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Intercooled my 2.8 Ln60 4Runner

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Intercooled my 2.8 Ln60 4Runner

Post by boogdude »

Hi, got a 2.8 (3L) in my 84 4Runner. 2inch spring lift, 2inch bodyblocks. Put a denco turbo kit with a switchzer turbo. 2 3/4 inch turbo back exhaust. 33 wrangler m/t's on 15x10 rims.

Just put on a r33 skyline intercooler, got one of the endtanks changed from a aluminium welder across from autobahn at slacks creek. Got some joiners and crap, and made up the pipe from the intake out of exhaust pipe.

Will tidy it up later. Putting the scoop on at the moment. then up the boost!!!

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Post by vSAHARAx »

Aye Mate, did you notice much difference in power once you threw the intercooler on? any one know what would be a half decent I/cooler for a 12HT? A mate has a spare one off a 94 2.8 pajero but doubt she'd make a difference on the cruiser. what scoop ya runnin, one from Autobarn or off a Patrol, where is everyone gettin the ones off the GU's????? What was the total cost of the set up if u dont mind me askin? Bugger payin out ya @!$# for a Safari intercooler!!!

Thats a Top lookin 4Runner you got there, might see ya drivin round the slacks creek area. Love the Hilux badge on the intercooler ;) . Looks Tops

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Intercooler on 4runner

Post by boogdude »

So far its cost:
$40 for intercooler
$40 to get it modified at welders
$20 for assorted plumbing
$40 for new cross over pipe
Couple hours labour after work

Scoop cost me $125 from nissan at marooka.
THe seal for under neath the scoop are more than the scoop them selves. So im just making my own seal

So should have it painted and installed for under $300. Pretty good compared to $1800. Mighted get as much power, but im sure it will do something.

Test drive tomorrow when bonnet goes back on with scoop
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Post by vSAHARAx »

Sounds good! Keep us posted to how she goes tomorrow!!! :)
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Post by -Richo- »

Nice work, Im planning on doing this myself on mine, keep us posted on the improvements, anymore pics?
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Post by De-lux »

throw it on a dyno and tell us how you went!! apparently the 3L with a hairdryer strapped to the side gives 91kw, i reckon you would push 3 digits now! i got a spare skyline I/C in my gararge too... gives me an idea :idea:
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Post by BadLux »

yeh i'm keen to do this aswell,

although surely upping the boost above 10psi is bad for the 2.8?? OR does putting an i/c on allow you to up the boost and cause less stress than without one?? i'm confused..
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Post by De-lux »

BadLux wrote:yeh i'm keen to do this aswell,

although surely upping the boost above 10psi is bad for the 2.8?? OR does putting an i/c on allow you to up the boost and cause less stress than without one?? i'm confused..

yeah, becuase of the intercooler making the incoming air colder, you can theoritically upp the boost, and it will be safer than having high boost (ie, one bar) without an I/C
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Post by phippsy »

Looks good, the turbo looks like it sits a fair bit lower than the DTS kit I got on my 2.8, but that could be the body lift you got messing with my eyes... Is the i/c bolted to the engine somehow or is it held there by the hoses??
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Post by dumbdunce »

be very very careful when fitting a top mount intercooler. once you get your scoop on, put some string 'telltales' around the scoop mouth and observe the airflow at various road speeds. there is a strong possibility that at some (possibly all!) speeds, your airflow will be reversed, and hot air from the engine bay will flow UP through the intercooler and out the bonnet scoop, heating your inlet charge air - you may find that it is necessary to fit a fan above or below the intercooler to maintain correct airflow. Also before you fiddle with boost and fuelling, fit an exhaust pyro gauge and work in small increments to maintain a safe exhaust temp. As a final note, the bottom end of the 3L is not known for its strength and indirect injected diesels do not deal well with high boost, so even with a good intercooler there is a highly diminished return for boost levels over about 10psi - you waste a lot of energy squeezing all that air in and out of the precombustion chamber orifice, which generates a lot of heat in the head, and a lot of stress in the rods/big end bearings. If you want the engine to last, do not exceed about 12psi, and keep an exhaust pyro fitted permanently.

hope that helps you on your quest for buckets of power!

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Post by eliteforce32 »

welcome to the family of intercooled lux's :armsup: , De=lux my mate has just slapped a turbo kit on his 2.8 by the Chapmens crew at cooroy and it tuns 15psi without i/c, a bit scary but moves produces 94.8kw and another mate with 31's get 100.6 kw, these are all 3L donks..

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4runner 2.8 turbo intercooler

Post by boogdude »

Tested the intercooler yesterday night and all today. Had no dramas with any of the pipe work. I still need to brace the intercooler to the engine.

There was a definate power increase!!!! Revs bit easier and top end pickup was the most noticeable.

Just have to weld in a fitting for my boost gauge to check the boost.

If any one knows how much or where i can get a pyrometer gauge, that would be tops. I'll have some more pics of the scoop and intercooler soon.
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Post by phippsy »

You can get a Jaycar kit for the pyro gauge cheap, just have to get a probe made. Pyrosales at Salisbru quoted me roughly $70 to custom make a probe to suit my needs or to modify a bolt in the dump pipe to suit. Otherwise Sgesco (?) near the Archerfield airport sell a vdo pyro kit for somewhere around the $300 mark or their own brand but just sightly different for around 2-250 ish.
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Post by roberts »

how will you turn up the boost


bleed valve wont work
iv got a safari kit and front mount safari intercooler running 11psi with a 2.5" exhurst cant work out how to turn up the boost on a desiel
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Post by dumbdunce »

roberts wrote:how will you turn up the boost


bleed valve wont work
iv got a safari kit and front mount safari intercooler running 11psi with a 2.5" exhurst cant work out how to turn up the boost on a desiel
of course a bleed valve will work, but a boost controller (electronic or mechanical) is better. you can also change the spacing between the wastegate actuator and the wastegate by shortening the pushrod or sometimes by puttong some washers between the actuator bracket and the mounting face.
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Re: 4runner 2.8 turbo intercooler

