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TD42 130KW
TD42 130KW
Just wondering how much it would cost to have an engine upto that power level. I am wondering if it more cost effective to a GQ TI power it up or buy a 80 series Sahara turbo diesel. It will be GQ TI or 80 Sahara I am not fussed as they both good and bad points on either. I had a Landcruiser for 7 years so I know about the toyo but don't know much about the Nissan so any info is welcome thanks.
Re: TD42 130KW
What exactly are you asking,do you have a turbo engine now or are you starting with a N/A TD42.FAB wrote:Just wondering how much it would cost to have an engine upto that power level. I am wondering if it more cost effective to a GQ TI power it up or buy a 80 series Sahara turbo diesel. It will be GQ TI or 80 Sahara I am not fussed as they both good and bad points on either. I had a Landcruiser for 7 years so I know about the toyo but don't know much about the Nissan so any info is welcome thanks.
I think he's asking if he's better to buy a TD42 GQ Ti and upgrade it to the same power as an 80series TD Sahara standard. Being that the 80 series is a much more expensive vehicle to buy.
My vote is the patrol but I am biased as I love GQ's.
to get a TD42 up to 130kw (at the wheels so you would have to upgrade the 80 a bit to achieve the same thing) I'd put a decent turbo kit on it, 3" exhaust, a boost compensator as long as the pump is ok otherwise rebuild the pump at the same time and a good tune should see it reach the power you're chasing. Intercooling will make it better again.
Depending where you get the work done, expect to pay anywhere between 4 to 6 grand for the turbo kit, 2-3 for the pump mods, 1000 for an exhaust with dump pipe. A few hundred to get it tuned and say 500 for problems that always pop up and a service should finish it off.
So that's between 8 and 11 grand for all the mods to make a kick ass TD42 and if it didn't make more than 130kw I'll kick myself in goolies.\
Now go look for GQ Ti's that are 11 grand cheaper than 80series sahara TD's.
My vote is the patrol but I am biased as I love GQ's.
to get a TD42 up to 130kw (at the wheels so you would have to upgrade the 80 a bit to achieve the same thing) I'd put a decent turbo kit on it, 3" exhaust, a boost compensator as long as the pump is ok otherwise rebuild the pump at the same time and a good tune should see it reach the power you're chasing. Intercooling will make it better again.
Depending where you get the work done, expect to pay anywhere between 4 to 6 grand for the turbo kit, 2-3 for the pump mods, 1000 for an exhaust with dump pipe. A few hundred to get it tuned and say 500 for problems that always pop up and a service should finish it off.
So that's between 8 and 11 grand for all the mods to make a kick ass TD42 and if it didn't make more than 130kw I'll kick myself in goolies.\
Now go look for GQ Ti's that are 11 grand cheaper than 80series sahara TD's.
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I basiclly got what you said above (unsure of turbo model but its a water cooled garrett) injectors pump boost compensator 3" stright through.anzac wrote:I think he's asking if he's better to buy a TD42 GQ Ti and upgrade it to the same power as an 80series TD Sahara standard. Being that the 80 series is a much more expensive vehicle to buy.
My vote is the patrol but I am biased as I love GQ's.
to get a TD42 up to 130kw (at the wheels so you would have to upgrade the 80 a bit to achieve the same thing) I'd put a decent turbo kit on it, 3" exhaust, a boost compensator as long as the pump is ok otherwise rebuild the pump at the same time and a good tune should see it reach the power you're chasing. Intercooling will make it better again.
Depending where you get the work done, expect to pay anywhere between 4 to 6 grand for the turbo kit, 2-3 for the pump mods, 1000 for an exhaust with dump pipe. A few hundred to get it tuned and say 500 for problems that always pop up and a service should finish it off.
So that's between 8 and 11 grand for all the mods to make a kick ass TD42 and if it didn't make more than 130kw I'll kick myself in goolies.\
Now go look for GQ Ti's that are 11 grand cheaper than 80series sahara TD's.
standard intake pre filter taken out 15psi boost, 2.5" dump (for now:D ) and no intercooler yet 280km on the clock
it was dynoed at 91.6rw/kw, I want a top mount 3" dump new intake so it flows a bit better and I would be surprised if I get 120kw
but if you want that sort of power out of a td42 GQ make sure its 92 or before (silver rocker cover)
what size tyres are you running? The GQ pump is a big limit but you should have got more than that. Is the turbo a ball bearing one?adoom wrote: I basiclly got what you said above (unsure of turbo model but its a water cooled garrett) injectors pump boost compensator 3" stright through.
standard intake pre filter taken out 15psi boost, 2.5" dump (for now:D ) and no intercooler yet 280km on the clock
it was dynoed at 91.6rw/kw, I want a top mount 3" dump new intake so it flows a bit better and I would be surprised if I get 120kw
but if you want that sort of power out of a td42 GQ make sure its 92 or before (silver rocker cover)
The only problem with late model 80 series with the decent motor is the price. I still vote GQ.
