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    Turbocharging TB42E

    Hey All
    Just wondering whats involved in charging a TB42E, just looking for a few extra kw out of it, not looking at running high boost, but any info would be great.
    Thanks Paul.

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    Check out Scottys Tank, he has not long turbo's his TB42E: http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...Grey-and-Ugly-..
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    Hey mate

    Well worth the venture. Quickspool (Will Tobin is the guy to talk to) in Brisbane do bolt on kits starting at $3999 plus fitting that will get it moving. I did it a different way, but still super impressed at the power (as is everyone who's been in/around my rig since complete). Expect teething issues, but the end result will leave a grin on your face that a mortician will struggle to remove!!!

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    Cheers bigrig, did you change compression or any internals? Ive heard an xr6 turbs will go straight on a td42t manifold, did you have to change much? Any info would be great, sorry to be a pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo76 View Post
    Cheers bigrig, did you change compression or any internals? Ive heard an xr6 turbs will go straight on a td42t manifold, did you have to change much? Any info would be great, sorry to be a pain.
    No trouble at all mate.

    I am machined the head to pull some compression out of it (went from 8.7:1 to 7.9:1) which allowed for a bit more timing and boost without pinging (around $1300). Nothing else changes mechanically, except the fuel pump (Wallbro High Performance to deliver enough fuel) and the injectors (VDO 660cc). All other mechanicals the same. The old ECU had to go also as it can't control boost, fuel injection rates, etc, but you apparently can have it remapped/piggy backed. I went for a Wold v500 at $2035 rather than frigging around with the alternatives.

    Outside of other issues and items I spent on, I'd say around $8000 will see you throwing some serious output numbers ... and I mean 'serious'!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigrig View Post
    Hey mate

    Well worth the venture. Quickspool (Will Tobin is the guy to talk to) in Brisbane do bolt on kits starting at $3999 plus fitting that will get it moving. I did it a different way, but still super impressed at the power (as is everyone who's been in/around my rig since complete). Expect teething issues, but the end result will leave a grin on your face that a mortician will struggle to remove!!!
    Not sure but quickspool maybe MIA.
    had a link but not working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robo View Post
    Not sure but quickspool maybe MIA.
    had a link but not working.
    Mine too mate!! Wonder what's the story?? Hmmmm

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    If your not wanting to spend a lot of money these might interest you .

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/400232936...84.m1439.l2649
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HYBRID-T3...item27b9e30bc2

    Also nistune lets you live tune the factory ecu for a fraction of the cost involved in using an aftermarket ecu unlike aftermarket setups it is designed specifically for the tb42e .
    http://www.nistune.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by 97_gq_lwb View Post
    If your not wanting to spend a lot of money these might interest you .

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/400232936...84.m1439.l2649
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HYBRID-T3...item27b9e30bc2

    Also nistune lets you live tune the factory ecu for a fraction of the cost involved in using an aftermarket ecu unlike aftermarket setups it is designed specifically for the tb42e .
    http://www.nistune.com/
    if only mate, thats for the TD42. i thought those extractors looked different lol
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    Might look different being a high mount but i am pretty certain tb42 td42 and tb45 use the same setup.
    Please correct me if i am wrong.

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