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Easy power on turbo lux's
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Easy power on turbo lux's
G'Day all
Just doin a bit of talking around about turboed 2.8 luxs. The reason why they dont respond too well to large amounts of boost (15 to 20 psi) is because the engines run such a high compression ratio.
To resurrect this prob is easy, maybe too easy. was thinkin, if you got say 3mm copper sheet, (quality grade) and an old head gasket, you could take them to a laser cutting shop, cut it out and put that in instead. it would def lower compression ratio which in turn could run more boost. a simple compression test would show results.
Yay or Nay??
Just doin a bit of talking around about turboed 2.8 luxs. The reason why they dont respond too well to large amounts of boost (15 to 20 psi) is because the engines run such a high compression ratio.
To resurrect this prob is easy, maybe too easy. was thinkin, if you got say 3mm copper sheet, (quality grade) and an old head gasket, you could take them to a laser cutting shop, cut it out and put that in instead. it would def lower compression ratio which in turn could run more boost. a simple compression test would show results.
Yay or Nay??
Wanted.... 4.88 or 4.56 front GQ diff center. Also wanted... GQ rear diff complete.
just a question, since a diesel uses compression (and heat) to ignite, wouldn't putting in a 3mm gasket lower it too much at idle so that it may not run properly?
I know with the turbo on 20psi boost, the compression will be high but with out the boost when the compression drops to idle is where i thought it might cause problems?
Just a idea. i have no idea
Brad
I know with the turbo on 20psi boost, the compression will be high but with out the boost when the compression drops to idle is where i thought it might cause problems?
Just a idea. i have no idea
Brad
3.0L turbo diesel, 4" lift, bud's front housing, track assasin cv's, air lokker front + Rear, beadlock'd 37 stickies, high steer, 15.5" travel ranchos, high pinion diff and coils on the rear
I've got the v8 conversion an a mates got the gutless 2.8
when he's flatout in top gear i'm just starting to think about changing into 3rd,
Mine seems to have just as god engine braking on hills an will out pull his anyday of the week
Best value way of getting more power out of the 2.8 is to convert to v8
when he's flatout in top gear i'm just starting to think about changing into 3rd,
Mine seems to have just as god engine braking on hills an will out pull his anyday of the week
Best value way of getting more power out of the 2.8 is to convert to v8
Re: Easy power on turbo lux's
Do you mean you wound up your boost and it didn't give the gain you had hoped?Outer Limits Hilux wrote: The reason why they dont respond too well to large amounts of boost (15 to 20 psi)
My guess is with that much boost you're sending in hot air from an overworked turbo. Heat is your enemy with boost on any engine.
If you want 20psi, run a big turbo and big cooler. If you throw a compressor of any sort out of it's efficiency range there's a good chance you could even lose power with too much boost, because of the hot air density.
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