From Turbo Glides web site........
..........and that's not specifically referring to Isuzu's.We regularly turbo charge diesel engines with an odometer reading in excess of 250,000k without any deterioration in reliability or longevity.
It's understandable that some mechanics would be hesitant to fit a turbo to what they consider a high km engine, but the 4BD1 engine, if serviced properly, is capable of many hundreds of thousand Kms, so I would say, if your engine is generally in good condition, then go for it.
From their FAQ's...............
Again, this is a general comment, not specifically referring to Isuzu's.Q. How much boost and power do you set up for along with Max EGT?
A. We use 9lb and a torque gain of no more than 30% and an EGT of no more than 500°Celcius under prolonged full throttle usage. My staff and I have seen many turbo kits installed exceeding these parameters resulting in severe engine damage. Use of chassis dyno is mandatory before and after fitment of turbo.
As an indication of just how well built the Isuzu engine is built, standard boost on a factory 4BD1T is 13.8psi and max EGT is 750*c.
Personally, I'm running 15psi and ~660*c max EGT, but mine is intercooled.
Cheers, Murray


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