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KiwiBacon wrote:T28 with a 0.64 A/R exhaust housing would be my pick.
I'd stay away from the toyota turbos, they're an expensive dead-end as far as parts supply goes and they all run non-standard mounting flanges.
There are a whole range of turbos that will work. Do you want one that gives you more low end or top end? What's your budget?
Do you have an existing turbo manifold that it has to fit?
muskie wrote:KiwiBacon wrote:T28 with a 0.64 A/R exhaust housing would be my pick.
I'd stay away from the toyota turbos, they're an expensive dead-end as far as parts supply goes and they all run non-standard mounting flanges.
There are a whole range of turbos that will work. Do you want one that gives you more low end or top end? What's your budget?
Do you have an existing turbo manifold that it has to fit?
i have no parts its a new project, budget around $1500 and would like power lower down, want to start looking out for parts now to collect together..
KiwiBacon wrote:muskie wrote:KiwiBacon wrote:T28 with a 0.64 A/R exhaust housing would be my pick.
I'd stay away from the toyota turbos, they're an expensive dead-end as far as parts supply goes and they all run non-standard mounting flanges.
There are a whole range of turbos that will work. Do you want one that gives you more low end or top end? What's your budget?
Do you have an existing turbo manifold that it has to fit?
i have no parts its a new project, budget around $1500 and would like power lower down, want to start looking out for parts now to collect together..
For power down low, that's the turbo to have. Tardme is probably full of them as they came stock on a lot of turbo petrol nissan cars.
Once you've got a manifold, you may need to adapt the manifold flange to the turbo. No big deal, I have designs to do that which any half-decent workshop can follow.
You'll get it all done for $1500 if you do a lot of the work yourself and find a good priced manifold. If you want an intercooler it'll be a very tight budget.
vvega wrote:t28's came only on gtir's and some very late modle silva's
if the t28 is perfect then why not a TD05 off a evo ? there a miles better turbo and you can get them cheap as chips
vvega wrote:r33 gtr has the twin t28's r32 has twin t25's
in saying that the t25 off a late silvia is ball bearing and they can push 200kw out of a sr ...woudl that be any good ?
i dont know much about d turbo's done a fair bit with petrol turbo's though
muskie wrote:i origionally thought of the sd 33 nissan diesel set up as an idea, but i guess if it was that easy everyone would do the same??
KiwiBacon wrote:vvega wrote:r33 gtr has the twin t28's r32 has twin t25's
in saying that the t25 off a late silvia is ball bearing and they can push 200kw out of a sr ...woudl that be any good ?
i dont know much about d turbo's done a fair bit with petrol turbo's though
The big T25's are T25G. I had one.
Unfortunately they're a big trim design which makes them not suitable for high boost at low rpm (which we need on a diesel). They'll surge if asked to deliver that.
So the T28 with it's bigger compressor wheel (60mm vs 51.3mm on the T25G) is better for our purposes.
I'm running a T25 from a CA18DET on my Isuzu (that's a normal size T25) but I'm running it right off the right side of the map sometimes, I don't recommend anyone else copy me.
muskie wrote:i origionally thought of the sd 33 nissan diesel set up as an idea, but i guess if it was that easy everyone would do the same??
haydgq wrote:Inst the factory turbo on the gq,s with the td42t a Hitachi ht-16 or 18, and I think they are also used on the series 4-5 mazda rx7s
Shane wrote:Does anyone know if the 1993-on GQ's have a bigger inj pump?N/A models I talking about not turbo's,was told by Nissan mech they do.
Cheers Shane
vvega wrote:its hard to go past a tdo5
one of the best alround turbos made for its size
Safari Swb wrote:hey mate ive got an rd28t in my safari with what i believe is a (t25). i am looking at upgrading. i see you mentioned the t28. do you think this would be too large for a 2.8??
Windsock wrote:Found this link for turbo'ing a Nissan L28 gasser engine and was wondering if the same calculation process applied to the RD28 and LD28 range of Nissan diesels... could anyone that knows how to do the numbers comment on this process please?
http://www.mygen.com/users/dbruce/myz31/TurboMaps/L28ET%20Engine%20Air%20Flow%20and%20Turbo%20Compressor%20Maps.htm
flyingbrick wrote:I'd be happy if i found a good supra ct26. They always seem to be cheap and also can flow quite a bit of air.