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marko wrote:And wat is a safe boost pressure to run in "96" td42 engine
ITs hard to tell really, depends on the life of the car, klms, how well the engine has been cared for.. the strength should hold 12psi (if same as turbo @12psi should do it easy).
Have a look at www.are.com.au good turbo site, will give you some ideas on stuff...
GQ's are well known for overheating problems with turbo/blowers....
Drafty wrote:During comps we often upped the booste to 20 - 21 psi with no detremental effect.
If I ever see your car it will end up with a white stripe on it...

20psi...

Petrol/diesel (cant remember)
Fuel aneroid?
Mark from ARB Sth (used to be) ran 20psi in his TD42, but I would hesitate going over 14psi for road work.
Our old diesel is dead now, head on.
We were racing a 4.5L petrol GU on a beach in Tassie one time, couldnt shake him so we just upped the booste from the in cab controler to 21psi, certainly felt the increase in acceleration and left him in our dust.
We were racing a 4.5L petrol GU on a beach in Tassie one time, couldnt shake him so we just upped the booste from the in cab controler to 21psi, certainly felt the increase in acceleration and left him in our dust.
Joe.
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Drafty wrote:Our old diesel is dead now, head on.
We were racing a 4.5L petrol GU on a beach in Tassie one time, couldnt shake him so we just upped the booste from the in cab controler to 21psi, certainly felt the increase in acceleration and left him in our dust.
yea when mine went from 9-11psi the difference was HEAPS, going from 12-20 would have left you with testicles in the ears....
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bogged wrote:marko wrote:And wat is a safe boost pressure to run in "96" td42 engine
ITs hard to tell really, depends on the life of the car, klms, how well the engine has been cared for.. the strength should hold 12psi (if same as turbo @12psi should do it easy).
Have a look at www.are.com.au good turbo site, will give you some ideas on stuff...
GQ's are well known for overheating problems with turbo/blowers....
do the petrol motor overheat as well? i have just bought a turbo kit for my petrol 4.2. i think it runs about 7lb.
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CRUSHU wrote:do the petrol motor overheat as well? i have just \bought a turbo kit for my petrol 4.2. i think it runs about 7lb.
The cooling system has to be spoton...
which system did u get?
8psi in mine we didnt notice $3000 difference.
AS I see it the temp is a relationship to fuelling on a diesel.
If you increased boost temp shouldnt rise.
If you increased fuel as well or are using an aneroid that adj fuel then it will get hotter.
You can back the fuel off and leave the boost alone.
Petrols run the other way, more fuel, colder combustion.
Bazzle
If you increased boost temp shouldnt rise.
If you increased fuel as well or are using an aneroid that adj fuel then it will get hotter.
You can back the fuel off and leave the boost alone.
Petrols run the other way, more fuel, colder combustion.
Bazzle
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