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how much boost
how much boost
how much boost is it safe to run in my td42t i have a high flowed turbo and a 3 inch mandel exhaust with no muffer am currently running 15 psi
'05 GU Patrol coil cab ST
6" lift
Tough dogs
Snake Racing drop arms
3rds Rear Arms
Twin ARB air lockers
37" trepadors
ARB bullbar
WARN winch
High flow turbo
3" mandrel bent exhaust
6" lift
Tough dogs
Snake Racing drop arms
3rds Rear Arms
Twin ARB air lockers
37" trepadors
ARB bullbar
WARN winch
High flow turbo
3" mandrel bent exhaust
boost
Hey mate,
Measure your inlet temps that will be a good indication of how much boost you can run. The more efficient your turbo the lower the inlet temps. Go beyond the efficiency and the turbo produces more heat then the extra boost will give powers.
With a good intercooler you can see 80-100 degrees drop from one side to the other.
Cheers Heath.
Measure your inlet temps that will be a good indication of how much boost you can run. The more efficient your turbo the lower the inlet temps. Go beyond the efficiency and the turbo produces more heat then the extra boost will give powers.
With a good intercooler you can see 80-100 degrees drop from one side to the other.
Cheers Heath.
The motor can handle 22psi without any hassles, chances are you turbo won't (as Heath said) There is no point running extra boost if all the turbo is doing is heating things up. If you want to increase boost first thing is an EGT gauge so you know what is happening. Then you can gradually increase boost and fuel untill you get to a desired performane and EGT and you'll know when the motor is going to go bang! If you want big HP then you need a bigger turbo. Garret T3 / T04 hybrid or similar (ball bearing if you've got the money) is a good starting point but it all depends on what you want.
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How much boost will a std turbo off a 4.2 gu safely push
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i have a egt gauge fitted in the dump pipe and have had the factory turbo high flowed ( larger compessor wheel ,compessor housing flowed) the truck was dynoed and boost and fuel adjusted .im still using the standard intercooller and piping i dont know how hot the air temp is but it didnt run hot on the dyno. im not chasing more power i just dont want an engine or turbo failure in the middle of the dessert or somewhere else inconveneant .thank you for your input
'05 GU Patrol coil cab ST
6" lift
Tough dogs
Snake Racing drop arms
3rds Rear Arms
Twin ARB air lockers
37" trepadors
ARB bullbar
WARN winch
High flow turbo
3" mandrel bent exhaust
6" lift
Tough dogs
Snake Racing drop arms
3rds Rear Arms
Twin ARB air lockers
37" trepadors
ARB bullbar
WARN winch
High flow turbo
3" mandrel bent exhaust
Boost
Im running 12 pound through a dynoglide turbo setup (looks very similar to a R33 skyline turbo sizing and my EGT maxes at about 450 on a long hard pull in 4th gear (tassie has lots of hills) and mine hasnt given me any grief.
My 2c anyways,
Simon.
My 2c anyways,
Simon.
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1985 Carry Van, Stock, Daily Runner.
1985 LWB Sierra Flat Tray, GTi powered, Lux diffs, P/S, Twin Airs, Twin Winches, - Engineered.
1985 Carry Van, Stock, Daily Runner.
if you do alot of mud top mount or water air is more beneficial however for around town or non mud activity and when i mean mud i mean bog holes over the bonnet go a front mount.
Front mounts are generally alot cheaper to setup i mean u can buy a second hand factory top mount but its no wear near as good as a front mount for air flow.
Saying that if you get a decent top mount cooler development it would be good also..
I'm going a front mount in my GU, with 4" snorkle larger airbox extractor manifold and roller turbo so as soon its done will let u know how I go.
Front mounts are generally alot cheaper to setup i mean u can buy a second hand factory top mount but its no wear near as good as a front mount for air flow.
Saying that if you get a decent top mount cooler development it would be good also..
I'm going a front mount in my GU, with 4" snorkle larger airbox extractor manifold and roller turbo so as soon its done will let u know how I go.
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i just fitted a top mount to my td42 and i did notice improved power and way better economy on the hwy but i did lose about 3 to 4 psi at the intake manifold , it was prior to intercooler 15 psi now i can only get about 12 max even if i wind up the fuel pressure my egt did drop by about 100 deg also i was wondering if i put a bigger pipe from the cooler to intake would this reduce the back pressure enough to boost my psi or should i look somewhere else it is currently 2 1/4 from turbo through to manifold
i think if you front mount it you are putting extra strain on the cooling system plus you get a bit more turbo lag through the extra piping
i think if you front mount it you are putting extra strain on the cooling system plus you get a bit more turbo lag through the extra piping
Re: how much boost
hey mate,rvh96 wrote:how much boost is it safe to run in my td42t i have a high flowed turbo and a 3 inch mandel exhaust with no muffer am currently running 15 psi
been told by a number of people dont go more than 15psi if you want realiabilty they can do upto 20psi but they wont last long see it done before.
if you want more power your in the same situation as me and you will need better intercooler larger turbo air and most likely a snorkle
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it is the pistons u need to worry about with high boost temp and strength as the crank and rods are dorped forged steel but good news is droped forged pistons are only $1500
as for how much boost well how long is that bit of string. ive had 25 psi in mine and it has 550000 kms still going . aznd inter coolers well whats the car for high speed top mount is ok but low speed think water to air is better just my tow bobs worth hope it helps 


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