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GQ Diesel Turbo on a petrol?
GQ Diesel Turbo on a petrol?
Are the exhaust manifolds on the petrol the same as the diesel 4.2? Do you guys get what i'm thinking here. Has it been done before? I didn't look i'm just brain storming. 

Re: GQ Diesel Turbo on a petrol?
gqswb wrote:Are the exhaust manifolds on the petrol the same as the diesel 4.2?
Yes, extractors are same part petrol and diesel 4.2s
Do you guys get what i'm thinking here.
Not really, is a Diesel turbo system cheaper than a petrol?
Has it been done before?
probably been tried.
I been reading about all these turbo setups for the diesel for like 3 grand. Thats got to be cheaper then driving into a shop and getting someone to "custom" make a turbo manifold etc... for my petrol. Once you have the turbo bolted to side of your head you have the hardest part out of the way. The rest of the job should be strait foward. What sized turbo is standard on the diesel?
go see sandy at Aus4wd he does everything
i think he has custom mainfolds for diesels and petrols
i think he has custom mainfolds for diesels and petrols
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If you want to keep petrol/gas, go to EFI. Carby is outdated for a start and less effecient. More power with efi cause it can be tuned better. Buy an aftermarket turbo manifild, second hand efi manifold and a progammable computer for it plus electric high volume pump (I doubt the std pump will push enough fuel) and away you gooooooooooooo....
OK been quoted around $2500-$3000 to turbo my Petrol GQ. All I do is supply the manifold and turbo, the rest is drive in drive out. They said they would be using a XF (weber) carbie and will run around 4 psi on petrol and 8-9psi on gas. I think it would be a good idea in the mean time to loose the points and go electric. It will be a blow thru set up so I can intercool it and run a blow off valve if I wanted. OK now the next step and this will be the hardest part. I need some money......... 

All sounds good but i wouldn't reccomend dual fuel, just pick one or another. Yes, aftermarket diesel manifolds bolt straight on ( Safari or MTQ are good) but these are T3 type flanges. If going straight gas keep the carby manifold and go Gas Research carb blow through set-up, with a front mount intercooler and dizzy converted to electronic ignition this works good for small dollars. If going EFI then factory EfI intake with larger throttle body, front mount intercooler and aftermarket computer, fuel pumps, clutch, injectors etc...
Whichever way you go, DON'T be a tightarse with the turbo, roller is the go!!!
P.S : don't like the sound of the weber blow through idea, rarely do petrol carb blow-through systems work properly.... you might just end up really pissed-off if you go this way.
Whichever way you go, DON'T be a tightarse with the turbo, roller is the go!!!

P.S : don't like the sound of the weber blow through idea, rarely do petrol carb blow-through systems work properly.... you might just end up really pissed-off if you go this way.

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Turbo and intercooler systems for diesel and petrol.......PM me.
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i just put a turbo setup on my td42 piece of piss 3hrs later it was boosted , these manifolds bolt straight onto tb42 as we tryied this once before , draw threw systems are good on a street car what about angles off road? gas is ok but fuel? i can get either high mount cast dual pulse manifolds 4 $575
or low mount dual pulse 4 about $550, i used a low mount on mine
let me no how you go
or low mount dual pulse 4 about $550, i used a low mount on mine
let me no how you go
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ok so this sound good i have a ute with a denco diesel turbo system on it i just did the head gasket on it plus number 4 piston so now i have sold the truck to a mate whos putting a 5L v8 in it i keep the turbo and motor so i can put the trubo system off that on to the petrol sounds like the go to me ill be buying a efi patrol wagon ill most likely have to just hook up a different induction system will i what about the oil feed for the turbo will that come off the same place on the petrol as it does on the diesel and what about the oil dumb where will that bolt up too im very serious about this so as much info as possible would be good. thanks just when i was having trouble with ideas with my next truck
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These things would have to make some good power with a turbo. A mild setup should be good for at least another 60-80 KW's at the wheels wouldn't it?
Just thinking outloud.........
TD42 Turbo manifold and turbo bolts strait up to the TB42. Thats the hardest part.
XF Falcon carbie (its a webber) I was told it was better for the job, Does it bolt up to the TB42?
Upgrade ignition to electronic.
Will the carbie need a plenum chamber, How big?
Should be no problems with a "blow thru" setup.
Wish my car was EFI to begin with......

Just thinking outloud.........
TD42 Turbo manifold and turbo bolts strait up to the TB42. Thats the hardest part.
XF Falcon carbie (its a webber) I was told it was better for the job, Does it bolt up to the TB42?
Upgrade ignition to electronic.
Will the carbie need a plenum chamber, How big?
Should be no problems with a "blow thru" setup.
Wish my car was EFI to begin with......

you WILL regret keeping the carby if you go blow-thru. A mate of mine has spent thousands trying to get this setup to work on an XD falcon. He used the smae carby and has taken it everywhere to get it working. Now he has had to buy EFI for it ( holly injection) to get it to work.
With the money he spent on the carby setup, he could have rebuilt the motor, put a big frontmount intercooler in, ans bought a microtech or similar aftermarket ECU and had it dyno tuned!
My advise is, if you don't have the money to do it properly, leave it alone. you will turn a good working 4wd into a hopeless mechanical nightmare.
I'm sorry if I sound a little sinical, but thats alot of dosh to be handing over for a half assed turbo setup.
JMO, don't flame me.
Pete
With the money he spent on the carby setup, he could have rebuilt the motor, put a big frontmount intercooler in, ans bought a microtech or similar aftermarket ECU and had it dyno tuned!
My advise is, if you don't have the money to do it properly, leave it alone. you will turn a good working 4wd into a hopeless mechanical nightmare.
I'm sorry if I sound a little sinical, but thats alot of dosh to be handing over for a half assed turbo setup.
JMO, don't flame me.
Pete
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