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TB42 decompression
TB42 decompression
Gday after a bit of help if possible Iam trying to find a thicker than standard head gasket to lower the compression to help pinging issues after I put twin turbos on my Maverick if anybody can help it would be great thanks
at the moment 7 to 8psi, factory boost pressure for the R33GTR turbos that we are using the turbos themselves are T25/28's we are going for more boost, around 12 to 14 but need to sort out the pinging first however we are unsure if the compression ratio is standard the inlet ports are very clean and the motor itself is very healthy so maybe its been apart beforeNutterGQ wrote:so how much boost are you pushing at factory comp ratio? and how small are these turbos?
Ive run these stock motors sucessfully at 12-14psi with stock compresson, I'd be looking into your advance. On high boost applications I have opened up the combustion chamber in favour of thick or multiple head gaskets.
joel
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the motor will only handle single digit timing figures with that smaller exhaust housings i reckon.
What are you using to control the timing?
Are they original gtr turbs, or aftermarket?
Have you had it on a dyno?
Got any pics?
cheers.
What are you using to control the timing?
Are they original gtr turbs, or aftermarket?
Have you had it on a dyno?
Got any pics?
cheers.
GQ shorty, turbo tb42, motec, 35 mt claws, cheezy bar, highmount, 3inch spring, 2inch body
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Thanks for your replies we are trying to run it on shell premium 95 0ctane, a Haltek e6k ecu, at the moment any more than 5deg advance timing and it doesnt go much on it, havent had it on a dyno yet but will get there, the turbos are genuine garrett GTR turbos, we are going to clean up the combustion chambers when the head comes off, cc them and see what we are dealing with ridgecrest engineering in VIC can make a 1.6mm or 2mm copper head gasket so we will probably go with one of those unless I can source something a bit thicker its hard to say but all your advice helps I'll post some pics I think theres step by step instructions on here somewhere
I truely believe the turbo exhaust housings are way too small, especially with 95 octane.
The only fuel that will handle any decent timing with that much restriction would be C16.
Great fuel, But a bit pricey for an offroad machine!
You may be right about the head being modified, but as drifter said, it would need to be heavily altered to produce that much change.
The last thing I want to see you do, is put a wopping great gasket in and still only get 8 degrees of timing, and still no power.
The only fuel that will handle any decent timing with that much restriction would be C16.
Great fuel, But a bit pricey for an offroad machine!
You may be right about the head being modified, but as drifter said, it would need to be heavily altered to produce that much change.
The last thing I want to see you do, is put a wopping great gasket in and still only get 8 degrees of timing, and still no power.
GQ shorty, turbo tb42, motec, 35 mt claws, cheezy bar, highmount, 3inch spring, 2inch body
Need an interstate courier? http://www.transdirect.com.au
Need an interstate courier? http://www.transdirect.com.au
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