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4.2 turbo injected petrol

Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:28 pm
by 80WEPN
looking at monsta t3/t4 turbos on ebay just wondering if anyone knows anything about these turbos? any good or not? not chasing max power just want a bit more grunt. any help would be fantastic

Re: 4.2 turbo injected petrol

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 12:39 am
by tna racing
80WEPN wrote:looking at monsta t3/t4 turbos on ebay just wondering if anyone knows anything about these turbos? any good or not? not chasing max power just want a bit more grunt. any help would be fantastic
got one on dads gq, has done 120thousand k's and not a problem

Re: 4.2 turbo injected petrol

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 1:06 am
by MyGQ
tna racing wrote:
80WEPN wrote:looking at monsta t3/t4 turbos on ebay just wondering if anyone knows anything about these turbos? any good or not? not chasing max power just want a bit more grunt. any help would be fantastic
got one on dads gq, has done 120thousand k's and not a problem
was looking at one for a Diesel, dunno what size to get

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 10:13 am
by VXPSI
im about to turbo mine aswell what computer are you going to use?

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 10:20 am
by 80WEPN
not sure bud just started thinking about it last night. so just wanted any info i could get. What turbo,computer r u using are you changing anything else

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:02 pm
by bogged
plenty of threads on it round here.. look at the fun mulisha had with his, he ended up floggin it.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:53 pm
by NutterGQ
biggest piece of shit on earth, google it also see what the tight wads over on calaisturbo forums had happen, some of them dont last run in, others less than a 1000 kays.....there's a reason why they are $200-$300 and a real garret of same size is $1500 and up....don't be fooled


and I have pm'd you some info about a reply above thats complete crap as is most from the user.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:48 pm
by narnturbogq
From the research i have done on these turbos, the main issues stem from oil supply blowing out the rear seals. To make them last there needs to be a restricter in the oil supply line, .8 to 1mm from the stuff i have found on the net from the states. i bought an rb20/25 turbo second hand and there is a simular sized restricter/hole in the banjo bolt on the supply line.

Another problem is some of the compressor wheels fly apart, this is caused by the chinese makers not being able to replicate the complex casting design, so they make them in two pieces an glue them together, and the glue lets go. This problem doesn't happen with all turbos.

A mate has a Monsta performance T04E turbo, internal wastegate, that i've checked out and it looks pretty good quality, one piece comp wheel, but this same turbo had a strange issue when fitted to an rb20, that the boost couldn't be kept under 25psi!!!! We think that the wastegate cant flow enough to control the boost. The wastegate hole is around 20mm.So if it cant flow enough on an rb20 its got no hope on a 4.2. Id be looking at an external wastegate turbo, they're cheaper, and you can get a wastegate for about $150(ebay)

Monsta performance (ebay) seems to be the most reliable supplier according to reports, and they have 12 months warranty.

Another option are the KKR series of turbos, one of australias best turbo gurus, Martin Donnan uses the on his tt LS1 conversion kits, and thats saying something (alot of his stuff goes to the states and the middle east). These turbos aren't as expensive(around $800/900) as Garrett stuff, i think Otomoto? is the supplier here, just do a google search.

Hope this info helps you. -Andrew