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schwitzer turbo

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schwitzer turbo

Post by mattlux »

Does anyone know if you can put bigger turbine wheels in the schwitzer safely without maching the housing to thin. Has anyone heard of the housing cracking before?
The problem i have is, i have tightened up my wastgate rod all the way and have tried putting washers under the bolts to space the wastegate out further to run more boost but it wont go over nine pound even with a bleed valve in the vac line. Any susgestions?
What is the main mods to get GQs going good apart from exhaust and pump mods, i have a 2 1/2 exhaust with no mufflers, putting a front mount on soon and fuel is wound up a bit but just doesnt seem to pull like its got a turbo. Any susgestions?
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Re: schwitzer turbo

Post by bogged »

any chance you can edit that and make it readable?
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Post by chops »

here are some full stops he can use

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Post by bogged »

chops wrote:here are some full stops he can use

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Post by mattlux »

Sorry guys didnt realsie it is a spelling comp.
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Post by g@z »

no one picked on your spelling, it was more comments that a lack of structure make it really hard to read, therefore it makes it really hard to help.

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Re: schwitzer turbo

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mattlux wrote:and fuel is wound up a bit but just doesnt seem to pull like its got a turbo. Any susgestions?
have you ever had it setup or tuned by someone who knows what they are doing?
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Post by mattlux »

It was tuned by a local shop in warragul that has a good rep in this area, but not 100% sure that its spot on.
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Post by mattstar »

IT'S A HILUX, is it a 2.8 diesel? they are only little 4's, there's only so much "pull" turbo mods will produce, the I/C will help a little but I don't think you'll get what your looking for from a hilux motor....
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Post by bogged »

mattstar wrote:IT'S A HILUX, is it a 2.8 diesel?
its in the nissan section so you wouldnt think so....
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Post by g@z »

and it says "GQ" in the OP....

I suggest taking it to somewhere else, like one of the big diesel workshops, just to get a 2nd opinion. If you are trying to get more out of it yourself by playing around with it, there has to be something wrong.

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Post by morkz »

personally if you want more power change your turbo setup all together sell what you and do it properly from the start.

get a different manifold a high mounted roller bearing turbo and a front mount intercooler and you'll get it pull like a true turbo diesel. The when the funds allow get the pump done and you'll be getting your 150kw at the rear wheels.

aus4wd racing do kits intercooler, custom roller bearing turbo, 4" snorkle may be worth dropping in.
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Post by bogged »

morkz wrote:4" snorkle may be worth dropping in.
funny you mention that, lookin at Mannys GQ at the Ateco, he runs what looks like twin 2inch pipes for a snorkels/.... which i would have thoguht would be less efficent than 1x3inch...

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Post by jessie928 »

those pipes are not 2"

they are at least 2 1/2 inch pipes, maybe larger even
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Post by DaveS3 »

They looked like 3'' to me.

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Post by striped tomato »

don't know about bigger wheels but i have a schwitzer with a clipped wheel to spool up faster, 16psi boost and a top mount i/c. exhaust is 3" from the turbo back, no mufflers. intake is safari snorkel to GU diesel filter (RD28/TD42T). dyno tuned, and have just added an in line holley blue fuel pump to keep the fuel up to the motor.

puts out just over 150hp at the rear wheels, turbo struggles at higher rpm and used to run out of fuel on wide open throttle through the gears but hopefully the fuel pump will fix that. to improve across the whole range i'd probably have to replace the whole turbo with a different unit, my old DTS used to seem a better all round setup but the schwitzer does spool up a lot quicker. averages 15l/100km overall running 35"claws on road and 37" creepies offroad.

if you can't get over 9psi boost then i think you must be restricted on the intake as the schwitzer will definitely go higher with a bleed valve on the wastegate line.
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Post by morkz »

bogged wrote:
morkz wrote:4" snorkle may be worth dropping in.
funny you mention that, lookin at Mannys GQ at the Ateco, he runs what looks like twin 2inch pipes for a snorkels/.... which i would have thoguht would be less efficent than 1x3inch...

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mani's setup is 3" i saw it when he first built it up in qld its not that efficient if you have a look at alot of the turbo diesel trucks out there most are running 4" even rohan runs just a 4" snorkle.
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Post by mattlux »

striped tomato wrote:don't know about bigger wheels but i have a schwitzer with a clipped wheel to spool up faster, 16psi boost and a top mount i/c. exhaust is 3" from the turbo back, no mufflers. intake is safari snorkel to GU diesel filter (RD28/TD42T). dyno tuned, and have just added an in line holley blue fuel pump to keep the fuel up to the motor.

puts out just over 150hp at the rear wheels, turbo struggles at higher rpm and used to run out of fuel on wide open throttle through the gears but hopefully the fuel pump will fix that. to improve across the whole range i'd probably have to replace the whole turbo with a different unit, my old DTS used to seem a better all round setup but the schwitzer does spool up a lot quicker. averages 15l/100km overall running 35"claws on road and 37" creepies offroad.

if you can't get over 9psi boost then i think you must be restricted on the intake as the schwitzer will definitely go higher with a bleed valve on the wastegate line.
Thanks striped tomato, have tried with bleed vlave but cant get over nine, i am going to try holding the wastegate shut and see what happens.
Intake is turbo dyn airbox with safari snorkel.
You wouldnt know if you can get a three inch dump pipe for the schwitzer's easy and cheap? if not i will just make one.
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Post by patrolpaul »

When you get it tuned make sure they do it on a dyno! I got mine done this way and it makes a huge diference and only costs about $125 :armsup: Cheap when you think about it!
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Post by mattlux »

Thanks for the info guys, it was done on a dyno properly.
I am thinking of sending my turbo to mtq and getting them to check it out.
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