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Corky Bell "Maximum Boost" Setting up turbo syste

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Post by TWISTY »

I read this book ages ago when I was turboing the V6 in my 4Runner. I found it really really good for explaining everything about setting up custom turbo setups. (both on a budget and no expense spared)

Anyway, stumbled across a website where it can be downloaded and thought it might be of use to some people. (25mb pdf)

http://www.volkspage.net/technik/04/

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Thanks for share !!!!
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Post by Vulcanised »

i downloaded it this morning dave.... will have a read through it when i get a little time.
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Post by ausyota »

Yeah I have that book in its paper form.
Its a good read.
It doesnt go into the diesel side of things much though.
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Post by crack »

not worth downloading then paul?
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Post by ausyota »

crack wrote:not worth downloading then paul?
Like I said it is a good read!
Most of the stuff with turbos relates across the board anyway.
The book is aimed at high performance petrol street engines but the main princibles of forced induction apply to any engine.
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Re: Corky Bell "Maximum Boost" Setting up turbo s

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TWISTY wrote:I read this book ages ago when I was turboing the V6 in my 4Runner. I found it really really good for explaining everything about setting up custom turbo setups. (both on a budget and no expense spared)

Anyway, stumbled across a website where it can be downloaded and thought it might be of use to some people. (25mb pdf)

http://www.volkspage.net/technik/04/
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Related ..

Post here the best turbo diesel book in your opinion ?
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Re: Corky Bell "Maximum Boost" Setting up turbo s

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KaMo wrote:Did you end up turboing it or did the V8 get in there first?
Hehe, long story......if you go to the bottom of the first page of the members thread of the 4runner there is all the pics and details of how far the turbo setup got.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... 75&start=0

Basically just had the exhuast manifold to do, but had the engine running on wold engine management, bigger injectors, water to air intercooler done, 3" mandrel bent exhaust, etc. Then the V6 died to a dodgy tune by a so called 'expert'.

Then I found out about the 1uz conversion, sold all the turbo sh!t, and never looked back.
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Post by KiwiBacon »

Tapage wrote:Related ..

Post here the best turbo diesel book in your opinion ?
The Diesel Engine Reference Book.
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Post by mud4b »

just found this thread...

diesels and turbos is exactly what ill be looking for tonight, so its kinda weird this question was asked.

if i find anything ill post it here.

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Post by KiwiBacon »

The cold side of a sizing up a diesel turbo is the same as a petrol turbo. Main differences are usually diesel runs higher boost and lower rpm.

The hot side, diesels colder exhaust means we need smaller A/R exhaust housings (and/or turbine wheels) to get spool up at a usable rev range.
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Post by mud4b »

KiwiBacon wrote:The cold side of a sizing up a diesel turbo is the same as a petrol turbo. Main differences are usually diesel runs higher boost and lower rpm.

The hot side, diesels colder exhaust means we need smaller A/R exhaust housings (and/or turbine wheels) to get spool up at a usable rev range.

this is what ive been sussing out this arvo... it was the question i was going to ask (main difference between diesel and petrol engine), i have read the above and read heaps on the net but still nothing really firm to give me a idea.. still researching though..

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Post by PGS 4WD »

It's a good book, It's a little dated now though, I'll bet the 1st publication was 20 years ago, I've had mine 10 years I rekon. The honeywell Garett web site has some good and current info including some tiered explainations of turbo design and operation.

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Post by mud4b »

PGS 4WD wrote:It's a good book, It's a little dated now though, I'll bet the 1st publication was 20 years ago, I've had mine 10 years I rekon. The honeywell Garett web site has some good and current info including some tiered explainations of turbo design and operation.

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honeywell garett?????

for diesels or petrols.. can find basically anything for petrols but stuff all on turbocharger selection for diesels.

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Post by Tapage »

I thought the turbo proper sizing in a diesel engine take much more care, coz you have 2k rpm to play with full boost .. instead of 4k rpm or more in a gas engine . .
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