Post by -Richo- »

boogdude wrote:If any one knows how much or where i can get a pyrometer gauge, that would be tops. I'll have some more pics of the scoop and intercooler soon.
I got mine (autometer) from the states www.egauges.com it was $380 to my door, but i also got an oil pressure gauge as well so it will be a bit less than that.
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Post by tuff 75 »

hey eliteforce32 just 2 correct u on that mic is running 12 psi threw his 3L but a mate of mine has a 5L and is running 13psi and is getting 118hp with 31s at the wheels no i/c
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Re: Intercooled my 2.8 Ln60 4Runner

Post by ausyota »

boogdude wrote:made up the pipe from the intake out of exhaust pipe.
I have been told this is a bad idea because when the pipe rusts the particals of rust end up in the motor and do a bit of damage.
Apparently its better to use alloy or Stainless.
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Re: Intercooler on 4runner

Post by Chucky »

boogdude wrote:So far its cost:
$40 for intercooler
$40 to get it modified at welders
$20 for assorted plumbing
$40 for new cross over pipe
Couple hours labour after work

Scoop cost me $125 from nissan at marooka.
THe seal for under neath the scoop are more than the scoop them selves. So im just making my own seal

So should have it painted and installed for under $300. Pretty good compared to $1800. Mighted get as much power, but im sure it will do something.

Test drive tomorrow when bonnet goes back on with scoop

I also run one of these datsun scoops on my cruiser. It's the only part of the whole set up I don't like.
The I/C makes a difference. My cruise runs up to 18psi but I try to keep it below 12 by lifting the right foot when she gets to high. I want to adjust the wastegate so she only goes to 12psi max and adjust the fuel pump to suit. Hopefully I will get a little better fuel economy as well. I currently get 16lts per hundred fully loaded towing a off road camper. With the cost of fuel these days I need all the help I can get.
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scoop pics

Post by boogdude »

Couple of the scoop pics.

Dynoed next week hopefullly
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Post by De-lux »

got anymore pics mate?

lookes good.
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Re: Intercooler on 4runner

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Chucky wrote:
boogdude wrote:So far its cost:
$40 for intercooler
$40 to get it modified at welders
$20 for assorted plumbing
$40 for new cross over pipe
Couple hours labour after work

Scoop cost me $125 from nissan at marooka.
THe seal for under neath the scoop are more than the scoop them selves. So im just making my own seal

So should have it painted and installed for under $300. Pretty good compared to $1800. Mighted get as much power, but im sure it will do something.

Test drive tomorrow when bonnet goes back on with scoop

I also run one of these datsun scoops on my cruiser. It's the only part of the whole set up I don't like.
The I/C makes a difference. My cruise runs up to 18psi but I try to keep it below 12 by lifting the right foot when she gets to high. I want to adjust the wastegate so she only goes to 12psi max and adjust the fuel pump to suit. Hopefully I will get a little better fuel economy as well. I currently get 16lts per hundred fully loaded towing a off road camper. With the cost of fuel these days I need all the help I can get.
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Hi mate just wondering where you got your bar from ive been trying for months and arb tjm ect cant sell me a bar i see yours is a arb maybe you can inform me of the part number for it
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Post by roberts »

dumbdunce wrote:
roberts wrote:how will you turn up the boost


bleed valve wont work
iv got a safari kit and front mount safari intercooler running 11psi with a 2.5" exhurst cant work out how to turn up the boost on a desiel
of course a bleed valve will work, but a boost controller (electronic or mechanical) is better. you can also change the spacing between the wastegate actuator and the wastegate by shortening the pushrod or sometimes by puttong some washers between the actuator bracket and the mounting face.
so you have tryed a bleed valve, i think not trust me it dosent change a thing i have one sitting in my lux now dosent do shit
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Post by dumbdunce »

roberts wrote:
dumbdunce wrote:
roberts wrote:how will you turn up the boost


bleed valve wont work
iv got a safari kit and front mount safari intercooler running 11psi with a 2.5" exhurst cant work out how to turn up the boost on a desiel
of course a bleed valve will work, but a boost controller (electronic or mechanical) is better. you can also change the spacing between the wastegate actuator and the wastegate by shortening the pushrod or sometimes by puttong some washers between the actuator bracket and the mounting face.
so you have tryed a bleed valve, i think not trust me it dosent change a thing i have one sitting in my lux now dosent do shit
It makes no difference what kind of motor you install a bleed valve to, it always works for controlling boost. it is crude but effeective. Is your turbo too small? have you adjusted your bleed valve? have you installed your bleed valve correctly? have you adjusted your fuelling to compensate for the extra boost air? you can't blame the bleeder valve for not getting your boost up, it is only part of the system, and when you adjust one part of the system, the other parts need to tuned to compensate.
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Post by -Richo- »

Adjusting the push rod on the wastegate works, i did it on mine.
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Post by De-lux »

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Post by boogdude »

I have had the intercooler on now for a few months and works great. Have a little 8 inch davies craig thermo on top which helped heaps.

I have recently purchased a water to air intercooler setup, and will hopefully have it on in a fortnight. If anyone in interested in the top mount with some of the piping.

Let me know and i will hold it asside. If i don't get any real offers, it will be going on ebay.

Will have the pics of the water to air setup to put on the website for others.

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Post by gotoy »

Hi there, so how is the water-air cooled intercooler? Any pics?
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