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Turbo 2H in a 47

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Turbo 2H in a 47

Post by Breeze »

G'day,
Just bought a pre-loved turbo set up for the 2H.
It was in a 75 series ute.
I want to put it in my 81 model 47 ute.
My ute has power steering and will have aircon.
Does anyone have pictures of a turbo-ed 2H in a 47?

Dean
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Post by Breeze »

surely someone has some photos of a turbo-ed 2H in 40 series?

I just would like to see where the aircleaner and batteries end up.

I've never set up turbo B4
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Post by WICKED »

BJ on roids had a Cummins Truck turbo on a worked 2H.

His Battaries where in the rear but i think he ran a POD Filter.....

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Post by Breeze »

thanks Wicked
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Post by Ricko »

I am about to do the same trick, 2h with turbo into BJ42 cruiser. Any tips and tricks would be hugely helpful. Thanks. BTW I will have some 70 series bits avail in the coming weeks/months. If there is something you're after let me know. (PM me)
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Post by turbo4t »

No pics sorry but I turbo'd my 47. Had to use a donaldson filter which any truck wrecker would have or perhaps ARB as they supply them with HJ60 turbo kits as well. I mounted it up the front L/H corner of the engine bay with the inlet coming through the upper guard for a snorkel and the outlet out the back with a 90 degree bend straight into the turbo. Had to fab a bracket but was pretty easy.
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Post by Breeze »

thanks mate.
great idea,just what I was after.
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