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turbo off a rocky

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turbo off a rocky

Post by whaldo »

dose anybody know what kind of turbo set up will fit to a roza 1600 hundred engine[/list]
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Post by MightyMouse »

yep - whatever you build yourself.

And then expect it to overheat at the drop of a hat etc etc..... The HD engine isn't really suitable without a lot of ( expensive ) work IMO.

Overall its an expensive option.
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Post by HotFourOk »

As said, nothing will bolt up easily to the Roza 1600 000. :D

And in regards to your title, the turbo off a rocky does not bolt up and would probably not be suitable anyway.
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Post by tufferoza »

mighty mouse, what makes you say that a turbo will cause the engine to overheat at the drop of a hat??
my turbo made no difference what so ever to the running tempreature of the engine.
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Post by MightyMouse »

Experience..... but my problems were with low speed sustained off road type work - wasn't fantastic on really hot days but crawling was a killer.
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Post by tufferoza »

hrmm. ok. i run a w2a intercooler and have been lucky enough not to have that problem. do a lot of sand work which is rather slow going at times.

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Post by MightyMouse »

Yes a bit different - a lot slower ( I've got transfer reduction gears as well ).

I've a PWR air/water intercooler that I never fitted to the diahatsu engine in the vehicle....... any pics of your system ? Would be very interested for my latest install. Space is getting VERY tight - I'm fitting a Mazda BPD - just couldn't get the HD's problems under control - overheating, broken rods, bores moving etc etc......

P.S. the link to your pics is broken :cry:
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Post by tufferoza »

hrmmm... dont know what the go is with my link.

try this
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/657917

there are pics there of the w2a i use, just a little st165 celica set-up.
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Post by MightyMouse »

That works..... I couldn't keep the intercooler radiator clear there... have enough trouble with mud clogging the radiator and its about 300mm+ higher than yours ATM.

Have to squeeze it in somewhere though......

Very different types of use I'd say - yours is clean and straight mine is, well lets just say "well used". :oops:
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Post by tufferoza »

hahaha.. my pics dont show the dents from rolling over in the dunes or bashing through tree's to my favourite fishing spots. ;)

it mainly gets a lot of beach/sand action, esperance has lots of them to offer.
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