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    Would they use a blow off valve ?

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    There's no need for a blow-off valve on most diesels although later D2s with the inline throttle valve operational would do well to have one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    And that lag just off idle your talking about is no where near as bad as a Tdi
    When i first got my Td5 i thought there was no lag at all after hopping out of a Tdi Now the Tdi,s are woefull for lag
    I just bought a '96 130 CC 300tdi with a Garrett GT2556V (variable vane) turbo fitted, along with up graded 'Alisport' intercooler and radiator. I've only had it on the road for a few weeks, but I can tell you, it absolutely craps on my Td5 Xtreme when it comes to lag and straight out performance. Pretty impressed so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rijidij View Post
    I just bought a '96 130 CC 300tdi with a Garrett GT2556V (variable vane) turbo fitted, along with up graded 'Alisport' intercooler and radiator. I've only had it on the road for a few weeks, but I can tell you, it absolutely craps on my Td5 Xtreme when it comes to lag and straight out performance. Pretty impressed so far.

    Cheers, Murray
    That means alot coming from a Isuzu driver Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zute View Post
    Would they use a blow off valve ?
    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    There's no need for a blow-off valve on most diesels although later D2s with the inline throttle valve operational would do well to have one.
    my local dyno shop tried to tell me that i would need a blow off valve if i wanted to get my tdi up to 15psi boost....he then went onto say that toyotas don't like to be pushed past 10psi

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    That means alot coming from a Isuzu driver Pat
    An Isuzu 4BD1T with a GT2556V VNT on it............now that would be impressive..........I'd be lying if I said I hadn't thought about swapping turbos between the County and the 130.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    my local dyno shop tried to tell me that i would need a blow off valve if i wanted to get my tdi up to 15psi boost....he then went onto say that toyotas don't like to be pushed past 10psi
    The VNT on the 300 Tdi gives 22psi almost instantly if you floor it. It will hold 20psi at higher revs and will hold 18psi at any speed. It doesn't use a waste gate or blow off valve.
    It's a pitty VNT's are so expensive, I would definately be fitting them to my other diesels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rijidij View Post
    An Isuzu 4BD1T with a GT2556V VNT on it............now that would be impressive..........I'd be lying if I said I hadn't thought about swapping turbos between the County and the 130.

    Murray
    Funnily enough, I've been planning that for about two years now. Have the GT2256V, have the 4BD1T, have too many theives of time.

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    So how much does all the kit cost?. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    my local dyno shop tried to tell me that i would need a blow off valve if i wanted to get my tdi up to 15psi boost....he then went onto say that toyotas don't like to be pushed past 10psi
    Well he obviously knows nothing about diesesal engines

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