turbo
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turbo
feel like fitting a turbo on my 1294cc sj engine any suggestion as what kind of modification i need to do . i have an done a lot on the car but a bit more power would be good.
yes yes i bought it to save the rhino...long time ago
Re: turbo
I did once see a turbo unit for a sj but i cant remember if it was for the 410 or 413, only ever seen one tho and it was on ebay!
Or why not put a 1.6 vitara engine in, would probably be easier to do than the turbo, that and i have a write up going on the DIY page soon.
Dan
Or why not put a 1.6 vitara engine in, would probably be easier to do than the turbo, that and i have a write up going on the DIY page soon.
Dan
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Re: turbo
It is up there now! I got it up thisafternoon so you could have a read!!
Dan :smoke:
Dan :smoke:
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Re: turbo
for offroad use i wouldn't really advise a turbo'd petrol motor for one simple reason! Turbo lag! if your crawling along in some deep mud relying on the low down torque and then need to give a bit of the right foot to get you through, once that turbo kicks in your just going to start spinning the wheels at a stupid rate and dig yourself a hole, just like a lot of people find when they fit the swift 1300gti lump, it'll be a bit too revy and not have enough torque. why not have a think about supercharging it? then you'll have all the extra power in the low revs too! (might be a bit more expensive though!!!! )
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Re: turbo
interesting thought you are right about the acceleration with the turbo. now of course i am going to ask you the question. how to supercharge it.
have a nice day
have a nice day
yes yes i bought it to save the rhino...long time ago
Re: turbo
dunno if these are any help...
http://www.torquecars.com/tuning/superc ... -guide.php
http://www.torquecars.com/suzuki/
http://www.rse.co.uk/rsesupercharger.htm
or u could give these guys a call they might be able to point you in the right direction
http://www.turbotechnics.com/docs/index.htm
and give this a read :http://forum.difflock.com/viewtopic.php ... 5be9a5a0dd
hope some of it is helpful
http://www.torquecars.com/tuning/superc ... -guide.php
http://www.torquecars.com/suzuki/
http://www.rse.co.uk/rsesupercharger.htm
or u could give these guys a call they might be able to point you in the right direction
http://www.turbotechnics.com/docs/index.htm
and give this a read :http://forum.difflock.com/viewtopic.php ... 5be9a5a0dd
hope some of it is helpful
if in doubt, FLAT OUT!
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mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
Re: turbo
in TOR a few issues ago there where 2 guys who set the highest altitude world record for a 4x4 in a 1.6 baleno engined sammi which was running an eaton supercharger off a merc! mind you thats not really a 1294cc engine is it but have a look at this.
http://www.izook.com/tech/samurai/engin ... camden.htm
http://www.izook.com/tech/samurai/engin ... camden.htm
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Re: turbo
it should be pretty straight foward if ya can get hold of the manifold and turbo of an old mini or metro era turbo or even toyota starlet turbo as there isnt much difference in the manifolds also you ll need to fit an oil feed from your oil sensor in the side of your engine and an oil return into your sump then just fit a manual boost controller should be able to run upto 14psi of boost easily on the engine.
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