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turbos??

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turbos??

Post by wyliespatrol »

hi all

i am new to the turbo world and just learning about them

i undrestand the consept of how they work and just have a few qs

can i ru a turbo on dule fule (tb42) petty gas?
if yes \ no then why?

how much am i looking at to buy the parts?

is it something i can learn as i go to fit myself or is there no room for errors?

are there any kits avalable for the tb4.2 and are they any good?

thanks chris
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Re: turbos??

Post by coxy321 »

First up, i know the whingers are going to hate it but...
Have you tried searching the forum?? Do yourself a favour and spend a few hours reading up on what other people have done. Turbocharging a TB42 has been covered as many times as "fitting 35's to a GQ".
wyliespatrol wrote:can i ru a turbo on dule fule (tb42) petty gas?
if yes \ no then why?
Yes, you can do both, but you will get better results running either LPG or petrol as the different fuels require different ignition timing/compression/general setup etc etc etc.
wyliespatrol wrote:how much am i looking at to buy the parts?
DIY: From $300-$400
DIY Retail kit: $3500ish
Drive in- drive out: $5000-$6000
wyliespatrol wrote:is it something i can learn as i go to fit myself or is there no room for errors?
It depends how much you know, and how important it is to not ruin your motor. Petrol engines require a bit more care compared to diesels, but generally i'd say if you are half mechanically minded - have a crack!!!

Nothing better that driving your own creation.
wyliespatrol wrote:are there any kits avalable for the tb4.2 and are they any good?
I dont know of any "off the shelf" kits, but nearly all performance/turbo workshops will have done one already, or will make one to suit.
wyliespatrol wrote:are they any good?
Yes. Turbos are good.
wyliespatrol wrote:thanks chris
No problems. Anytime.
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Post by wyliespatrol »

Have been searching and reading all very helpful info in there

I take it that there are one million and one different combos for setting these things up!

Can’t wait to having a go

Thanks Chris
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Post by coxy321 »

There is 100 different ways to do it. Like i said, put aside a few hours and troll through the forum.

There's threads on here from Grade A racing setups right through to povo-pack backyard hack jobs.

Plus, by reading through the other build threads, you can find out what issues other people had, what turbo's they used etc etc etc.

Its all here!

Also, the search function requires a certain touch for it to work properly. For example, for your question i would type "turbo AND TB42" (exclude quotation marks), set the forum to NISSAN and then go for it.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/search.php?mode=results

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Post by wyliespatrol »

reading reading reading

q

What is the benefit of a high manifolds against a low?
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Post by TWISTY »

Heres a good book I read when I was turboing the V6 in my 4runner. Well worth the read. (Can download it from the link)
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/ft ... imum+boost
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Post by coxy321 »

wyliespatrol wrote:reading reading reading

q

What is the benefit of a high manifolds against a low?
Both have pro's and cons.

Highmount: easier to set up (less bending over), oil drain setup easier, intake plumbing easier. BUT, cant use top mount intercooler as the turbo creates too much heat to make it feasible.

Lowmount: tucks away all nice and neat, can use either top or front mount intercooler, looks more factory, aftermarket turbo manifolds can be had fairly cheap. BUT, bit more involved plumbing oil/water lines, less room to work on, bit more intake plumbing involved.
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Post by wyliespatrol »

still reading

i read that carby and efi are inter changeable tb42

so would a factory tb42 turbo kit bolt on?

are they obtainable?

or for the cost would i be better off doing my own?

that is would it cost me the same to buy a factory one and up grade it
as to start from scrach?
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Post by shakes »

wyliespatrol wrote:still reading

i read that carby and efi are inter changeable tb42

so would a factory tb42 turbo kit bolt on?

are they obtainable?

or for the cost would i be better off doing my own?

that is would it cost me the same to buy a factory one and up grade it
as to start from scrach?
factory EFI manifold, GRA gas mixer, factory diesel turbo mani, and turbo of your choice.

If I was to own a patrol again thats how I'd go about it on a budget.
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Post by coxy321 »

No such thing as a factory TB42 turbo kit i'm afraid. You're not getting TD42 and TB42 mixed up are ya? TB is petrol, TD is diesel.

Turbo manifolds are interchangeable between TD42/TB42/TB45 engines. So, for example, you could get a manifold for a TD42, and then bolt it onto a TB42 (which a lot of people do).

First off, you need to decide what fuel you are going to use. If its petrol, get a TB42E setup (fuel injected). This will offer the best power and economy for a petrol turbo setup.

FIRST OFF - if you dont already have it, GET ELECTRONIC IGNITION!! Read up on here what people have fitted (brands/types etc). This is an absolute MUST for any performance or forced induction engine.

Unless you are cashed up, you're better off doing your own kit, and making it to suit your car and driving style. Its not hard - there are many OL members that have already done the hard work for you on here.
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Post by coxy321 »

shakes wrote:factory EFI manifold, GRA gas mixer, factory diesel turbo mani, and turbo of your choice.

If I was to own a patrol again thats how I'd go about it on a budget.
x2

T4 turbo too. Plenty of hi-po trucks and comp trucks using this setup.

I have the same sort of setup on my 180B. LPG has a higher RON too, which allows for slightly more boost before pinging.

http://www.gasresearch.com.au/
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Post by Bad JuJu »

Look forward to a massive premium upgrade on your insurance.
There is no price difference on diesel.
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Post by coxy321 »

Bad JuJu wrote:Look forward to a massive premium upgrade on your insurance.
There is no price difference on diesel.
"What turbo officer? Thats an air compressor to pump up the tyres."
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Post by zagan »

http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q ... kits&meta=

AXT turbo do a TB42 turbo kit.

from that google serach page... you'll have links to people who have done a write up on doing a install of turbo on a TB42 engine.
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Re: turbos??

