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td42t exhaust

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td42t exhaust

Post by 4wd_pig »

hey guys, i went wheeling last weekend and ripped off half my exhaust, so im getting a full system. i have a swb gq patrol with a denco turbo on it, what size/setup does everyone recomend. cheers
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Post by coxy321 »

3" straight through, mandrel bent.

If you're worries about noise, get a resonator put in the rear section.
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Post by Nkelly »

3" Mandrel bend and a stainless turbo muffler,on me GU ute,gunna get a 3" dump pipe fitted to the turbo next by andrew @ dieseltech lilydale. :)


Had a 3" fitted to my GU wagon 2.8ltr(sold it couple years ago) and then had a motson's enhancer fitted,the guy who fitted the motson (dynomotive) @ bayswater said the 2.8 was up by about 11% from factory KW"s before he fitted the motson enhancer,so according to him the 3" made a difference to the power of the vehicle...
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Post by 4wd_pig »

thanks for the response, so how much roughly would i expect to pay for a striaght though 3 inch system
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Post by bogged »

4wd_pig wrote:thanks for the response, so how much roughly would i expect to pay for a striaght though 3 inch system
From turbo back inc 3inch dump, $1400ish from Beaudesert...
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Post by coxy321 »

bogged wrote:
4wd_pig wrote:thanks for the response, so how much roughly would i expect to pay for a striaght though 3 inch system
From turbo back inc 3inch dump, $1400ish from Beaudesert...
Or $700 to $900 for most other "brand names".

You could DIY for about $300 if you're handy with a welder.
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Post by TURBOMQ »

Seen em for around a grand for a mandrel bent system
mq patrol, zorst, spotties, lft ect
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Post by chunks »

My Beaudesert catalogue doesn't list anything for swb Patrols but try giving them a ring 07 5541 2767. A GU Patrol 3" mandrel bent, turbo back, Beaudesert system retails for around $935 + freight & packaging.
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Post by nellyb1 »

wow!

3"

Thats huge.
I've just had a few mates of mine that are pros at fitting and making custom exhuasts fit a 2.5" one on my 4.2 mav.
A 3" mandrel bend exhuast with a straight thru muffler, surely wont give enough back pressure in the car.

I read up on the 96 patrol in a nissan book. They put a 2.5" on and gained 25% more power, put a 3" on and lost 15% of what they had gained.

Mine cost me $400, but that was with mate rates, they both said, that it would have cost around the $600-700 hundred mark.
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Post by chunks »

The turbo provides enough back pressure, I wouldn't go smaller than 3" on a TD42T.
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Post by coxy321 »

nellyb1 wrote:wow!

3"

Thats huge.
I've just had a few mates of mine that are pros at fitting and making custom exhuasts fit a 2.5" one on my 4.2 mav.
A 3" mandrel bend exhuast with a straight thru muffler, surely wont give enough back pressure in the car.
As the learn'ed will know, cars with turbos fitted require no "back pressure" in the exhaust to function optimally. The way turbo's work, the least amount of back pressure the better (eg. straight out).

Having back pressure on a turbocharged engine is only creating extra work for the turbo due to the fact that the exhaust gasses are trying to push through the exhaust housing (around the turbine) and out, and then having to force the exhaust gasses through the exhaust system, rather than the exhaust gasses happily moving along.

Peace out.
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