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Too many km's for a turbo?
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Too many km's for a turbo?
Hi, I own a 97 toyota hilux 5L 3ltr diesel, I have done 280000km's, I am wondering whether I have done too many km's for a turbo to be installed.. I dont want to risk engine damage, but would like a bit more power.. I wouldnt run much boost or flog it. it does not use much oil also.
mate i'm afraid thats not quite right, yes on a petrol engine you decompress it but a diesel it runs off compression and although it will have high compression higher in the rev range you cant decompress it as at idle it wont run properly.S.CoXy wrote:When you put a turbo an a engine you normally decompress it....It might sound dodge but an older engine it all already decompressed... plus it can give you time to get another engine on the stand and build it up to be turbo specific, if that's what your into
Maybe possible a little on a bigger motor but not on a little 4cyl running relatively low boost..
Brad
3.0L turbo diesel, 4" lift, bud's front housing, track assasin cv's, air lokker front + Rear, beadlock'd 37 stickies, high steer, 15.5" travel ranchos, high pinion diff and coils on the rear
Good point Diesel is a different game and my knowledge come mainly from petrol that said whats the difference in a turbo and no turbo diesel engine? Apart from that fact that he will have to change the pump settings to give it a more juice.......S.CoXy wrote:
When you put a turbo an a engine you normally decompress it....It might sound dodge but an older engine it all already decompressed... plus it can give you time to get another engine on the stand and build it up to be turbo specific, if that's what your into Idea
mate i'm afraid thats not quite right, yes on a petrol engine you decompress it but a diesel it runs off compression and although it will have high compression higher in the rev range you cant decompress it as at idle it wont run properly.
Maybe possible a little on a bigger motor but not on a little 4cyl running relatively low boost..
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