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Ke70 Wagon - 4g54 Efi Turbo Conversion


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Well, looks like I'm in a position where I can let another car fall on the wayside.

The danger wagon is hitting the track. :jamie:

 

My engine of choice? Most likely a 4G54. 2.6 Astron, from a Mitsubishi Sigma that I'm getting off a mate. 5 speed box to go with it.

 

I've seen 300rwkw plus being pushed out of these motors, so I figure I can build a reliable 200rwkw engine.

 

Planning to run a GT20 with around 0.70A/R.

 

I'll keep this thread open to give everyone a run down as I go through it all.

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Dude, the turbo of choice is WAY TO SMALL for a 2.6 litre, maybe ok if you use two of them but it would be better if you chose something like a Disco Potato GT28RS or bump it up to a GT35 or similar. We use to run 1983 Nissan Exa Tubo used a T2 as standard, we changed it to a T25, at 12 PSI we got a 100 kw @ the wheels and thats from a 1.5 litre 8 valve OHC motor.

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It's not way too small. I do have a T3/4 hybrid here as well, but it'll be slightly too big for it. Boost delivery would be crappy on anything below a 3 litre. I can get my hands on a potato pretty cheap, so I might look into that.

 

As for the kind of track work, at this stage I'm not too sure, but probably circuit, and the occasional Wednesday night "Tokyo Drift" wannabe session.

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ok because if your going to race circuit you have to be mindful of the class that that conversion will put you into, as forced induction automatically puts you into the next class, hm actually i don't think you can race with a different manufactureres engine

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Have a couple of spare bottom ends handy :jamie:

 

Actually now that I think about it I seem to remember one of the dudes on KE70.com has a 4Gsomething in a TE7*... you may wanna hit him up for some tips

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Try this link

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarre...bochargers.html

 

I couldn't find any GT20 with a A/R of 0.70, Not even a GT42 has that A/R. Where did you get your information from?

 

From what I could find the only turbos with that A/R start at the GT45.

According to Garret the GT45 is suitable for 700 - 1000hp and is recommended for 2.0 to 8.0 litre engines

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For unregistered track use, I don't believe it would be necessary. At this stage, I'm only interested in doing the occasional Wednesday night drift at Calder, and it won't be an issue there.

If the two gemini's with supercharged V6's, and welded diffs were allowed in, I figure something as tame as this won't be a problem.

 

@ ROL-110: Could I get MSN details for him?

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