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ct20 on a 3l
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Would something like the turbo found on an RB30 or even one of the rollerbearing cored motors like a Nissan Rb26 work ? (Multivalve inline 6 cyl 2.6 litre motor .. makes lots of horsies)
Or for a bolt on .. perhaps a CT26 from a supra ? (no idea how "bolt on" it would actually be)
Or for a bolt on .. perhaps a CT26 from a supra ? (no idea how "bolt on" it would actually be)
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I was told to do it that way from a reputable deisel shop when i bought my new injector pump,if there is a better way i would be glad for you to let me know how.thanks Richardlove_mud wrote:Ahh the old washer as "shims" My sort of engineeringbastard wrote:no i couldnt find a pre fabbed dump pipe but it wasnt hard to make,and to increase the boost you pack washes behind the bolts on the front of the turbo which moves the bracket forward,i moved mine forward about 3mm and my boost went from 7 to 9.
Richard, I used to use the washers, now have a bleed valve (under hood) in line and dial up what ever boost I want (need a gauge tho so it dosen't go too far), usually 1/4 turn for a little more offroad push and back for a bit better economy. Usually 9 - 10 psi.bastard wrote:I was told to do it that way from a reputable deisel shop when i bought my new injector pump,if there is a better way i would be glad for you to let me know how.thanks Richardlove_mud wrote:Ahh the old washer as "shims" My sort of engineeringbastard wrote:no i couldnt find a pre fabbed dump pipe but it wasnt hard to make,and to increase the boost you pack washes behind the bolts on the front of the turbo which moves the bracket forward,i moved mine forward about 3mm and my boost went from 7 to 9.
Doug.
91' Hilux Surf with the usual mods & a few different ones ....
Coil SAS by www.budscustoms.com.au
Coil SAS by www.budscustoms.com.au
how on earth did they get that idea ? what on earth could you swap it to?4x4Monkey wrote:was told today that if iam doing the turbo conversion that i would need to swap the head
Ive never seen anyone talk about his here ...
the only other thing not often done is to swap the cam in case the turbo motors have different cam timings.
ct20 on 3L
it is a common conversion, just try and source the manual boost compensted pump as the full load injection volume is 3.4 cc's more at max boost, which gives you the extra power gain of the turbo, if you run the stock pump (3L) it will be enriched over the whole range, giving that puff of black smoke just before boost kicks in so a bit more heat and wasted fuel, a very worthwhile conversion, just choose the best bits first up. The Ct 20 off a 2L can be run on a 5L it will come on boost quicker, but be limited at the top end of boost, but most worthwhile is the boost compensated pump.
sorry, but no. the 2LTE dosn't have a comp on it. its electronic and uses the boost sensor and ecu to tell the pump to add more fuel while under boost.Yumsylux wrote:The pump off a 2LTE come with one of these compensators as stock. So if you're lucky try to source yourself a pump off a wrecked surf while you're getting it's turbo and pumbing kit.
the 2lt and 2lt-(2) have manual comps (ie vac hose goes from manifold to diaphragm on the pump).
I was quoted similar by the 4x4 spares in The central coast. All 4x4 in Newy wanted only $560, but they don't have one in.4x4Monkey wrote:juit been quoted around $950 for a complet ct20 turbo setup from all four x four parts at minden
dame thast sounds freaking expensive
I picked one up privately for $400, has some oil marks on the induction side (Im telling myself the engine had blow by) but all in all looks well.
So I figured that the turbo sits above the manifold (my previous one sat low), but what can I do with this fricken wastegate?? I don't want it around behind the engine, just looks like a pita. Can I block it shut?? 3L engine.
How do I plumb the water lines in?? They look to be inline with the heater hoses?
*edit* 2LT-E engine(turbo)
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Ive heard of people who drop 1KZ-TE's and Supra motors into LN106 hilux's have to fit cruiser gearboxes as the poor little G52 doesnt cope well with over 300nm of torque!dmcruising wrote:ijust a question i have heard from a friend who's looking at supercharging his 2.8 that if you put a turbo or supercharger on you need to replace the gear box i thought its not needed but wanted to check here.
thanks dave
If i go the prado motor swap option for my LN106, then i'll have a prado gearbox behind it (without the full time 4wd tho)
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For a turbo or supercharger a gearbox change is not needed ferrit.ferrit wrote:Ive heard of people who drop 1KZ-TE's and Supra motors into LN106 hilux's have to fit cruiser gearboxes as the poor little G52 doesnt cope well with over 300nm of torque!dmcruising wrote:ijust a question i have heard from a friend who's looking at supercharging his 2.8 that if you put a turbo or supercharger on you need to replace the gear box i thought its not needed but wanted to check here.
thanks dave
If i go the prado motor swap option for my LN106, then i'll have a prado gearbox behind it (without the full time 4wd tho)
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Spent a couple of hours tinkering today, have it at the stage that I can bolt it on almost, it sits flush with the head now anyway...
