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Turbo for Patrol

Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 12, 2007 at 21:48

Member - Borgy.. (SA)

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Gday all , as some of you might already know i have just sold my 4.2 TD GU wagon and am now in the process of purchasing a GU ute, today i was offered a 2002 GU DX ute with 4.2 N/A diesel for what i think is a fairly reasonable price, 160000 klms, canopy on back, winch bar and new bridgestone tyres basically same as what was in my wagon minus winch and UHF...for $22000.00...do you think this sounds ok ?? and also as i would be wanting to add a turbo to it how much would i be looking at , and also what type of turbo do people recomend. Cheers........Dave

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AnswerID: 261801   Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 12, 2007 at 21:57

Member - Roachie (SA) replied:

G'day Borgy,

Price sounds okay I guess as long as it's in really good nick.

As far as turbo's go, I had a real good job done by the blokes at Berri Diesel, when I had my 4.2TD and upgraded the turbo to a Schwitzer kit (the Denco set-up).

The good part AFAIConcerned, was that they allowed me to hang around and watch what they did and they included me in the testing process (taking it for a drive down the Loxton road about 4 times). After each test (with the EGT and Boost gauges being read by the boss in the passenger's seat), he would get back and tweak the boost and/or fuel pump etc until he was satisfied he had it set to the optimum level.

He was talking about getting a dyno (back in 2005), but I don't know whether he ever did. He had a number of standard Nissan turbos sitting in a box; there were a good number of buyers in the area who would swap the turbo over in a brand new Patrol.

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AnswerID: 261830   Submitted: Thursday, Sep 13, 2007 at 07:00

Member - Brian (Gold Coast) replied:

Hi Borgy...
I have a 95 GQ wagon and added a turbo to it January 2006. Including the purchase, fitting, injector service and a engine service, about $4500 from memory..... may have been a little closer to $5000. Bought the kit from Turbo-Glide in Russellvale, NSW, I think it is a Garrett turbo. I really only wanted the turbo for towing our trailer, but it makes it a joy to drive when not towing as well. Can certainly recommend it.

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AnswerID: 262570   Submitted: Sunday, Sep 16, 2007 at 21:43

robert.v replied:

Best to find out if your gearbox has the 5th gear spline upgrade first. There is a current post about it somewhere. Otherwise the extra power might make it go bang.

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AnswerID: 262571   Submitted: Sunday, Sep 16, 2007 at 21:43

robert.v replied:

Best to find out if your gearbox has the 5th gear spline upgrade first. There is a current post about it somewhere. Otherwise the extra power might make it go bang.

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AnswerID: 262572   Submitted: Sunday, Sep 16, 2007 at 21:43

robert.v replied:

Best to find out if your gearbox has the 5th gear spline upgrade first. There is a current post about it somewhere. Otherwise the extra power might make it go bang.

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