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i shat a turbo and put a hiflo garret on

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i shat a turbo and put a hiflo garret on

Post by cooter »

94 disco 300tdi Snapped impeller shaft and i am in need of a new turbo if any1 has one
also what are my options int the area of aftermarket turbos for the tdi
( i tried search but with no luck)
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

There is a kit available to fit the variable vane turbo from the HS2.8. There are pics floating round on AULRO.
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Post by Bush65 »

pm sent.

Because the turbine housing is part of the exhaust manifold, you need another manifold to fit an aftermarket turbo.

There is a place that use a mitsubishi turbo and manifold for the 300Tdi - kit was $2400, may be more now.

If you could get a 200Tdi manifold, you could adapt other turbos.
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Bush65 cheers mate much appreciated ;)
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Post by cooter »

john i have decided to rebuild that turbo i got from u as it has a slight leak from the seals got a price of 600 for a reco and high flow wheel fitted and internal polish
made it cheaper that the turbo is in reasonably good condition to start with off to sydney tomorrow to get it done
thanks again ya bloods worth bottling :armsup:
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Post by KiwiBacon »

If you want to rebuild it yourself, a rebuild kit from Ebay (T2/T25 Garrett) will cost you under $100 on your doorstep.

It takes a couple of hours if you're slow and it's not a difficult job either.
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Post by cooter »

thought of doing it myself but wanted to get it hi flowed as well
so bugga it atleast this way i get 1.5 years warranty on workmanship
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Post by cooter »

final price $632 including freight back here high flow full rebuild and internal polish bought a slightly bigger intercooler 2nd hand from ebay uk 6 months ago when mine was leaking so once i get it cleaned out and the turbo fitted i will be haulin
all i need now is a metal head gesket as the stock one wont handle the boost
Has anyone oringed the cyl head on the 300 tdi?
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Post by Bush65 »

Given the engine hasn't had a bad overheating episode and both head and deck are flat. I would use a new set of head bolts, lubricate the threads and under the bolt head with moly grease then over tighten them a little. Also better if you use more, smaller tightening sequences to get to the final tension.

And just because they are tightened using a part turn method, does not mean that they are already tightened to yield as many people assume.

I have heard that full metal gaskets are available now, but have not seen them personally. They should withstand the pressure better than the composite gaskets.
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Post by cooter »

cheers john i will save this link for when i do the gasket the turbo will be back over the next couple of days
thanks again
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Post by cooter »

put the reco hi flo on tonight wow my old turbo must have been r00ted
i refit the old boost controller on the setting it was at on my old turbo (17psi) she went straight to 25psi :shock: pulled over quick smart she is now set at 17.5 pounds and goes like a rocked and egt max at 620 lugging up a massive hill
but at 25 psi it was breaking traction :shock: don't think it would last long at that boost setting :D might leave that till its time for an engine conversion

if any 1 ever needs their turbo rebuilt contact precision turbochargers at wetherill park on02 97565757
a full kit and hi flow inc machining was 630 delivered to my door
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Post by Bush65 »

That's good news.
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Post by cooter »

im having troubles keeping boost hoses on im gunna put some better clamps on tomorrow :D as the stock ones are knackered
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Post by KiwiBacon »

Any idea what size wheel they put in there?
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Post by cooter »

KiwiBacon wrote:Any idea what size wheel they put in there?
mate not 100% sure in the end as we tried 4 different wheels it ended up being a large t25 wheel and a few sizes larger if that helps
he tried a huge one but it ended up having way to much lag on the test bench so went 1 down and it is sweet
2000rpm she starts boosting and is at full boost by 2100
all in all im very happy with the result
my old turbo used to start boosting at 1800 and reach full boost by 2000
and sounded like it was doing eleventy billion rpm whereas this seems to be a lot better exhaust temps are lucky to reach 600 now where i was peaking 740 before with intercooler water misters
all in all i would recommend the service to any1
we should have an outerlimits good service thread :D
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