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that was with 285's and 4.11's, dont know what the turbo isanzac wrote:what size tyres are you running? The GQ pump is a big limit but you should have got more than that. Is the turbo a ball bearing one?adoom wrote: I basiclly got what you said above (unsure of turbo model but its a water cooled garrett) injectors pump boost compensator 3" stright through.
standard intake pre filter taken out 15psi boost, 2.5" dump (for now:D ) and no intercooler yet 280km on the clock
it was dynoed at 91.6rw/kw, I want a top mount 3" dump new intake so it flows a bit better and I would be surprised if I get 120kw
but if you want that sort of power out of a td42 GQ make sure its 92 or before (silver rocker cover)
The only problem with late model 80 series with the decent motor is the price. I still vote GQ.
I am most probably retarded or something but i dont understand chasing all this hp???? if it is kw people are after then go for a petrol. if it is longevity, reliability, and low down touque you are after than go the diesel, i did. And spending upto 11k on the engine alone of a gq???? seriously???? Why?
I went twin turbo with my TD42 have not intercooled it yet only wound the pump up a bit. intercooler will be fitted very soon and then off to the dyno. I have mates all with intercooled single turbo's and i reckon mine would beat all of them on the Dyno (at least for torque). It boosts at 1300 revs and holds right through to 4000 revs.
If you can weld you can do this set up for very little cost.
If you can weld you can do this set up for very little cost.
Anything is possible with the TD42, why would you go a petrol when it just dies in the ass when you go through a big puddle????
My Td42 has a turbo and a fuel pump and some pipes connecting them all together and it was dyno @ 170RWKW & around 650Nm of touque with a cracked piston and a leaking head.
Now it does not have a cracked piston or a leaking head and its running a much better intercooler as well as more boost.......
Yeh it goes ok for a diesel............
My Td42 has a turbo and a fuel pump and some pipes connecting them all together and it was dyno @ 170RWKW & around 650Nm of touque with a cracked piston and a leaking head.
Now it does not have a cracked piston or a leaking head and its running a much better intercooler as well as more boost.......
Yeh it goes ok for a diesel............
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care to elaberate on your set upsmash250 wrote:Anything is possible with the TD42, why would you go a petrol when it just dies in the ass when you go through a big puddle????
My Td42 has a turbo and a fuel pump and some pipes connecting them all together and it was dyno @ 170RWKW & around 650Nm of touque with a cracked piston and a leaking head.
Now it does not have a cracked piston or a leaking head and its running a much better intercooler as well as more boost.......
Yeh it goes ok for a diesel............
if I could crack 120KW with a intercooler and dump pipe I would be over the moon but 170KW...... well its the sort of thing I dream about haha
Its also something which will make you very broke :( Nothing good is cheepadoom wrote: care to elaberate on your set up
if I could crack 120KW with a intercooler and dump pipe I would be over the moon but 170KW...... well its the sort of thing I dream about haha
you should get 120kw easy enough, just get a decent turbo wind you fuel up and boost and see how you go. then you start on all the little things to get a little more and a little more and finally a little more Hp until your happy.
The GT28 series ball bearing turbo is a good place to start.
But if your dreams are to come true you will need to take out a small mortgage.
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Why cant you get that power out of any TD42 thats later then 1992????adoom wrote:I basiclly got what you said above (unsure of turbo model but its a water cooled garrett) injectors pump boost compensator 3" stright through.anzac wrote:I think he's asking if he's better to buy a TD42 GQ Ti and upgrade it to the same power as an 80series TD Sahara standard. Being that the 80 series is a much more expensive vehicle to buy.
My vote is the patrol but I am biased as I love GQ's.
to get a TD42 up to 130kw (at the wheels so you would have to upgrade the 80 a bit to achieve the same thing) I'd put a decent turbo kit on it, 3" exhaust, a boost compensator as long as the pump is ok otherwise rebuild the pump at the same time and a good tune should see it reach the power you're chasing. Intercooling will make it better again.
