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August 19th, 2008 01:05 PM #1Mga bosing, im kev, bgo lang ko dito sa tsikot ehe...Balak ko sna palakasin ung makina ng revo ko, budget ko 40-50k lang. San kea meron maayos gumawa na mga turbo shops?? or anu kea pde ilagay na engine mods pra lumakas yung makina??
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August 19th, 2008 09:45 PM #2Ito ang payo ko sayo Kev. Wag mo na sana gawin yan.
- Ok naman ang power ng Revo.
- Sayang ang 40-50K mo. Baka kulangin pa yan sa dami ng babaguhin sa makina mo.
- Masisira ang resale value ng car mo kung hindi OK ang modification.
- Tataas pa ang fuel consumption mo. Remember, more power = more fuel.
Godbless,
Dieseldude
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August 20th, 2008 04:29 AM #3
I was googling around and found a forum doing turbo for 3L.
http://www.toyotadiesel.com/forums/s...ead.php?t=3683
may pinoy pa dyan... talking about this product:
http://www.axtturbo.com.au/Hi2L.html
imo, risky... most likely, n/a engines has higher compression rates than turbo ones. and most likely, engine internals has some differences between stock 2LT.
but how about a total engine swap with a 2LT hilux surf? and keep the stock engine for spare... atleast kung masira may reserve ka pa.
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October 2nd, 2008 07:50 PM #4
Hi guys,
what would I need to install a turbo kit on my 91 Pajero subic, and how much would it cost?
will it greatly affect my FC?
got it secondhand with no turbo since the previous owner had it removed with the intercooler since it had a lot of problems and leaks.
I am thinking on installing a replacement turbo and intercooler to add some horses during long drives.
any opinions would be greatly appreciated, TIA
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October 3rd, 2008 01:42 PM #5
Just get a surplus stock Pajero turbo and assembly. FC shouldn't suffer.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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October 3rd, 2008 05:10 PM #6
tnx niky for the advice,
is surplus different from replacement parts? like 555 brand? mitsu surplus are secondhand stuff?
where can I get a cheap turbo and assembly ? can you recommend a shop please
any more inputs mga sirs, tnx again
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October 9th, 2008 12:11 AM #8If your Pajero was originally turbocharged, puttting back the turbo would be good as you will then feel the true power of your ride. Look for a surplus turbo, intake and exhaust manifolds, and intercooler. Dont rush things; canvass ka muna from various suppliers, and verify warranty.
You also have to check your injection pump if it was previously replaced with a naturally aspirated version. The original injection pump of a turbocharged Pajero will have a boost compensator mounted on top. This device senses turbo boost, and varies fuelling to match the engine's air intake pressure. The turbo kit will be quite useless without this device.
Good luck.
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October 9th, 2008 08:58 AM #9
surplus means excess, but we use this word here as used parts.
one time I saw a turbo parts kit on a shop and asked how much was it, they say 12K.
since your ride is a subic, it's a good venture to pair it with a subic turbo surplus. we bought here a surplus intercooler for a 4d56t. it cost me 1.5k with the pipes but without the fan. sorry I can't recommend a shop. ang layo ko sa maynila. canvass mo lang dyan sa banawe shops, take your time...
and tingnan mo muna exhaust manifold mo, how did they condemn the turbo. so you will know what parts do you need aside from a turbo. maybe you will need new parts for the intake, the oil and water lines.
+1 to Diesel Dude, Tried running without the boost compensator by accident, the ride doesn't pick up well.
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October 9th, 2008 02:17 PM #10
* sir Dieseldude and sir Rion, thank you so much for the inputs, very helpful for a newbie like me.
I will definitely follow your advice and canvass around muna and check all that needs replacing. this will be my christmas gift for myself so as early as now nag gagather nko info.
mga fellow tsikoteers kung may heads up kayo on surplus na turbo kit for pajero please let me know.
maraming salamat po.
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