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GQ swb buildup Q's
GQ swb buildup Q's
I have read through the forum as much as i can and found just about all the information i need just wanted to ask some Q's on stuff i couldn't find.
1. What is the best turbo to run on a tb42e for off road(early boost eg:1600-1800 rpm?
2. How much cc do the standard injectors flow?
3. What ecu has worked the best for a turbo tb42 would like to run 2 maps one for LPG & one for Petrol?
Any info you can share would be great.
Cheers
Ben
1. What is the best turbo to run on a tb42e for off road(early boost eg:1600-1800 rpm?
2. How much cc do the standard injectors flow?
3. What ecu has worked the best for a turbo tb42 would like to run 2 maps one for LPG & one for Petrol?
Any info you can share would be great.
Cheers
Ben
Buildup
Just thought i would give some info on what i am doing.
I have just bought a 1989 GQ swb patrol and want to do a buildup for the local comps eg: CQ offroad challenge so i can get into the offroad sport nothing to full on for now.
I will be chopping the cab down to a extra cab,3"-4" susp lift,rollcage,tube tray,lock front and rear with 4.6 gears,winch bar,rock sliders,turbo tb42 on LPG & petrol and 35x12.5" for offroad and 33x10" onroad.
Any input would be great.
Cheers
Ben
It has a body lift and 5" coils but i will be taking them both out.


I have just bought a 1989 GQ swb patrol and want to do a buildup for the local comps eg: CQ offroad challenge so i can get into the offroad sport nothing to full on for now.
I will be chopping the cab down to a extra cab,3"-4" susp lift,rollcage,tube tray,lock front and rear with 4.6 gears,winch bar,rock sliders,turbo tb42 on LPG & petrol and 35x12.5" for offroad and 33x10" onroad.
Any input would be great.
Cheers
Ben
It has a body lift and 5" coils but i will be taking them both out.


As far as I know XR6T runs a 0.5C 1.06 GT3086R. Normal GT30/40 or GT3086 run 0.7C and 0.63t to 1.16t.
As mentioned a Good sized turbo. Try stick with ball/roller bearings maybe a T04z could be good also.
quadcamshorty and raptorthumper have done some good build threads.
For comp work I would stick with petrol.
As mentioned a Good sized turbo. Try stick with ball/roller bearings maybe a T04z could be good also.
quadcamshorty and raptorthumper have done some good build threads.
For comp work I would stick with petrol.
5" springs
I would like to run full gas but i would also like to run petrol as backup cant get gas when your out in the bush but can carry a jerry can.coxy321 wrote:I'd go straight gas (Gas Research) with the full TB42E EFI plumbing. Has been a proven solid setup that produces great power- and even better fuel economy.
Why remove both spring and body lift??? If it were me, i'd just remove the BL. I'm anti body lift.
After reading through the forum having such a high lift with the springs in a swb it will handle like a pig and i would have to do mods on the tail shaft and mounts on the diff.
back chop
Sorry only chopin the back
ecu
would a MegaSquirt II ECU kit v3.0 do the job?
Re: 5" springs
You can run petrol as a backup. Leave the original throttle butterfly wired open (or the carby), and leave enough fuel line plumbing there to allow feed from either a small fuel tank, modified jerry can, or other fuel holding container.yeppoon_gu wrote:I would like to run full gas but i would also like to run petrol as backup cant get gas when your out in the bush but can carry a jerry can.coxy321 wrote:I'd go straight gas (Gas Research) with the full TB42E EFI plumbing. Has been a proven solid setup that produces great power- and even better fuel economy.
Why remove both spring and body lift??? If it were me, i'd just remove the BL. I'm anti body lift.
After reading through the forum having such a high lift with the springs in a swb it will handle like a pig and i would have to do mods on the tail shaft and mounts on the diff.
One of my mates has an old bone cruncher with a 350 chev on straight gas. He did as i mentioned above, and has a kit he carries that allows him to plumb a jerry can (steel, 10L & 20L) in case of emergencies.
Re: 5" springs
coxy321 wrote:You can run petrol as a backup. Leave the original throttle butterfly wired open (or the carby), and leave enough fuel line plumbing there to allow feed from either a small fuel tank, modified jerry can, or other fuel holding container.yeppoon_gu wrote:I would like to run full gas but i would also like to run petrol as backup cant get gas when your out in the bush but can carry a jerry can.coxy321 wrote:I'd go straight gas (Gas Research) with the full TB42E EFI plumbing. Has been a proven solid setup that produces great power- and even better fuel economy.
Why remove both spring and body lift??? If it were me, i'd just remove the BL. I'm anti body lift.
After reading through the forum having such a high lift with the springs in a swb it will handle like a pig and i would have to do mods on the tail shaft and mounts on the diff.
One of my mates has an old bone cruncher with a 350 chev on straight gas. He did as i mentioned above, and has a kit he carries that allows him to plumb a jerry can (steel, 10L & 20L) in case of emergencies.
Thats what i would like to do just have a 60L petrol tank as backup but want to have 2 maps in the ecu for both lpg and petrol.
Because im doing a ground up build and while i have the mig out should i rotate the diffs for the 4" springs?
Re: 5" springs
Definately not. Thats why God created dropped radius arms/5 link/ drop boxes for the front, and fully adjustable 5 links for the rear end.yeppoon_gu wrote:Because im doing a ground up build and while i have the mig out should i rotate the diffs for the 4" springs?
And the beauty is, when you smash/bend a diff, you just whip it out and throw another one under there.
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