Okay, this was to be the subject of a new thread (with a heap of other questions) but I'll put it in here as it seems appropriate.
 
I have a '81 4BD1 N/A from my stage 1 that was rebuilt about 25000km ago, its on the floor at the moment due to porosity in the block around no.1 cylinder, about to be fixed.
 
I also have an '87 4BD1T with IHI RHB6 turbo and compensated pump in my 110 6X6, this engine developed a knock that requires investigation but in the interest of not having everything in bits at once, is still in the vehicle.
 
Plan of attack:
 
Bolt IHI turbo and compensated pump onto N/A engine and stick that in 6X6, add decent intercooler, leave boost at factory level (or maybe a smidge higher

).
 
Aquire garret GT2559 turbo and manifold for 4BD1T, run approx 21PSI boost with fuel to match with intercooler etc. Chop the 109 body down to fit the spare Rangie chassis floating around the back of the shed, and bobs your aunty.
 
The Problem:
 
Due to the weight of the 6X6, approx 3t unloaded and probably closer to 4t with the camper body I want to fit, plus the added weight of a trailer if neccessary, this engine is probably getting closer to truck operating conditions than in a normal landy.
 
The simple solution is to find another 4BD1T and use 1 in each, but seems a waste of a nearly brand new engine, and I'd prefer to spend the $ on the rest of the vehicle instead.
 
So does anyone think the oil squirters would be an advantage in this case, or should I bite the bullet and find another turbo motor.
 
Gee, it all sounds so easy.
 
Lyle.
 
			
		
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