Tuboing a 1hz

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terrano
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Tuboing a 1hz

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Whats the best size turbo to run on a 1hz? Is it a hard conversion to do your self as far as running oil lines ect or best to get some one to do it?
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Re: Tuboing a 1hz

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My brother got his 1hz 70 series done at the Woodend garage I think. He is really happy with the job, it goes well.

It would be worth talking to Chris at Blackwood motors, he is really good, he sorted my 1hdt. I was told to go to him as.he is a guru.
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Re: Tuboing a 1hz

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I can do it for you if needed. Manifold, exhaust, oil lines etc, no problems :D :D
Give me a call if your keen to discuss
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Re: Tuboing a 1hz

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1hz's run a thin crown piston so you'll have to be conservative,
or put safeguards in place to keep egts down
problems are only a problem if you not willing to learn how to find solutions
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ski
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Re: Tuboing a 1hz

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Hi I went for a complete DTS turbo system from aussie. smaller turbo so works on lower revs for off roading, bloody awesome conversion.
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