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TD42 Patrol custom intercooler pics

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TD42 Patrol custom intercooler pics

Post by awill4x4 »

It's been something of a long term project but I've nearly finished building a custom top mount intercooler to suit GQ/GU TD42 turbo diesels. pics are below. Please note: the pics don't show an inlet pipe into the i/cooler as I haven't put one in yet :roll: I haven't decided whether to set it up for factory, Safari, or DTS, I'm hopeful that all 3 will be pretty close if they are all set low on the block. Denco systems with the high mount turbo's I think will probably be too difficult to setup.
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Post by awill4x4 »

More pics
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Post by ozy1 »

mate can i be the first to say, that it looks great, is an awsome overall finish to what looks to be an essential product to all thos TD42 turbo owners!

congrats on the great work!
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Post by awill4x4 »

I'll keep em coming, the site will only let me put up 2 pics at a time.
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Post by awill4x4 »

yet more.
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Post by awill4x4 »

Finally these are the last. (at least until I get the inlet piping from the turbo welded in place.)
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Post by 308LUX »

bloody top notch fab there mate :armsup:
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Post by ozy1 »

i dont have turbo but i want one just cause itd look fullay sick bro when im cruisin

they do look awsome thou
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Post by Butt Craic »

Is this a definite 1 only or do we start queueing now to get first dibs on any others that may roll off your work bench come production line?
I'm not very good looking, so I guess I better be useful . . .
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Post by John H »

Butt Craic wrote:Is this a definite 1 only or do we start queueing now to get first dibs on any others that may roll off your work bench come production line?


I'll second that!
Would be 'full sick' on my truck.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Absolute craftmanship Andrew :cool:
Pity I don't own a GQ/GU 4.2TD but I'll come and see you about those bashplates in a few weeks when things settle down.

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Post by bogged »

ozy1 wrote:mate can i be the first to say, that it looks great, is an awsome overall finish to what looks to be an essential product to all thos TD42 turbo owners!

congrats on the great work!



u wanna see it in person!

its awesome...
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Post by modman »

looks very similar to a mazda rx7 sIV/sV intercooler, might be an even cheaper option.
i picked up 2 for $200 dollars and had them joined together to make one large intercooler.
i've had tanks and outlets made/fabricated and moved and that work above is very neat. :cool:
you could make a lot of money of the ricer boys!!

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Post by awill4x4 »

I'll probably build another one so I can get an accurate idea on just how long it takes to build it, the 1st one always takes the longest.
I'm toying with the idea that for those with body lifts you can probably get away with an even thicker core. Currently I'm using a 55mm thick core compared with DTS' 38mm and I reckon I could possibly use a 73mm thick core on cars with body lifts :lol: That gives a volume nearly twice that of DTS together with a core which is already more efficient than theirs.
I was also talking with a guy at the swap meet today who has just bought a DTS turbo and intercooler kit to suit the Toyota 1hz engines and it just happens he needs a custom oil blowby canister built so I may be able to have a good look at one of their Yota i/coolers too ;) ;) ;) ;) so maybe I'll build one of them 1st as I've already got a i/cooler core ready for the next project.
Unfortunately the core size makes it impossible to use an off the shelf core so I have to order custom sizes, last time I got one twice the size I needed and cut it down between the tubes to get 2 cores.
Modman, I've done the same with Mazda cores as you but having seen inside I have to say I'm not a big fan of their cores. That being said they are much better than the pile of s##t i/cooler Toyota build for their Landcruiser factory turbo diesels.
I think I'll stick to building i/coolers using brand new cores, at least I get a core that I want and don't have to compromise.
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