Post by Nat84 »

wyliespatrol wrote:how much am i looking at to buy the parts?
coxy321 wrote: DIY: From $300-$400
DIY Retail kit: $3500ish
Drive in- drive out: $5000-$6000
when i turboed my HJ60 i thought can't cost no more then $500 oh how i was wrong ended up costing me $1300
i would say for a DIY $1000-$1500 with all new gear if you know where to look and get things from
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Post by coxy321 »

Nat84 wrote:
wyliespatrol wrote:how much am i looking at to buy the parts?
coxy321 wrote: DIY: From $300-$400
DIY Retail kit: $3500ish
Drive in- drive out: $5000-$6000
when i turboed my HJ60 i thought can't cost no more then $500 oh how i was wrong ended up costing me $1300
i would say for a DIY $1000-$1500 with all new gear if you know where to look and get things from
Fair enough. I was talking second hand turbo (cheap), your own tools, cheap/second hand parts etc.

Just think, how cheap is it to make up a "J" pipe.....

But your point is taken nonetheless.
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Re: turbos??

Post by bogged »

Nat84 wrote:i would say for a DIY $1000-$1500 with all new gear if you know where to look and get things from
I'd agree with that
Those turbo manifolds were $500 alone werent they - the bulk deal done recently?
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Re: turbos??

Post by Nat84 »

coxy321 wrote:
Nat84 wrote:
wyliespatrol wrote:how much am i looking at to buy the parts?
coxy321 wrote: DIY: From $300-$400
DIY Retail kit: $3500ish
Drive in- drive out: $5000-$6000
when i turboed my HJ60 i thought can't cost no more then $500 oh how i was wrong ended up costing me $1300
i would say for a DIY $1000-$1500 with all new gear if you know where to look and get things from
Fair enough. I was talking second hand turbo (cheap), your own tools, cheap/second hand parts etc.

Just think, how cheap is it to make up a "J" pipe.....

But your point is taken nonetheless.
J pipe as in 2 butwelds bends and some black pipe :D

2x butwelds bends say $15 maxs
1x black pipe 100mm long $free
1x T3 flange $30

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Re: turbos??

Post by Bad JuJu »

Nat84 wrote:
coxy321 wrote:
Nat84 wrote:
wyliespatrol wrote:how much am i looking at to buy the parts?
coxy321 wrote: DIY: From $300-$400
DIY Retail kit: $3500ish
Drive in- drive out: $5000-$6000
when i turboed my HJ60 i thought can't cost no more then $500 oh how i was wrong ended up costing me $1300
i would say for a DIY $1000-$1500 with all new gear if you know where to look and get things from
Fair enough. I was talking second hand turbo (cheap), your own tools, cheap/second hand parts etc.

Just think, how cheap is it to make up a "J" pipe.....

But your point is taken nonetheless.
J pipe as in 2 butwelds bends and some black pipe :D

2x butwelds bends say $15 maxs
1x black pipe 100mm long $free
1x T3 flange $30

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Pipe to t3 flange boogerweld - priceless :armsup:
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Post by coxy321 »

A "proper" manifold will cost from $350 minimum. But as per above, a "J" pipe cost is minimal. You would b surprised to know how many people use these setups, as it requires minimum tools and parts, and almost any hack can do it!
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Post by Nat84 »

coxy321 wrote:A "proper" manifold will cost from $350 minimum. But as per above, a "J" pipe cost is minimal. You would b surprised to know how many people use these setups, as it requires minimum tools and parts, and almost any hack can do it!
i got a log manifold priced and it was $350 to $650
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Post by wyliespatrol »

Next


I can’t find a pic of a gas research carby/throttle body

Can some one post one?
Im thinking this will be the first step

2nd electronic ignition

Then turbo the hell out of it :twisted:

no no just enuf power to do the job.

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Post by Nat84 »

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Post by Nat84 »

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Post by coxy321 »

wyliespatrol wrote:I can’t find a pic of a gas research carby/throttle body

Can some one post one?
Did you try looking at Gas Research's website???

http://www.gasresearch.com.au/
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Post by RockyF75 »

Nat84 wrote:Image
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That yours? XF?
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
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Post by Nat84 »

RockyF75 wrote:
Nat84 wrote:Image
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That yours? XF?
nope not mine seen it on Ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/FORD-FALCON-XF-U ... 240%3A1318
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Post by coxy321 »

Nat84 wrote:
RockyF75 wrote:
Nat84 wrote:Image
Image
That yours? XF?
nope not mine seen it on Ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/FORD-FALCON-XF-U ... 240%3A1318
I bet that'd scare the shit out of a few people in the Bunnings carpark....

$3k, thats a bit steep.
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Post by Nat84 »

coxy321 wrote:
Nat84 wrote:
RockyF75 wrote:
Nat84 wrote:Image
Image
That yours? XF?
nope not mine seen it on Ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/FORD-FALCON-XF-U ... 240%3A1318
I bet that'd scare the shit out of a few people in the Bunnings carpark....

$3k, thats a bit steep.
for a ford i think it sould be free
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Post by tna racing »

wyliespatrol wrote:reading reading reading

q

What is the benefit of a high manifolds against a low?
Hi-mount keeps it away from mud and water too


Gas research tb
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