Dave
The TD5 turbo conversion is a custom made manifold adaptor hence no part numbers. Go back through the Markets section and see if you can pick up that County with the 4BE1T in it for around the 2K mark. Would have all the bits you need.
Justin
Hi, Can anyone advise what easy options are for a intercooler for the 4BE1?
I have an 82 Rangie, and the air-con core will be pulled out, so should have sufficient room to mount.
Any further options and referrals in regards to piping up etc?
In the turbo thread, l asked on what is the best Exhaust Manifold set-up and part numbers for a td5 Turbo conversion.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.![]()
Cheers Dave
66 Series 2a
82 RR Classic
86 RR Classic
04 D2a Disco Td5
Dave
The TD5 turbo conversion is a custom made manifold adaptor hence no part numbers. Go back through the Markets section and see if you can pick up that County with the 4BE1T in it for around the 2K mark. Would have all the bits you need.
Justin
I will keep you posted guys.
Bought a Supercharger for the Isuzu, and will look at installing it next month.
It will be an original for a 4BE1.![]()
Cheers Dave
66 Series 2a
82 RR Classic
86 RR Classic
04 D2a Disco Td5
Why a supercharger?
All the usual 4BD1 turbo conversion parts will work on a 4BE1.
The Rangie is being built up at the moment to be a rock crawler etc.
The SC will suit what l have in mind, especially with 37' inch tyres.
Contact air flow will be suitable for this application
Quite a few mechanics have suggested this option.
The SC is quite simple to plumb up also.
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Cheers Dave
66 Series 2a
82 RR Classic
86 RR Classic
04 D2a Disco Td5
How much boost will your supercharger be putting out and how much power can the crank snout support? There are a lot of reasons why there are zero production supercharged diesels. I'd hate you to spend thousands proving them all.
The problem with lots of torque at low rpm on these engines is torsional vibration. At 1400rpm I had 17psi boost, roughly 500Nm and vibration because the flywheel isn't heavy enough to smooth this out. I have since gone to a slightly bigger turbo to reduce the boost and torque at very low engine speeds.
You need to double or triple the inertia to run lots of torque successfully at very low rpm on a big 4 cyl motor like these.
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