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Turbo fitting

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Turbo fitting

Post by Cruz »

Hi just wondering if any one has fitted a turbo themself as I'm looking to buy a turbo kit for my 4.2 diesel I see some turbos come with insturctions on fitting is there any thing to hard to do in your driveway any help would be good thanks
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Post by 80diesel4play »

Pay someone to do it!!!!! Unless you have taps, and allot of experience at it - just let an expert ream your wallet and you'll be better off in the long run! :D
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Re: Turbo fitting

Post by bogged »

Cruz wrote:Hi just wondering if any one has fitted a turbo themself as I'm looking to buy a turbo kit for my 4.2 diesel I see some turbos come with insturctions on fitting is there any thing to hard to do in your driveway any help would be good thanks


Yup, fitted the Denco Diesel kit to mates GQ few mths back. Took a day, which included fixing snapped exhaust studs, and beers and lunch inbetween.

Not a hard job really if you have the tools.

The hard bit is gettin the fuel right. So if you can do the fitting, your saving a bit, that will be spent on gettin the fuel right.
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