it would be astronomical. it wouldn't even turn over. the combustion chamber is in the 1HZ head but it is in the 1HD-(F)T pistons. the direct injection head is essentially flat. the factory turbo pistons have larger diameter gudgeons so it follows you need the turbo rods (although in theory I giess if you had time and lathe skillz you could conceivably sleeve the 1HZ gudgeon pins into 1HD-FT pistons).Shadow wrote:why?dumbdunce wrote:he would have to change pistons and conrods too. and injectors, lines, timing cover, inlet manifold, probably more. its not a simple swap.Shadow wrote:it will breath so much better than the indirect injection.ads80 wrote:why???????????
What would the compression do with hz rods and pistons? Too high?
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holy phucking shit!! that sounds insane!! awesome shit man, any more vids ?ads80 wrote:I run a 1hz, balanced internals, hpc coated everything, garret turbo, air to air int, 25psi boost, modded fuel pump, makes 165rwkw and well over 1200nm from 1500rpm to 6000, and has been reliable now for over 3 years
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Yeah thats in the wheels. Its stock as a rock apart from after market computer, exhaust + maffless tune etc.. Those figures are after it goes through the gearing though.
But I want to down grade. Dont want to have to do another engine conversion. 80 series are bloody good and bloody cheap. I think ill have to look a bit further into it before comitting to the 4.2. Maybe a 4.5 with some mild work on gas. Still not sure.
A stock 4.2td is roughly 99kw/132bhp - 299nm/220lb/ft But thats stock.
But I want to down grade. Dont want to have to do another engine conversion. 80 series are bloody good and bloody cheap. I think ill have to look a bit further into it before comitting to the 4.2. Maybe a 4.5 with some mild work on gas. Still not sure.
A stock 4.2td is roughly 99kw/132bhp - 299nm/220lb/ft But thats stock.
did you do your dyno run in 1st gear lol?TheBigBoy wrote:Yeah thats in the wheels. Its stock as a rock apart from after market computer, exhaust + maffless tune etc.. Those figures are after it goes through the gearing though.
But I want to down grade. Dont want to have to do another engine conversion. 80 series are bloody good and bloody cheap. I think ill have to look a bit further into it before comitting to the 4.2. Maybe a 4.5 with some mild work on gas. Still not sure.
A stock 4.2td is roughly 99kw/132bhp - 299nm/220lb/ft But thats stock.
03 HDJ100R GXL / 94 FJ45-80
no low range 1stShadow wrote:did you do your dyno run in 1st gear lol?TheBigBoy wrote:Yeah thats in the wheels. Its stock as a rock apart from after market computer, exhaust + maffless tune etc.. Those figures are after it goes through the gearing though.
But I want to down grade. Dont want to have to do another engine conversion. 80 series are bloody good and bloody cheap. I think ill have to look a bit further into it before comitting to the 4.2. Maybe a 4.5 with some mild work on gas. Still not sure.
A stock 4.2td is roughly 99kw/132bhp - 299nm/220lb/ft But thats stock.
80 series 1980 hilux cab supra twin turbo engine
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
Ok, I can tell people are not sure. There is a big difference once it goes through the gearing. Here's an old dyno run (the only 1 I have a picture of on my comp).
Dyno run 4th gear. 290 bhp 1100lb/ft = 1489 nm. And I have over 300 bhp now with a few easy mods (mostly to do with air). So Id have more than that in torque now aswell. V8's are not less torque than Diesels. Remember mine is still stock'o. And the torque is right up there early. Its a shame he didnt start my run with less rev's.
Not bagging diesels, each to their own. But its still hard to compair to figures like this.
ps. The standard torque figures for the 4.2td in my previous post doesnt sound right. I will have to re check it.
Dyno run 4th gear. 290 bhp 1100lb/ft = 1489 nm. And I have over 300 bhp now with a few easy mods (mostly to do with air). So Id have more than that in torque now aswell. V8's are not less torque than Diesels. Remember mine is still stock'o. And the torque is right up there early. Its a shame he didnt start my run with less rev's.
Not bagging diesels, each to their own. But its still hard to compair to figures like this.
ps. The standard torque figures for the 4.2td in my previous post doesnt sound right. I will have to re check it.
Yep. Thats why people should ignore the flywheel hp out put that come with from the dealers and only work in bhp.. Its the only really true reading and varies from truck to truck with different mods etc...
hp and torque are somewhat related. But varies from diesel to petrol so its hard to measure. Otherwise you could just say 3 times the power = 3 times the torque.
hp and torque are somewhat related. But varies from diesel to petrol so its hard to measure. Otherwise you could just say 3 times the power = 3 times the torque.
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hey dude i am just taking the pissTheBigBoy wrote:Ok, I can tell people are not sure. There is a big difference once it goes through the gearing. Here's an old dyno run (the only 1 I have a picture of on my comp).
Dyno run 4th gear. 290 bhp 1100lb/ft = 1489 nm. And I have over 300 bhp now with a few easy mods (mostly to do with air). So Id have more than that in torque now aswell. V8's are not less torque than Diesels. Remember mine is still stock'o. And the torque is right up there early.
Not bagging diesels, each to their own. But its still hard to compair to figures like this.
the gen 3 is good for around 500 nm std which is a good strong figure
the 1hdfte in a 100 series is good for the same with an exhast and cooler with no fueling mods
80 series 1980 hilux cab supra twin turbo engine
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
ls1 has 450Nm and your getting 1450 at the weels.TheBigBoy wrote:Shadow - You lose alot through the drive train hey... Youd have about 163bhp. I cant work out your torque at the moment though. You wouldnt have anywhere near 1400 though.
I assume your patrol has about 4.11 diff gears same as a cruiser.
So your ratio of flywheel to rear wheels is 3.22
3.22 * 1HDFTE torque(430Nm) = 1385Nm.
Sure its rough and ready comparison, but it would be close id imagine.
Certainly no slouch nexto your Ls1 though. Not bad considering it produces nearly half the power.
03 HDJ100R GXL / 94 FJ45-80
Your not taking into account the near 30% loss through the drive train. Its hard to work out. The best thing is to get it dyno'd. Anyone out there with dyno torque figures to post on their 4.2td.
That is why I was asking about the over 200bhp question and affecting reliability. Your longer stroke than bore and diesel combustion (Extremely High compression) is what gives you your extra torque.
That is why I was asking about the over 200bhp question and affecting reliability. Your longer stroke than bore and diesel combustion (Extremely High compression) is what gives you your extra torque.
yeh i am. I am using your figures. Your LS1 would produce about 450 nM at flywheel.TheBigBoy wrote:Your not taking into account the near 30% loss through the drive train. Its hard to work out. The best thing is to get it dyno'd. Anyone out there with dyno torque figures to post on their 4.2td.
That is why I was asking about the over 200bhp question and affecting reliability. Your longer stroke than bore and diesel combustion (Extremely High compression) is what gives you your extra torque.
Your dyno says youve got 1450nM at the wheels.
The losses through a patrol driuvetrain would be similar to a cruiser drivetrain.
so the ratio of 3.2 should be accurate enough to make an assessment.
03 HDJ100R GXL / 94 FJ45-80
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