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Thread: Your opinion on Big power petrol turbo motors in 4wd's

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    hey bigrig how's your fuel economy since the turbo went on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yort View Post
    hey bigrig how's your fuel economy since the turbo went on?

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    Hey mate

    Returned 15.9 lph on the weekend out to Warwick ... that was up Cunningham gap, and with a bit of slow traffic ... pretty happy.

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    Save some cash buy a rb30 from a vl or skyline and turbo that heaps cheaper than a rb26 and will be easier to get part than a 26 and patrols came with rb30's so will be able to get gearboxes etc. If the budget is large keep the rb30 bottom and and do the 26 head still very easy to get 400 to 500 hp out the single cam head and cheaper. Also you're 4wding so you want tourqe and plenty of it in a 4wd and you will get that from the motor but it wont be till 4000 rpm then you start having traction problems all depends on what you want out of your motor
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    here's some info you can get http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/...rb30-26-a.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by MudSlut View Post
    Hey, I have a 91 Patrol 4.2 petrol and am looking into bigger HP motor options. I would like to do a RB25 or RB26 conversion but I don't know if they would be any good off road.

    Has anyone here driven or owned a high powered turbo petrol motor in a 4wd?

    I have looked into the cost of changing it to a diesel turbo and RB conversions and the costs are quite the same, I like the sound the RB motors make but Diesels are better under water. My petrol is good in the water but it's carby and i don't know how a EFI motor will go.
    my personal opinion is a big capacity TB42e is the way to go for good all round performance and reliability, it's hard to get a good RB26 as all have been thrashed and are expensive to rebuild, TB42s are cheap and strong and relatively easy to increase capacity to 4.9 ltr and as such regularly make incredible low down torque 260 ft/lds @ 600 rpm up to 375 ft/lbs @ 3600 rpm with around 300hp @ 5000 rpm.
    RB26s are definitely dead under 3000 rpm and turbo motors are notoriously hard to get on boost if bogged in soft sand etc.

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    I see many problems with small engines force fed
    They need to rev to develop the power they make, for off road use a high revving motor is not what you need
    You need an engine that has a majority of its power and torque where you need , low end rev range just off idle
    Power costs money , reliable power costs more money , a high revving engine costs more money

    I would go a new falcon 6 turbo donk before any RB26
    Theres a few around , do 11 sec 1/4 mile, return great economy,all 100% legal , and that dosile that the missus can drive the kids to skool
    RB motors are ol skool now , the new kid on the block is the ford turbo motors

    Any RB motor now will either have had a very abusive life or be a high K version
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    There's a bloke running one of the older SOHC 4.0L Ford turbo motors and it's nuts.

    How about the 6.6L Duramax twin turbo V8 diesel?

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    Small cube motors are no good in such a big car by the time anything starts to happen you have hit 4000rpm and it only makes power to 6000rpm. I would go the TB42E direction as others have stated are already a big torquey inline six that do respond well to a turbo setup 300+ hp very easily without running a whole lot of boost. If you want a big hp petrol 6 have a look in the classified section someone is selling a high hp TB45 turbo. Extra torque out of the longer stroke plus 350 somethin rwrk (not hp) .

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    I can see the argument for low reving, torquey engines and personally I agree. But it depends where you drive. Down here the majority of driving is slippery thick mud, with muddy ruts and muddy puddles, mud caked hills and bog(lol yes it's that fun!). If you don't rev it, you get nowhere. A good mate has the RB30 and it goes really well. Two other mates have the 2.8 turbo diesel- more torque but they just don't have the POWER you get from reving and seem to bog down in the mud. As I said at the top tho, I prefer my tb42 because it had torque AND power when you rev it.

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    Yes I do agree with the need for low end touque as sated above by many people, but as Taslucas said in Tassie there is a lot of clay/mud where high revving seems to get the job done better than crawling. Speed and aggression... That is all
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    Quote Originally Posted by MudSlut View Post
    Yes I do agree with the need for low end touque as sated above by many people, but as Taslucas said in Tassie there is a lot of clay/mud where high revving seems to get the job done better than crawling. Speed and aggression... That is all
    Oh yeah! And it looks like winter is here!
    Speed and aggression....that is all

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