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Aftermarket Turbo
Aftermarket Turbo
After christmas I will be getting a turbo fitted to my 92 model 4.2 diesel GQ LWB. At this stage it will be done by MTQ in Newcastle because no one seems to complain about them and they are close to home. The car has about 252,000km's. My questions are:
Should I get the injectors and fuel pump done at the same time?
Does the radiator need upgrading?
Is there anything else that needs to be done for the engine to handle the turbo?
Cheers, Aazz.
Should I get the injectors and fuel pump done at the same time?
Does the radiator need upgrading?
Is there anything else that needs to be done for the engine to handle the turbo?
Cheers, Aazz.
2008 JK Jeep Wrangler.
I put a turbo on mine when it had done 275,000kms
the injectors were rebuilt 50,000kms before that so were fine. pump seemed fine so i didnt touch it.
I reckon take your injectors off and do a spray test, if it's a nice spary you're fine, otherwise get them rebuilt.
I did nowtice a lot of heat build up after the turbo when driving up long hills. Put a 3 core radiator in and problem solved.
Make sure you put a 3" exhaust on instead of the 2.5" as you get heaps more out of that 1/2"
Mine has now done 50,000kms since the turbo and actually runs better and smoother than it ever did before the turbo and gets better economy. And all i had to change was the radiator.
the injectors were rebuilt 50,000kms before that so were fine. pump seemed fine so i didnt touch it.
I reckon take your injectors off and do a spray test, if it's a nice spary you're fine, otherwise get them rebuilt.
I did nowtice a lot of heat build up after the turbo when driving up long hills. Put a 3 core radiator in and problem solved.
Make sure you put a 3" exhaust on instead of the 2.5" as you get heaps more out of that 1/2"
Mine has now done 50,000kms since the turbo and actually runs better and smoother than it ever did before the turbo and gets better economy. And all i had to change was the radiator.
Jeep Wrangler TJ
Jeep Cherokee XJ
Jeep Cherokee XJ
Road Ranger
Mate,
Injectors - Yes
Radiator - Have it checked, costs $30.
MTQ should calibrate pump after fitting turbo. If your running big psi, you'll need the pump to be modded as well.
3 inch exhaust will reduce the EGT's alot more than 2.5 (from experience).
Have fun mate!
Chris.
Injectors - Yes
Radiator - Have it checked, costs $30.
MTQ should calibrate pump after fitting turbo. If your running big psi, you'll need the pump to be modded as well.
3 inch exhaust will reduce the EGT's alot more than 2.5 (from experience).
Have fun mate!
Chris.
If it burns...you can smoke it!
BIG GQ wrote:Hoonz,
We are looking at making our own turbo setup for my TD42 wagon (my ute is TB42 and we have other engine conversion plans in stall for that) and MAY then look at marketing these at a considerable discount compared to the $3000 odd dollars plus exhaust for a safari setup.
My brother inlaw does this stuff for a living (did/does all the intercooler work and pipework etc. for Mark and Noel Ashford Worlds fastest auto powered 4cyl doorslammer http://www.amsoil.com/testimonials/ashford/ and we will be doing mine and then looking at making up a jig for all the pipework and doing these kits.
Hoonz, could you PLEASE PM me a phone number to contact you on and then get me a couple more shots of the oil/water lines on both the motor and turbo? It is to hard to explain over the computer.
As I posted in another thread. These will be available at a considerable discount compared to the $3000 odd dollars plus exhaust system that Safari charge.
Cheers
Linc
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