, and its only been on a week, so havent got to work out if economy has improved by much, but Im expecting low 16's per 100km, based on previous experience with other vehicles and kits.

Post 95 models are the best to do forced induction, as the injectors etc will handle the requirement, pre 95 require extra injectors etc, to make good power.
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Post by PGS 4WD »

There is a low boost kit available, about 150 rwkW. I've done custom ones and straight LPG ones over the years, they go like hell. The safari kit was good, about 180 rwkW, but you can do better, larger intercooler and a BB turbo, aftermarket management, fuel system etc. Easily make 200 rwkW on stock engine, more if you are game and the klms aren't too high.

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Post by dow50r »

I used to have all the links, AVO sell a high power kit, big dollars....theres a place that makes manifolds out of the states...put a xr6 turbo on it snd away you go...if your quick, theres a set of forgies on ebay that super crown is selling :)
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Post by peeko22 »

if you have a spare $10 000 capa have supercharger kits for $7500 then find somene to fit it brings your 80 series to about 290kw expensive but i bet it would be sick as and sh*t on somenes skyline

http://www.capa.com.au/kits_toyota.htm
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Post by MS-75 »

I'm happy to answer any questions on turboing 1FZ that I can guys.

I'm not particularly competent on the ins and outs of the factory EFI system as I've only ever run a full programmable ECU, but can answer prettymuch anything regarding standard engine component strengths, series 1 to 2 differences, aftermarket parts availability + cost, HP potential and turbo sizing.

Cheers
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Post by bad_religion_au »

MS-75 wrote:I'm happy to answer any questions on turboing 1FZ that I can guys.

I'm not particularly competent on the ins and outs of the factory EFI system as I've only ever run a full programmable ECU, but can answer prettymuch anything regarding standard engine component strengths, series 1 to 2 differences, aftermarket parts availability + cost, HP potential and turbo sizing.

Cheers
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is that the famed supercrown Sean???
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Post by MS-75 »

'Famed", no.

Stupid, yes........
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Post by turbo105 »

hey, just finished my turbo kit on my fz105 landcruiser, got the boost response and much better fuel economy i expected, but i am suprised at how much power ive got at a low boost setting. (11psi) it made 281kw at the wheels through 315's and an auto! and that is on injected gas. thats enough to beat most wrx's in a 3 tonne 4x4. i have pictures and video's but dont know how to post them yet.[/url]
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Post by simmo404 »

So by wiki, standard hp for the 80 series petrol is 212hp (158kw). Im assuming thats at the fly wheel. How much does it lose by the time that gets to the wheels?
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Post by bad_religion_au »

simmo404 wrote:So by wiki, standard hp for the 80 series petrol is 212hp (158kw). Im assuming thats at the fly wheel. How much does it lose by the time that gets to the wheels?
i'd be guessing about 40% drivetrain loss. it is a big heavy box/diff to spin
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Post by simmo404 »

Heres an interesting link which should work for toymod.
http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=22976

Heres a supercharger product from California.
http://www.tlc4x4.com/2000/Parts/tlc_ka ... harger.htm

And Safaris old turbo which apparently they only sell overseas and in bulk.
http://www.airpowersystems.com/safari/t ... turbo.html
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Post by zackde »

AXT sell a complete kit for 4.5ltr 80 series am going to get this the kit has many options the top kit with water to air is $7500 fitted they are located in Dandenong Vic on Cheltenham Rd. They had there petrol 100 series with this kit on an 4wd Action DVD. Kit looks good cast 2 piece manifolds PWR intercooler.
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