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turbo psi on rocky

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turbo psi on rocky

Post by rockman »

ive got a 2.8 turbo diesel and its running at about 12-13psi which i think is heaps high i would have throught 8psi would be right dose any know what there ment to be?
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Post by lay80n »

I think mine ran about 9psi when it was standard, but in the end i had about 14psi onboard, and it went much better. Just had to watch the temp. as i had the pump turned up a bit too. Not sure how much harder this is on the motor though.
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Post by rockman »

is that why my temp is high might put a intercooler on it. ive herd that a cople of people have boost it up and been ok. mind you i just got told my head was creacked.
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Post by tufferoza »

diesels love the boost, nearly a complete different concept to petrol engines when it comes to boost..

good intercooler set-up is a great idea.
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Post by rocknferoza »

tufferoza wrote:diesels love the boost, nearly a complete different concept to petrol engines when it comes to boost..

good intercooler set-up is a great idea.


Diesels don't like to much fuel.
More fuel=More heat which they don't like

Just my 2 cents worth.
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Post by rockman »

tight fit to put a intercooler in there but can be done my brother in law has an old supra one perfect for what i need it for. think ,y wast gate acculater is stuff cause the boost just keeps going up hasnt peaked over 14 that ive seen anyway.
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Post by lay80n »

As said before, a diesel and a petrol are opposite when it comes to mixtures and temp. A petrol will run hot on a lean mixture, and a diesel will run hot on a rich mixture. So if you want to run more boost, and adjust the pump to put in more fuel (so get more power), then watch the Temp closely. An intercooler would be a good idea too. The later model TD rockys came out with a small front mount cooler, but is was not that efficient i dont think, but still may be worth a look if you can get it cheap and it is easy to mount.
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Post by Big-Stu »

I got a 1992 stock standard turbo diesel Rocky with the factory intercooler and it runs at 12psi boost. Absolutely stock standard, so yours sounds just right to me.

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