I am used to working on naturally aspirated gasoline engines. If you want
more power! you usually start with extractors and exhaust, then work your way to camhafts, intake manifolds, and then cylinder heads. You want to get real power out of a Chevy, Ford, or a aircooled VW, you gotta improve airflow through the cam and cylinder heads.
Goes double for turbo motors.
Diesels are something I never worked on before. So when people talk about modding diesel engines for
more power! they usually seem to strap on a bigger turbo or intercooler and maybe extractors.
But I have not seen any mention of porting and cleaning up the heads on a TD42 or changing cam profiles to get more lift.
Are the factory Nissan heads and cams so efficient? Or does the turbo make that big of a difference in a diesel that nothing else really matters much?