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L28 Turbos in Australia???


Mr Camouflage

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Steve,

I can only count 4 plug wires & fuel injectors in that R30 engine bay - It's a Z20 or Z22 (it's got the tall block).

And it had the twin-plug dizzy (only 1/2 used)

Still it looks the goods, doesn't it?

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Ben's pretty much got it all nailed down there.

Ben I'd like to know more about these dealer turbo options????

I have a L28 P90 Head F54 BLock engine here not sure what compression it's running haven't pulled it apart yet. Yes Simon's L28 is a mean piece of machine. I have another friend www.geocities.com/spized1969/ who has an L28 turbo in his car I think he's using a N42 engine head. THe car makes 200RWKW he's hoping to upgrade that soon with a new turbo and aim for around 230rwkw +.

Basically the intake manifold is different. The exhaust manifold will have to be fabricated. To suit a turbo. The ZX came with a T3 stock much like the VL but without water cooling I think.

You will need an ECU not cheap should buy a good one.

Gearbox might be a problem u could use a late model FJ20 unit I believe not sure on the mods required. Z boxes are pretty strong anyway.

That's all I can think of for now I've missed bits and pieces I'm sure.

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Apparently my local dealer was fitting aftermarket kits to R30 Skylines, 280ZX's & S12 Gazelles (Silivas). They used a J-pipe, (one of which, I am using on my L28T) an aftermarket ignition retard module & modifications to the EFI to supply some more fuel to the system. Boost was apparently ~5psi. Pretty primative, but it certainly gave the cars a heck of a lot more mumbo!

They eventually had to stop as the authorities were a little concerned about the number of cars that were not fully ADR'd coming from the dealer...

If you have an atmo. P90 & F54 combo, then it would most likely have flat-top pistons in it. Theoretically this gives you a CR of 8.52:1. If you simply fit 'N42' pistons (dished) that will lower your CR to 7.38:1. How much boost did you want to run again?

:classic:

However, I'd be careful using stock pistons as they may not like the amount of cylinder pressure that a CR of 7.38:1 would allow you to apply.

I'm using a stock NA inlet manifold on my current engine, but my stroker twin-turbo has a ported import manifold with a larger plenum on it.

I'm using a VG30ET T3 turbo (same as VL) with a T4 compressor & enlarged turbine outlet, and that's great for 200-300HP. I'd go for a BB unit from an RB25DET if I was building a new motor. That should be big enough for starters.

An ECU will set you back ~$2k for a complete setup. But it's worth every cent. The stock gearbox will cope fine - just don't abuse it. If you need more strength, then an RB 'C' series can be adapted to fit, or you can get a Hollinger gearset for the original box...

Personally I've found that the FJ boxes (although they are theoretically 90% the same as the L boxes) tend to be a little more 'crunchy' on fast changes. You just have to learn to shift with a little care!

With 200kW of power, I'm sure a gentle gearchange won't be too hard to cope with....

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