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What engine is in your Patrol?

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

Moderators: toaddog, V8Patrol

What turbo motor do you run?


RD28T
14
9%
ZD30
15
10%
TD42T
59
39%
Aftermarket 4.2 diesel
37
24%
Aftermarket petrol variant
27
18%
 
Total votes: 152

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What engine is in your Patrol?

Post by ... rick »

BBM is looking at producing it's own water-to-air intercooler kit through our Sister business, SABER. I am just trying to get an idea as to what the most popular engines are. I have a fair idea, but just thought I would put up a poll to confirm.
Would you be keen on a quality Water-to-air cooler kit?
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Post by ozy1 »

good to hear you listen to me,

i reakon if you set up bolt on kits for factory turbo'd trucks and do it yourself kit for the rest of us,

you can used the same heat exchangers, radiators, fan and pump, just dont supply the pipe work, as there are alot of custom turbo kits out there,

i will be the test dummy if needed,
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rd28t

Post by k3lst »

i voted 2.8 only because i didnt want to lie :rofl: :rofl:

its not the size of it, its what you do with it (so i keep telling myself)

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Post by ... rick »

ozy1 wrote:good to hear you listen to me,

i will be the test dummy if needed,
Yes you will.
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Post by rogantriton »

go the mighty rd28t :D
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Post by brad-chevlux »

i'll put my hand up for test dummy, that way it will be tested in real heat.
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Post by TheBigBoy »

Gen 3 V8...
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Post by adamj1300 »

go the mighty 2.8. it ur wanting a test dummy i canhave use mine i dont even mind if u cook th engine! :)
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Post by benhl »

full kit for TD42T!!! We need an in between variant somewhere middel ground between full ARE custom $4000 kit and a $400 frozen boost ebay One :idea:
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Post by NutterGQ »

booo wheres the RB30 option?
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Post by Offroad-Events »

4.3 Chev here
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Post by Merv »

TD42
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Post by Skegbudley »

Where's the rest of the grenade owners when you want them?
There's got to be more than 2 of us here.
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Post by weeman »

I have an air to air setup and dont have an issue with exhaust temps.

Have you considered front and top mount kits for the patrols as some people arent fans of water to air..
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Post by turbo gu »

I've got 2 TD42T GUs. Water to air intercoolers would be great. :cool:
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Post by garth »

I have a few of these wagons.

2 X TD42T
2 X Aftermarket 4.2
1 X factory NA 4.2

The PWR IS the "in between" cooler.
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Post by bogged »

weeman wrote:Have you considered front and top mount kits for the patrols as some people arent fans of water to air..
... and some people dont have room/space to put a worthwhile sized (volume) radiator for the water to air. No use having water to air if you cant cool the water enough...
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Post by garth »

if you "trim" the thickness of the plastic grill you will be surprised how much cooler with fans attached you can fit in behind there on both sides and still keep the AC condenser.
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Post by NutterGQ »

garth wrote:if you "trim" the thickness of the plastic grill you will be surprised how much cooler with fans attached you can fit in behind there on both sides and still keep the AC condenser.
100%

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic106 ... highlight=

check first page
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Post by garth »

Niiiiice....i have never done a patrol petty yet only hypo diesels, looks like a lot more gear is available off shelf rather than goin custom ie extractors.

well fitted cooler job too.
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Post by Zako »

I'd be keen for a DIY kit for my grenade pending price

Regards

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Post by NutterGQ »

garth wrote:Niiiiice....i have never done a patrol petty yet only hypo diesels, looks like a lot more gear is available off shelf rather than goin custom ie extractors.

well fitted cooler job too.
I only bought an RB30 Pooey because of the VL/Skyline parts scene, very easy and relatively affordable to make lotsa power, cooler was fiddly because I spent 2 hours with a grinder taking off a mm at a time of each fin, but end result stock look and air con still there. I think it looks silly when people punch the grill out and have a massive front mount poking through, its a bit look at me look at me lol.... The sleeper look is what its all about, building a new motor for it now looking at chasing some bigger numbers.
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Post by garth »

yeah spent about the same amount of time fitting coolers behind grill to look as stock as pos,...."walk quietly, but carry BIG stick"
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Post by NutterGQ »

garth wrote:yeah spent about the same amount of time fitting coolers behind grill to look as stock as pos,...."walk quietly, but carry BIG stick"

funniest thing for me is when people here it dose/flutter they boot it, get in front stick head out window and look under the bullbar for the cooler lol, how long do they think it would last down there hahaha
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Post by dirtyGQ »

hope someone makes a good intercooler soon because i had one on order for 6 months from a qld turbo company and gave up :x :x
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Post by 84mksd33t »

wheres the option for "SD33T with Front mount intercooler"
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Post by missinnissin »

holden 253
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Post by jcclures »

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Post by bogged »

138 grey motor
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Post by NutterGQ »

bogged wrote:138 grey motor


you thinking to intercool your ride on mower?
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