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Thread: RD28 to RD28 Turbo conversion - Nissan Laurel (same engine setup as 4x4)

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    RD28 to RD28 Turbo conversion - Nissan Laurel (same engine setup as 4x4)

    Hey everyone, Ive had a look but cant really find any full information just bits here and there

    I have a 1995 Nissan Laurel Factory RD28 which I belive has the same setup as the rd28 4x4 vehicles.

    I am wanting to +T my car and I have the option to buy an "As Is" Type II Nissan Safari GQ Y60 RD28T engine.

    It is the non intercooled type and has a pressure relief valve fitted to the manifold.

    As it is on the other side of the country I figure I only need the associated turbo parts (save a **** load on shipping and I don't have any room for an engine)


    Can some one please confirm with me that the parts I will be needing from the engine are

    Turbo
    Manifolds (intake/exhaust)
    Fuel Pump
    oil/water Banjo lines
    Air piping
    Vacuum lines
    BOV

    In order to make it work will I need other vacuum related parts such as the diaphram that is on the airbox ?
    or should the turbo setup hook up to my existing setup.

    Is someone able to please take a few photos of their rd28 vacuum lines and were they run to

    cheers

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    I have been talking to the guy and he reckons the turbo leaks oil due to it overboosting (He claims the wastegate wasnt opening) any opinions on this ?


    I have experience putting together RB20/25det engines so understand all that, just not used to the vacuum side of turbo diesel (fuel compensators etc)

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    You wont need a BOV.

    It would probably be as cheap to buy a rd28t and just do a motor swap
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    Oh ok, the engine I have seen appears to have a bov attached to the intake manifold so that's the bov i was referring to.
    what about vacuum lines/diaphragms?


    Yeah I would do that but over here good rd28t engines are hard to find and run into atleast a couple of grand. I can get all these bits for $500

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