Depending where you get the work done, expect to pay anywhere between 4 to 6 grand for the turbo kit, 2-3 for the pump mods, 1000 for an exhaust with dump pipe. A few hundred to get it tuned and say 500 for problems that always pop up and a service should finish it off.
So that's between 8 and 11 grand for all the mods to make a kick ass TD42 and if it didn't make more than 130kw I'll kick myself in goolies.\
Now go look for GQ Ti's that are 11 grand cheaper than 80series sahara TD's.
standard intake pre filter taken out 15psi boost, 2.5" dump (for now:D ) and no intercooler yet 280km on the clock
it was dynoed at 91.6rw/kw, I want a top mount 3" dump new intake so it flows a bit better and I would be surprised if I get 120kw
but if you want that sort of power out of a td42 GQ make sure its 92 or before (silver rocker cover)
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its a stronger engine with piston cooling jets etc blah blah blahScrewy wrote:Why cant you get that power out of any TD42 thats later then 1992????adoom wrote:I basiclly got what you said above (unsure of turbo model but its a water cooled garrett) injectors pump boost compensator 3" stright through.anzac wrote:I think he's asking if he's better to buy a TD42 GQ Ti and upgrade it to the same power as an 80series TD Sahara standard. Being that the 80 series is a much more expensive vehicle to buy.
My vote is the patrol but I am biased as I love GQ's.
to get a TD42 up to 130kw (at the wheels so you would have to upgrade the 80 a bit to achieve the same thing) I'd put a decent turbo kit on it, 3" exhaust, a boost compensator as long as the pump is ok otherwise rebuild the pump at the same time and a good tune should see it reach the power you're chasing. Intercooling will make it better again.
Depending where you get the work done, expect to pay anywhere between 4 to 6 grand for the turbo kit, 2-3 for the pump mods, 1000 for an exhaust with dump pipe. A few hundred to get it tuned and say 500 for problems that always pop up and a service should finish it off.
So that's between 8 and 11 grand for all the mods to make a kick ass TD42 and if it didn't make more than 130kw I'll kick myself in goolies.\
Now go look for GQ Ti's that are 11 grand cheaper than 80series sahara TD's.
standard intake pre filter taken out 15psi boost, 2.5" dump (for now:D ) and no intercooler yet 280km on the clock
it was dynoed at 91.6rw/kw, I want a top mount 3" dump new intake so it flows a bit better and I would be surprised if I get 120kw
but if you want that sort of power out of a td42 GQ make sure its 92 or before (silver rocker cover)
needalift wrote:Screwy wrote:Why cant you get that power out of any TD42 thats later then 1992????adoom wrote:I basiclly got what you said above (unsure of turbo model but its a water cooled garrett) injectors pump boost compensator 3" stright through.anzac wrote:I think he's asking if he's better to buy a TD42 GQ Ti and upgrade it to the same power as an 80series TD Sahara standard. Being that the 80 series is a much more expensive vehicle to buy.
My vote is the patrol but I am biased as I love GQ's.
to get a TD42 up to 130kw (at the wheels so you would have to upgrade the 80 a bit to achieve the same thing) I'd put a decent turbo kit on it, 3" exhaust, a boost compensator as long as the pump is ok otherwise rebuild the pump at the same time and a good tune should see it reach the power you're chasing. Intercooling will make it better again.
Depending where you get the work done, expect to pay anywhere between 4 to 6 grand for the turbo kit, 2-3 for the pump mods, 1000 for an exhaust with dump pipe. A few hundred to get it tuned and say 500 for problems that always pop up and a service should finish it off.
So that's between 8 and 11 grand for all the mods to make a kick ass TD42 and if it didn't make more than 130kw I'll kick myself in goolies.\
Now go look for GQ Ti's that are 11 grand cheaper than 80series sahara TD's.
standard intake pre filter taken out 15psi boost, 2.5" dump (for now:D ) and no intercooler yet 280km on the clock
it was dynoed at 91.6rw/kw, I want a top mount 3" dump new intake so it flows a bit better and I would be surprised if I get 120kw
but if you want that sort of power out of a td42 GQ make sure its 92 or before (silver rocker cover)
its a stronger engine with piston cooling jets etc blah blah blah
They all have oil squirters.. Not just the older motors
so mine being a TD42 After market Turbo 11/93 model SWB...
has a silver rocker cover.....
year model not quite right then? or my motor no good being it has had a turbo on it running 12 pound since it was only a coupla years old???
screwy
has a silver rocker cover.....
year model not quite right then? or my motor no good being it has had a turbo on it running 12 pound since it was only a coupla years old???
screwy
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