G'day Briandon!
Questions: 1. What type of Turbo are you using?
2. What was the total cost of the exercise?
Regards,
RLI
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G'day nissannewby,
More great info yet again mate!
Question: If possible mate, what was the cost of your TDO5 Turbo install?
The reason i ask is two fold, firstly, that one operator ie MTQ Toowoomba QLD as advised that for $2810 inc gst drive in and drive out. They can fit there Stage 2 kit ( which Involves the induction and exhaust side of the turbocharger, a redesigned Compressor Wheel and Turbine Wheel, complete with high flow dump pipe and 3inch high flow constant radius exhaust system, dyno tune. Testing has proven power levels of up to 42% Increase over Factory standard engine.) Secondly, to help measure other operators set-up options and costs to help the average punter out there in deciding which is the best set-up for their respected budget!
I would like to use this thread to be able to share with the forum members, the latest info out there on the various range of set-up options. Including costs, to help our members with their research when it comes to power-up options for there 4.2 diesel engines!
PS, KEEP THE INFO COMING PLEASE!
Regards,
RLI
G'day RLI
Exhaust and turbo mods were $2850, injectors $700, also had compression test before any work commenced at $130.
My understanding is that the pressure side of the turbo remains stock with a new body fitted to the exhaust side with some housing mods to the original body, If you require any more detail you could contact Matt Craig at United, www.united fuel.com.au or phone 08 92593033.
Hope that helps.
Regards Briandon
As good as UFI is man be prepared to wait, he is a very busy man.
G'day folks!
Has anybody heard of this brand of Turbo "Kinugawa Turbocharger 3" TD05H-16G Nissan TD42 Patrol w/ 6cm T3 Super-Fast Spool"
The following are the specs i got of e-bay Australia about this product;
Kinugawa Turbocharger 3" TD05H-16G Nissan TD42 Patrol w/ 6cm T3 Super-Fast Spool
Item location: Saga, Japan
Item Name:
Kinugawa Nissan TD42 Patrol Diesel TD05H-16G Turbocharger with 3" Cover and 6cm V-Band Turbine Housing.
Application: Universal Type- 2000~3000cc gasoline- 3800~6000cc diesel engine
CHRA Size: TD05H-Big16G
Wheel spec: Compressor wheel: 48.3 / 68 mm (EVO3-16G Wheel) Turbine wheel: 49.2 / 56 mm (TD05H / 12 blade)
Compressor Housing: A/R 60, Compressor Inlet: 76mm / 3” - Compressor Outlet: 51mm / 2” - No Anti-surge cover inlet.
Turbine Housing: 6cm / AR 41- T3 Inlet Flange- Internal Gate
Bearing Type: Journal Bearing KAMAK Performance Thrust Bearing Kit
Cooling Type: - Oil and Water-Cooled
Watergate Actuator: - 1.0 Bar / 15 psi- 0.5Bar, 0.8 Bar, 1 Bar, 1.2 Bar, 1.5 bar actuators are available, please contact us if you need it.- Actuator position can be 360 Deg moved easily.
Max Hp: 300~450HP
Turbo Boost Limit: 2.8 Bar (Based on Performance bearing kit with larger thrust bearing)
Suggested Boost: 1.5 bar / 22 Psi
Product Situation: Brand New
Kit Includes: 1 x Oil feed line kit, 1 x Oil drain pipe kit, 2 x Coolant line Kit, 2 x Turbine Gasket ( Inlet + Outlet ) 1 x V-Band Adapter Everything shown on picture is included.
Warranty: One Year
Original price: AU $749.00 Discounted price: AU $711.55
Posts to: Australia, N. and S. America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand $15.00
I am curious for feed back from those of you with Turbo experience. I have been advised to hi-flow and re-condition my current factory turbo will cost around $1500.00. When I can purchase a brand new Japanese Turbo to suit a TD42 nissan diesel for around $ 730.00 delivered. Is this to good to be true?
Regards,
RLI
Yeah mate just call anytime after 7pm qld time. I have done some reading on these kinugawa turbos there is a bloke on here who has used a 20g version on his gq but haven't heard an update on it since he fitted it. Look forward to your call mate
G'day Trendsetters,
Due to the shit weather, i have been researching turbo info. I received the following e-mail below regarding the Kinugawa turbo.
Hi Paul.
We do a range of Kinugawa turbos suitable for the TD42 Patrol motor. Basically there are 2 exhaust housings (6cm and 8cm) and then 3 compressor wheel options (16G, 18G and 20G). They all use the same TD05 turbine wheel.
Exhaust housing relates mostly to spool time. The smaller 6cm housings are a quick spool, so if low down torque is more important to you, that would be my suggestion. Then it’s a matter of selecting the comp wheel. The 16G will be the mildest upgrade, the 20G the most extreme. Once again the larger 20G wheel will take a little longer to come on boost than the smaller 18G which will take slightly longer than the 16G. A good place to start would be the 6cm housing with 18G comp wheel in my opinion, so this item here: http://www.drivenperformance.co.nz/s...idproduct=2133
We can provide this unit shipped to your door for $1199 NZD.
Kind regards,
AL Nicholls
Managing Director
Regards,
RLI
G'day nissannewby,
Great to have a chat with you this evening, thanks for your kind advice!
PS, Looking forward to here from you when you get back home!
Regards,
RLI