Bought new manifold studs(lost the jar mine where in) and fitted them in the correct pattern for the surf manilfold.
Had to move the water cooling lines to the other side of the turbo as they were wedged against the heater hoses and wouldn't bolt up flush, had to remove the braces underneath aswell because they were hitting the oil filter and not allowing the turbo on.
I worked out what I thought to be the wastegate, I was getting ahead of myself. The wastegate is definately bolted onto the turbo as I have seen on my other two turbo's, it just needs the hose.
The part I was referring to was a long pipe that connected directly to the exhaust manifold and went around the back of the engine to connect with the inlet manifold with what looks a diaghram of sorts. I am guessing this has something to the efi on surfs? and that I should just remove the pipe(done already) and close off the hole in the manifold??
The oil feed line doesn't connect with my existing setup which comes out of the oil pressure switch port. The fitting seems to have no-where to go on my engine either, the one place it looks like it would fit into doesn't seem to be an oil gallery. It doesn't look like it will be too hard to adapt to my current set-up though if I modify the pipe to fit my hose.
So the problems I need answers to if anyone knows are...
Should I make a plate to shut the hole off in the exhaust manifold? I can't see this diaghram being of use to me.
Will the remote oil filter fix my problem with the oil line not connecting to the engine? I think I read that it will fix my problem with the support brackets though I wouldn't fit it just for that purpose.
How exactly do I plumb the water lines into my cooling system, It looks like I have to use tee peices but I just can't picture exactly how that will work.
Bought new manifold studs(lost the jar mine where in) and fitted them in the correct pattern for the surf manilfold.
Had to move the water cooling lines to the other side of the turbo as they were wedged against the heater hoses and wouldn't bolt up flush, had to remove the braces underneath aswell because they were hitting the oil filter and not allowing the turbo on.
I worked out what I thought to be the wastegate, I was getting ahead of myself. The wastegate is definately bolted onto the turbo as I have seen on my other two turbo's, it just needs the hose.
The part I was referring to was a long pipe that connected directly to the exhaust manifold and went around the back of the engine to connect with the inlet manifold with what looks a diaghram of sorts. I am guessing this has something to the efi on surfs? and that I should just remove the pipe(done already) and close off the hole in the manifold??
The oil feed line doesn't connect with my existing setup which comes out of the oil pressure switch port. The fitting seems to have no-where to go on my engine either, the one place it looks like it would fit into doesn't seem to be an oil gallery. It doesn't look like it will be too hard to adapt to my current set-up though if I modify the pipe to fit my hose.
So the problems I need answers to if anyone knows are...
Should I make a plate to shut the hole off in the exhaust manifold? I can't see this diaghram being of use to me.
Will the remote oil filter fix my problem with the oil line not connecting to the engine? I think I read that it will fix my problem with the support brackets though I wouldn't fit it just for that purpose.
How exactly do I plumb the water lines into my cooling system, It looks like I have to use tee peices but I just can't picture exactly how that will work.
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The current setup has a fitting, the type you would slot a bolt through into an oil gallery. It's name escapes me atm but the bolt you put through it has holes in it and allows oil to pass through the whole fitting.
I took my old braided line along with the fittings off the ct20 to pirtek today and will pick up the modified hoses tomorrow at lunch, that issue is fixed I hope
Im thinking of brazing some tubes into my heater hoses but will take some measurements of the pipe and hose sizes tomorrow before going to pirtek and will try to arrange some sort of tee set-up. I still can't picture it in its position though.
I took my old braided line along with the fittings off the ct20 to pirtek today and will pick up the modified hoses tomorrow at lunch, that issue is fixed I hope
Im thinking of brazing some tubes into my heater hoses but will take some measurements of the pipe and hose sizes tomorrow before going to pirtek and will try to arrange some sort of tee set-up. I still can't picture it in its position though.
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I bought some tee's to fit into the heater hose and they wouldn't suit, so I bought some brass fitting and brazed them into the steel heater hoses. Im guessing I now have to make a join between the heater hoses so it flows while the heater is turned off.
How do I spin the outlet of the turbo around to face upward more? Mine blows almost directly at the rocker cover and the make do pipe I have on sits firmly on it.
Does anyone know the type of flange I have to buy? I don't want to take the whole turbo off again to get a single flange.
How do I spin the outlet of the turbo around to face upward more? Mine blows almost directly at the rocker cover and the make do pipe I have on sits firmly on it.
Does anyone know the type of flange I have to buy? I don't want to take the whole turbo off again to get a single flange.
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