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Hey team,

As the title suggests I know nothing about turbos. Although I've been driving around in my nissan safari td42 turbo for a year (bout it all setup)

I don't know if this is a big one medium or small? The boost maxs out at 1.0/1.2 bar at that point EGTs are climbing rapidly and it's time to back off.

The boost basic comes on from 1800 revs. Pretty sure 3" straight thur exhaust.

Any who here a couple pics

Cheers guys TIA
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So are you looking for more boost or lower EGT's?
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Ah just some info really. I don't know if that's a big turbo or not? It's definately got some bogey compared to NA td42 that's for sure

I've got water to air frozenboost setup that I'm yet to fit.
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http://www.scarles.co.nz/turbo-scrt3t4s-t3

Similar part number, maybe the superseded version? Im sure you could email them for more info :idea:
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Its a scarles t3t4 with a ar 50 comp housing.
Popular on rb20 powered nissans..

Not a massive turbo by any means.
Bigger then standard by a fair way though.

Is it a silver or black top engine?
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Can't remember the info to figure out silver/black top but it's a 91 originally non turbo
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he's referring to rocker cover colour ,[ its silver if you view his photo's] :)
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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that's probably quite a good match to that engine.
And some one has taken a good amount of time to build that exhaust manifold and dump pipe with external gate.

You should get that intercooler set up in there a.s.a.p, It should make the difference to the EGT's that you are looking to keep down.
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Yeah roger that. Got a fair bit of work to fit it yet. Especially to fit front radiator, remove cross member and bonnet latch assembly. Fit new pin lock latches. Decide if 2" body lift to fit intercooler under hood, or cut hole in bonnet to fit under. Decisions decisions
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:oops: only looked at the first photo.
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intercooler, and inlet manifold will both help with egts,
modify your pump to run a td27 boost compensator will reduce fuel usage off boost
and possibly also lower egts
1 bar (14psi) is a fair bit above even standard td42t
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knock one of these up a few more kws
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coxsy wrote:knock one of these up a few more kws
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it just so happens I have an old cracked head td42, hard to tell from photos but did you use the old inlet bits that bolt onto head, then fab backwards from there? Would stainless be a wise option? i dont have an Ali welder, but have the means to tig stainless
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it's a spare manifold I got with a patrol engine that's over heated two cracks in that head.
I cut the top off with a cut off disc, 5 mm Ali parts , and a Maori guy who can tig well for free.
can't weld all in one go as it warps the intake
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oh yeah nice, and its just a big empty space in there? i suppose being ali it just welds straight onto the inlet pipes, where stainless would have to bolt ay?
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all the ones I've seen on patrol forums are Ali ,stainless steel has creep factors, or imagine a intake growing in all directions
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yeah, its a mongrel - fought with stainless a lot, even the tiniest amps and it still bends and twists.

So what does the inside of your manifold look like? is there a diffuser in there? have been googling and stuff - see a lot of manifolds with curved back
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same shape as outside used water to see what the flow was like even to all runners .
will be a few days before I install it,
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oh nice, so ya havent had to put diffusers inside to make it even flow huh?
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nope ,this is a first off build mark 1 even, always time to modd it if warranted
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MrBeef wrote:oh nice, so ya havent had to put diffusers inside to make it even flow huh?


not much point. diffuses will cause turbulence which will screw up the flow and the balance.
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