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Turbo or Intercooler????????
Turbo or Intercooler????????
I have one of the most commonly asked questions about and i have spent weeks reading alot of different forums and still can't make up my mind what is the best option.
I have a 1999 4.2 turbo diesel patrol wagon with a KnN air filter and 3" mandral bent exhust. These two things alone have made a significant difference. But like most guys i want more.
The big question is can i replace the standard turbo with a larger aftermarket one increase the boost without ajusting the fuel pump without causing damage to the engine?
Also improving fuel economy.
Or is an Intercooler the way to go keeping the standard turbo.
At the end of the day i would like more power and torque, with the best economy possible on a reasonable budget. Not to much to ask?
Any suggestions or recommendations would be great.
I live in Brisbane so locations/ workshops that can supply and assist would be fantastic.
I have a 1999 4.2 turbo diesel patrol wagon with a KnN air filter and 3" mandral bent exhust. These two things alone have made a significant difference. But like most guys i want more.
The big question is can i replace the standard turbo with a larger aftermarket one increase the boost without ajusting the fuel pump without causing damage to the engine?
Also improving fuel economy.
Or is an Intercooler the way to go keeping the standard turbo.
At the end of the day i would like more power and torque, with the best economy possible on a reasonable budget. Not to much to ask?
Any suggestions or recommendations would be great.
I live in Brisbane so locations/ workshops that can supply and assist would be fantastic.
Intercooler. Search Laminova on the forums. With just the laminova water to air cooler and upping the fuel on a standard fuel pump on a TD42 GQ, I have over 104KW and 420Nm on 32's and 4.1's with reasonably low EGT'S. That 25% or more Kw and Nm. Once you have the intercooler, you will then also be ready for the bigger turbo that you will get later.
marin
marin
Rum injected
TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.
Read about it [url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18848]here![/url]
TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.
Read about it [url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18848]here![/url]
I think I'll have to go speak to andy about what u have..... and then get something better Just cauz lolbogged wrote:tryin to drill 12x8mm holes in a box trailer with a cordless drill with 2 fawkt batteriesmr_wonderful wrote:*can hear bogged running to the keyboard*
Garrett Turbo.
over 130kw and 520Nm at wheels with sub 400degree EGT's.. thats . loads more % than stock
marin
Rum injected
TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.
Read about it [url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18848]here![/url]
TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.
Read about it [url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18848]here![/url]
your not allowedmarin wrote:I think I'll have to go speak to andy about what u have..... and then get something better Just cauz lolbogged wrote:tryin to drill 12x8mm holes in a box trailer with a cordless drill with 2 fawkt batteriesmr_wonderful wrote:*can hear bogged running to the keyboard*
Garrett Turbo.
over 130kw and 520Nm at wheels with sub 400degree EGT's.. thats . loads more % than stock
marin
just finished fitting one of andy's turbo's, went with the smaller one cause i too didnt want to touch the pump other than just tweaking it, all as i can say is , DO IT DO IT DO IT you wont look back!!!!
its a gu coil cab, 3" mandrel, fitted a custom front mount at the same time, tweaked fuel screw, yet to do the timing, running 4.1 diff gears on 36 x 15.5 mickey t atz's
IT HAULS ASS
Worth every single cent
its a gu coil cab, 3" mandrel, fitted a custom front mount at the same time, tweaked fuel screw, yet to do the timing, running 4.1 diff gears on 36 x 15.5 mickey t atz's
IT HAULS ASS
Worth every single cent
Gu Ute td42t, dzltech turbo, front mount and aus4wd manifold, 18 x 10 rims and 36 15.5 mickey t's for bling
i was thinking that as i was readingmarin wrote:On another note, nobody else has said it yet, but if you care about your engine and don't want dust etc in it, DITCH THE KnN FILTER!
marin
put the krap & nasty in the bin
2003 GU Patrol ST 4.2L Diesel Turbo Intercooled
1988 D21 Pathfinder 3.8L V6 & T700 - SOLD 11/12
1988 D21 Pathfinder 3.8L V6 & T700 - SOLD 11/12
Well to make more power or torque you need more fuel
However if you add more fuel, temps go up and damage occurs. there are pro and cons of both. You need to get a good ratio or AIR to fuel.
1. Intercooler
This will reduce your inlet temps (if done correctly) and you can screw more fuel into the pump. However you will only be able to do so much till the pump runs out on your setup with an intercooler expect around 110kw at the wheels, the turbo will be a limiting factor.
My suggestion on intercooler would be a front mount, I just dont like the water to air setups and front mounts are proven.
2. Turbo
Yeah its possible to adapt your manifold to suit a garrett roller bearing, yeah it will spool up faster you give you a bit more poke once you screw a bit more fuel in as this turbo will flow more air however to get full potential off it you will need an intercooler.
My suggestion would be to intercool first, see how you go with that, then when the funds allow or should the turbo shite itself then go the garrett roller.
On my gu i had garrett roler, frount mount 4" pipe work max power is around 130kw because the gu pumps lack fuel however once they are modified expect to get around 180kw + with 25 - 28 psi...
However if you add more fuel, temps go up and damage occurs. there are pro and cons of both. You need to get a good ratio or AIR to fuel.
1. Intercooler
This will reduce your inlet temps (if done correctly) and you can screw more fuel into the pump. However you will only be able to do so much till the pump runs out on your setup with an intercooler expect around 110kw at the wheels, the turbo will be a limiting factor.
My suggestion on intercooler would be a front mount, I just dont like the water to air setups and front mounts are proven.
2. Turbo
Yeah its possible to adapt your manifold to suit a garrett roller bearing, yeah it will spool up faster you give you a bit more poke once you screw a bit more fuel in as this turbo will flow more air however to get full potential off it you will need an intercooler.
My suggestion would be to intercool first, see how you go with that, then when the funds allow or should the turbo shite itself then go the garrett roller.
On my gu i had garrett roler, frount mount 4" pipe work max power is around 130kw because the gu pumps lack fuel however once they are modified expect to get around 180kw + with 25 - 28 psi...
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