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price of a 4BD1?
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EGT is Exhaust Gas Temperature. Basically it is just a thermometer (thermocouple) that sits in front of the turbo (in the exhaust manifold). The idea is that is you have too much fuel under load the EGT will get too hot. You set up the boost and fuelling using the EGT to make sure you don't go overboard - and then monitor it when the engine is working hard.
The thermoguard kit is pretty popular.
http://thermoguard.com.au/prices.html
Any Jaycar make a kit for $70.
I think Chuck runs about 10psi on his and it is a daily driver. I will probably run about 10psi too in the 110 (with intercooler).
If yours is a late model then you should have the alfin pistons, the same as the turbo models. If you can connect the oil spray that is even better. But I doubt the engine will be working very hard pulling a 90 along.
The factory 4BD1T's came with either an IHI or a Garett turbo. One of them had no wastegate, and relied on fuelling/revs to limit boost. I am pretty sure my NPR manual says they both ran about 5psi of boost but it is in OZ so I can't really check right now.
The thermoguard kit is pretty popular.
http://thermoguard.com.au/prices.html
Any Jaycar make a kit for $70.
I think Chuck runs about 10psi on his and it is a daily driver. I will probably run about 10psi too in the 110 (with intercooler).
If yours is a late model then you should have the alfin pistons, the same as the turbo models. If you can connect the oil spray that is even better. But I doubt the engine will be working very hard pulling a 90 along.
The factory 4BD1T's came with either an IHI or a Garett turbo. One of them had no wastegate, and relied on fuelling/revs to limit boost. I am pretty sure my NPR manual says they both ran about 5psi of boost but it is in OZ so I can't really check right now.
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What about a non rover guise. I mean the 3.9 is a bit of a slug; a slug that drinks more than a severe alcoholic accidently locked in a brewery overnight.
What about a Td5/Tdi and mod/chip it?
What about a Td5/Tdi and mod/chip it?
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???phippsey wrote:What about a non rover guise. I mean the 3.9 is a bit of a slug; a slug that drinks more than a severe alcoholic accidently locked in a brewery overnight.
What about a Td5/Tdi and mod/chip it?
I don't know how you come to any of those conclusions. I get between 9-11L/100km from my 4BD1. Usually closer to the 9L. And my engine has slightly increased fuelling but no turbo and it pulls as hard as the Tdi's I have driven (and better than a lot of toyota and nissan NA diesels I have driven). A stock 4BD1T has 120Bhp, A stock 300Tdi has 111Bhp - no prizes for guessing which has more torque. Both are easily tweakable for more.
IMO the TDi/TD5 are both good engines (The Tdi is extremely economical, and a chipped TD5 sounds great), but neither will last as long as a 4BD1T (or 4BD1 with aftermarket turbo) when both engines are putting out comparable output.
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Sorry !:D
I was refering to the 3.9V8i.
I have always loved the 3.9D isuzu. My choice for my around australia car! If the army use it and all! A bit noisy/slug/truck like though!
but if you want power, etc, I was sort of hinting at other mods around, holden/ford V8s, Chev, etc.
I was refering to the 3.9V8i.
I have always loved the 3.9D isuzu. My choice for my around australia car! If the army use it and all! A bit noisy/slug/truck like though!
but if you want power, etc, I was sort of hinting at other mods around, holden/ford V8s, Chev, etc.
moorey wrote:All that aside, I am yet to be convinced that RUFF is anything other than a maniacal arse hat.
Mine is in bits at the moment being repainted. But its got twin tanks, sals rear diff, rear discs, turbo, custom dash (S11 firewall), custom bull bar.
Soon to come.....custom rear tyre carrier, R380, roll bar, custom canopy, Bilstien shocks, safari snorkle, new VDO gauge cluster, coopers
Def90 send me a PM and well arange some pic's
Soon to come.....custom rear tyre carrier, R380, roll bar, custom canopy, Bilstien shocks, safari snorkle, new VDO gauge cluster, coopers
Def90 send me a PM and well arange some pic's
Cheers Larns
Another thing Justin told me, is he is having the original manifold re-cast to be a bolt up for the garret 4 bolt pattern. Cost is under $500 each.
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
I have a lot of other work on my plate, but when I can get around to it I intend to change the stock Garrett turbo on my 4BD1-T and fit an air to water intercooler.
In my opinion, the 4BD1-T could run over 20 psi boost (I will find out). It has to be intercooled and EGT has to watched. I would not try that much boost without oil spray to the pistons.
In my opinion, the 4BD1-T could run over 20 psi boost (I will find out). It has to be intercooled and EGT has to watched. I would not try that much boost without oil spray to the pistons.
John
Maggot4x4 wrote:Another thing Justin told me, is he is having the original manifold re-cast to be a bolt up for the garret 4 bolt pattern. Cost is under $500 each.
The brand new one we have from izuzu is allready a 4 bolt pattern which im sure is the Standard Garret pattern. It was only around $300 from Izuzu. We made a 20mm adapter to bolt on the WRX Turbo.
Not a Chance unless they are about half the weight of a 200TDI. 2 guys can comfortably pick up a 3.9 Disco motor. I doubt 4 guys could pick up a 200TDI. We have the one at work that came out of the New Lockless and we can not move it without the Forklift.Bush65 wrote:4BD1 is 322 kg
300TDi are similar weight to the v8 if that helps.
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