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New Air Box for TD42
New Air Box for TD42
Gday,
Do you guys think this Isuzu Bighorn air box will flow enough air for a TD42 with an after market turbo?
This Isuzu air box has 20cm of diameter and 20cm + oulet 5cm of length.
I have other option and it's a 1KZ air box, but it seems to be very small...
Here are some pics of them:
Bighorn Air Box:
And the 1kz if I'm not mistaken:
Any advice is more than welcome !!!
Cheers
Marco
Do you guys think this Isuzu Bighorn air box will flow enough air for a TD42 with an after market turbo?
This Isuzu air box has 20cm of diameter and 20cm + oulet 5cm of length.
I have other option and it's a 1KZ air box, but it seems to be very small...
Here are some pics of them:
Bighorn Air Box:
And the 1kz if I'm not mistaken:
Any advice is more than welcome !!!
Cheers
Marco
Mate, its all about AIRFLOW.
I would run whichever one looks better and neater and if it feels restricted, try using a high flow air-filter such as a uni-filter or other.
I used a Hilux airbox and ground the inlet/outlet up to 3" and welded stainless on there (from a 2.4L diesel) and ran it on a 4.2L Worked turbo diesel with no airflow restrictions, even with the standard filter.
So these guys who say it will be very very restricted have not done it. As long as the filter has a big enough surface area and you upgrade the inlet and outlet pipes to the size you need, then you will be sweet.
I would run whichever one looks better and neater and if it feels restricted, try using a high flow air-filter such as a uni-filter or other.
I used a Hilux airbox and ground the inlet/outlet up to 3" and welded stainless on there (from a 2.4L diesel) and ran it on a 4.2L Worked turbo diesel with no airflow restrictions, even with the standard filter.
So these guys who say it will be very very restricted have not done it. As long as the filter has a big enough surface area and you upgrade the inlet and outlet pipes to the size you need, then you will be sweet.
hands and mums dont count!!!
YEP! They pretty much ran that on all landcruisers up until 2005!
Correct. This one's off a petrol 80 and does fit, just. You will need to move the overflow bottle back towards the firewall.
It has 3" in and 3 1/2" outlet (made an adaptor back down to 3" to fit the turbo inlet).
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They got nicer, a nicer drain bung, better paint and finally were made from plastic, but yep, same ring airfilter..Mavtd wrote:YEP! They pretty much ran that on all landcruisers up until 2005!
Correct. This one's off a petrol 80 and does fit, just. You will need to move the overflow bottle back towards the firewall.
It has 3" in and 3 1/2" outlet (made an adaptor back down to 3" to fit the turbo inlet).
[img][img]http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc88 ... e00001.jpg[/img][/img][/i]
Nice fitup... They provide Plenty of surface area (like the whole filter). They have a great water drain system, The only drama with them is they are MASSIVE!!
hands and mums dont count!!!
That fit just nice Mavtd, do you think that the early let's say from the 90's until 2000 petrol hilux air box will have the same dimensions, plus inlet / oulet size as the one you have?Mavtd wrote:YEP! They pretty much ran that on all landcruisers up until 2005!
Correct. This one's off a petrol 80 and does fit, just. You will need to move the overflow bottle back towards the firewall.
It has 3" in and 3 1/2" outlet (made an adaptor back down to 3" to fit the turbo inlet).
[img][img]http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc88 ... e00001.jpg[/img][/img][/i]
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