Has anyone got pics of a GU turbo intercooled kit installed on a GQ 4.2D?
My kit is off an '05' model. any clues on what to block off if needed. Since going on an earlier engine. Any hints to help me out for an easier install would be great. Ive got a zd 30 airbox.
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Installation of series 2 GU turbo kit to GQ 4.2d
Re: Installation of series 2 GU turbo kit to GQ 4.2d
Yep i reckon it might be.STOKKO_GQ wrote:Has anyone got pics of a GU turbo intercooled kit
What are you going to use for the oil drain and feed,the early engines dont have the same feed system as the gu.
You will also need to organise a drain fitting in the sump.!!!
Other than that its a bolt up deal,you may have to make up some sort of bracketry to hold the intercooler as the GQ wont have the rear mount studs etc.
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the intercooler will not fit the GQ. I know they fit GQ 2.8, but there is not enough room between the inlet manifold and bonnet to fit the nissan top mount with out a body lift on the TD42.
all the brackets fit up aside from 1 bolt on the rear of the turbo bottum mount bracket. There is the boss on the block to drill and tap but it is not required.
Drain fitting is easy, drill the sump and weld a fitting to the sump, you shouldbe able to buy or make a train hose fitting for the bottum of the turbo. You can use a non intercooled cross over pipe or fab one up, again not hard.
You may need a new oil feed hose, some 5/8 or 3/4 oil resistant hose and matching hydraulic tube off cuts or steel hose tails. A small peice of plate to cut the drain flange for the oil return, fittings to suit oil preasure hose, some silicon bends and exhaust tube to make cross over pipe.
If you tell me what model motor and where you are located I may be able to sort it all out for you. I have done this conversion already and it has been running for 5 years with out any issues.
all the brackets fit up aside from 1 bolt on the rear of the turbo bottum mount bracket. There is the boss on the block to drill and tap but it is not required.
Drain fitting is easy, drill the sump and weld a fitting to the sump, you shouldbe able to buy or make a train hose fitting for the bottum of the turbo. You can use a non intercooled cross over pipe or fab one up, again not hard.
You may need a new oil feed hose, some 5/8 or 3/4 oil resistant hose and matching hydraulic tube off cuts or steel hose tails. A small peice of plate to cut the drain flange for the oil return, fittings to suit oil preasure hose, some silicon bends and exhaust tube to make cross over pipe.
If you tell me what model motor and where you are located I may be able to sort it all out for you. I have done this conversion already and it has been running for 5 years with out any issues.
If your engine is standard height and you have a 2" body lift you should fit the cooler.
I use the oil feed from between the LHS engine mount uprights on the block.
The red circle on the right in the pic in this thread.
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic161866-0.php
Pm me an email and I will send pics of the hosing and oil return I did for AJ's kit.
I use the oil feed from between the LHS engine mount uprights on the block.
The red circle on the right in the pic in this thread.
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic161866-0.php
Pm me an email and I will send pics of the hosing and oil return I did for AJ's kit.
Well, and if those grub screws fail, take the feed from the pressure sender like I did
By the way, I have to improve that oil return as it leaks. No matter how much I tighten the clamps it weeps oil. Maybe I ditch the 90deg pipe and run only hose from turbo to the drain fitting?
By the way, I have to improve that oil return as it leaks. No matter how much I tighten the clamps it weeps oil. Maybe I ditch the 90deg pipe and run only hose from turbo to the drain fitting?
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