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turbo petrol 80 series CAN IT BE DONE?

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turbo petrol 80 series CAN IT BE DONE?

Post by stilivn »

Hey ive just put 35's on my 80 and am finding it doesnt really like the hills,
was thinking of getting it turbo'd has anyone done this before an if so any problems to look out for, any other mods to make it compatible, rough cost?
also its on gas.
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Post by Harrow »

have you thorght of supercharging it? something diffrent no lag time
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Post by chunks »

Harrow wrote:have you thorght of supercharging it? something diffrent no lag time
A correctly matched ball bearing turbo will not be laggy, and provide far better gains then a supercharger!
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Post by dow50r »

U will need to be good with a spanner and efi. There is a manifold 4 sale on here now

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Re: turbo petrol 80 series CAN IT BE DONE?

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stilivn wrote:Hey ive just put 35's on my 80 and am finding it doesnt really like the hills,
was thinking of getting it turbo'd has anyone done this before an if so any problems to look out for, any other mods to make it compatible, rough cost?
also its on gas.
go back to third. Seriously it should fly even with 35's maybe look at a better gas setup (injection). that might be your problem
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Post by icrawl »

change ur diff ratios to 4.56 they suit 35s , ive got 37 with 4.88 ratio no problem with power
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Re: turbo petrol 80 series CAN IT BE DONE?

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oldmate wrote:
stilivn wrote:Hey ive just put 35's on my 80 and am finding it doesnt really like the hills,
was thinking of getting it turbo'd has anyone done this before an if so any problems to look out for, any other mods to make it compatible, rough cost?
also its on gas.
go back to third. Seriously it should fly even with 35's maybe look at a better gas setup (injection). that might be your problem
yeah thats what ive been doing, works great but not too keen on revving the car past 3 1/2 - 4 grand
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Post by dow50r »

Marks reduction gears in the transfer is another way to regain what youve lost.
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Re: turbo petrol 80 series CAN IT BE DONE?

Post by icrawl »

stilivn wrote:
oldmate wrote:
stilivn wrote:Hey ive just put 35's on my 80 and am finding it doesnt really like the hills,
was thinking of getting it turbo'd has anyone done this before an if so any problems to look out for, any other mods to make it compatible, rough cost?
also its on gas.
go back to third. Seriously it should fly even with 35's maybe look at a better gas setup (injection). that might be your problem
yeah thats what ive been doing, works great but not too keen on revving the car past 3 1/2 - 4 grand
mate i rev mine to 4 1/2 grand all the time will not hurt it at all and goes like shit from 3 1/2 onwards
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Post by taps »

dow50r wrote:Marks reduction gears in the transfer is another way to regain what youve lost.
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Post by PGS 4WD »

Go the turbo, I did one years ago and it was awesome, no harder than any other vehicle to turbo. There are a few options, kits available now as well as custom stuff. It's not difficult to make double the power without any issues, and the bottom end is tough in them.
I did a duel fuel Safari system 4.5 L with a Gasresearch carby, and have done roller bearing turbos on straight LPG and petrol only vehicles.

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Post by mattt80 »

could i be sonething else.. i had a 80 petrol with 36's on it an that didn't lag very much at all...
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Re: turbo petrol 80 series CAN IT BE DONE?

Post by crankycruiser »

stilivn wrote:
oldmate wrote:
stilivn wrote:Hey ive just put 35's on my 80 and am finding it doesnt really like the hills,
was thinking of getting it turbo'd has anyone done this before an if so any problems to look out for, any other mods to make it compatible, rough cost?
also its on gas.
go back to third. Seriously it should fly even with 35's maybe look at a better gas setup (injection). that might be your problem
yeah thats what ive been doing, works great but not too keen on revving the car past 3 1/2 - 4 grand
LOL.. the 4.5's dont mind revving! they have a limiter so u cant over rev them! :armsup:
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Post by guzzla »

I fitted 4.56 diff gears and have recently fitted 45% rockhoppers from BBM.

Now when off road the mighty 80s cant be stopped.
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Post by dow50r »

My last 80 ran 35's and it was noticeable, but the power of the motor std was sufficient....but i wanted more, so i put extracters on, then a free flow exhaust, finally a safari turbo system, and after that, it was a weapon. Down side was premium unleaded, upside was power to smoke tyres under acceleration. Rediculous power :)
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Re: turbo petrol 80 series CAN IT BE DONE?

Post by dow50r »

crankycruiser wrote:LOL.. the 4.5's dont mind revving! they have a limiter so u cant over rev them! :armsup:
LOL Ray...only U would know that :)
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