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Turbo for GQ Diesel with big kays?

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Turbo for GQ Diesel with big kays?

Post by beretta »

I am considering having a turbo kit fitted to my 4.2 Diesel GQ wagon, it has done just under 450,000k's and hasn't had a spanner on the motor, gearbox or transfer case. What are the pitfalls of this with that many kays on the clock, will it bother the old girl?
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Re: Turbo for GQ Diesel with big kays?

Post by bogged »

you have checked the images of Woops rebuilt TD42 below?
550,000 and still see the original cross hatching in the bores...

But then, I wouldnt put one on at 550,000klms.... asking for problems.
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Post by Woop »

COULD be a bit risky with that sort of K's if engine hasnt been looked after--reg oil changes etc. You should at least remove sump and check engine bearing clearances. If they are nearly worn out, theres no point in adding a turbo unless they are replaced.

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Post by beretta »

Thanks for the replies, it has been serviced by the same bloke religously from brand new, it belonged to my dad who is fanatical about servicing (gladly I have inherited that), who put about 400,000 on it and then I brought it off him. Has had a set of injectors done a while ago and that is all, has been a great vehicle. Just would like a bit more punch for towing and 4WDing, so thought turboing it would be the next step? Any other suggestions?
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Post by ratbagpatrol »

bang is the only word that comes to mind i would not do it at that many kms
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Post by ozy1 »

from what i remember he did turbo it, and it did last, but i think he opted for a chev not long ago,

talk about grave dig
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Post by chpd80 »

Ask Daniel at Rally how much they put Chris Richters td42 through when they raced it, Think that had well over 400,000 on it got well thrashed and is still going.
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Post by beretta »

ratbagpatrol wrote:bang is the only word that comes to mind i would not do it at that many kms
LOL.....I did turbo it, actually I turbo'd it at 505,000k's and am still flogging the piss out of it, running 12psi of boost and pump turned up, its still going as good as ever, just keep the oil fresh is the trick. It gets a little bit hot doing circle work (will post up a vid soon) but thats to be expected! 454 going in very soon.
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Post by beretta »

chpd80 wrote:Ask Daniel at Rally how much they put Chris Richters td42 through when they raced it, Think that had well over 400,000 on it got well thrashed and is still going.
Absolutely a great example of how tuff they are, that motor is still going in that truck down here, and it really goes too, i think the new owners won vic winch in it didn't they?
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Post by xenith »

put mine on at 440 000 and have been running 25 psi since now 550 000 and still going strong :twisted:
it will go or it will blow
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Post by DanwinGQ »

25psi. Thats crazy mate. Has the engine had any work done in that time? Bearings or strenghtening of any sort?
I'm hoping to run about 15psi with the use of water to air cooler. If the standard GU pump will keep up.
Should know in the next week or so when finished on the dyno.
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Post by xenith »

no work when i first put it on did not even have an inter cooler for 12 months but after 24 months or so ported the head as wanted more power as for bottom end has never been touched :twisted: still going strong is dayly driver on free way and weekend it just gets thrashed :twisted: oh and stock gq fuel pump
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Post by nastytroll »

Mine is all stock motor running 17psi, til new turbo is fitted.

Remember normal driving will rarely see more the 10psi, only if giving it a hard time will it rise.
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Post by DanwinGQ »

thats intersting. Just goes to show how strong these old motors are.
What sort of power figures are you guys geting at the wheels out of that.
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Post by 12ht »

what turbo would i need to run 25psi and how much fuel would it use at 25psi?
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Post by xenith »

never had it on the dyno i'm running a vg30/rb25 cross breed turbo and uses a shit load of fuel if you drive it hard
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Post by MyGQ »

Sorry to Hijack the threar. but is 280,000K's ok to throw a turbo on, not going insane setup, just want more power. have a T3 high mount manifold (think its DTS or MTQ) so just looking at a smallish T3 to get more torque out of her for up hill work
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Post by bogged »

MyGQ wrote:Sorry to Hijack the threar. but is 280,000K's ok to throw a turbo on
Im sure people above have put them on at 550,000...
but depends on the history of the engine and its condition..
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Post by nastytroll »

As bogged said depends on condition of motor.

I have stripped a td42 with 680k and looked new, I have also seen td42 with 220k that was stripped for rebuild that was badly worn.

Get a compression test done first, this will give a good indication as to engine condition.
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Post by money_killer »

some companies do not reckon putting a turbo on engines with 250k + but i would just give it a compression test and make sure the motor is A1 ....
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Post by xenith »

think of it this way even a badly worn engine will be ok as the extra cylinder pressure will push the rings out harder against the bores and it will use less oil and run better :lol:
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Post by brad-chevlux »

money_killer wrote:but i would just give it a compression test and make sure the motor is A1 ....

never understand that.

i'd be more worried about the condition of the bearings and crank journals and the condition of the oil pump.
sure with worn rings it wont make as much power, but it's hardly going to make it explode.
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Post by sudso »

money_killer wrote:some companies do not reckon putting a turbo on engines with 250k + but i would just give it a compression test and make sure the motor is A1 ....
They talk crap. That would mean you should pull your turbo off at 250K or rebuild the engine every 250K. These aren't Toyota engines do they realise? The TD42 was a turbo built engine from the start designed for small buses and light trucks. My mate just put one on his TD42 its done over 500K.
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Post by sudso »

xenith wrote:no work when i first put it on did not even have an inter cooler for 12 months but after 24 months or so ported the head as wanted more power as for bottom end has never been touched :twisted: still going strong is dayly driver on free way and weekend it just gets thrashed :twisted: oh and stock gq fuel pump
How does a stock GQ pump keep up with 25psi :?
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Post by nastytroll »

money_killer wrote:some companies do not reckon putting a turbo on engines with 250k + but i would just give it a compression test and make sure the motor is A1 ....
The companies that suggest this are smart.

"You fitted a turbo to my motor and now its thrown a rod, I want you to fix it"

Its for liability reasons.
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Post by xenith »

How does a stock GQ pump keep up with 25psi
i have an EFI fuel pump with a fuel reg pushing fuel up to it and the fuel screw is as far in as it can go and it dose the job the black smoke all the way to 4500-5000 says there is plenty of fuel :cool:
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Post by GUte »

sudso wrote:
money_killer wrote:some companies do not reckon putting a turbo on engines with 250k + but i would just give it a compression test and make sure the motor is A1 ....
They talk crap. That would mean you should pull your turbo off at 250K or rebuild the engine every 250K. These aren't Toyota engines do they realise? The TD42 was a turbo built engine from the start designed for small buses and light trucks. My mate just put one on his TD42 its done over 500K.
Agree.
Mine with 290,000 probably should have the turbo removed!
Do a comp. test and take it from there.
Standard turbo with fuel and boost adjustments shouldn't be too much for it.
Standard pump is supposed to be good for 130kw so I'm told, early GU anyway.
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Post by coxy321 »

xenith wrote:never had it on the dyno i'm running a vg30/rb25 cross breed turbo
Got any more details on whats been done to the turbo? Mines a stock VG30DET unit and i wouldn't mind getting it high-flowed and replacing the turbine wheel with a steel one at some stage.
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Post by xenith »

rb25 exhaust with vg30 inlet mate , yea steel wheel is the go dont make the mistake most people make going to big on the exhaust . these things have heaps of touque once they are up in rev's so a smalla turbo will boost at lower rpm getting you there fast
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