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Turbo kit for 100 series 4.5 petrol

Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 25, 2007 at 19:37

Eric from Eric Christopher Wholesale Vehicles

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Has anyone fitted a turbo on there 100 series petrol.

Interested in what kit you went with. and petrol mods eg. piggy back computers . Extra injectors ?
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AnswerID: 254439   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 25, 2007 at 19:59

Member - Davoe (Nullagine) replied:

you need to talk to "dozer" or "Ben Spoon"
you dont need to leave perth to go bush
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AnswerID: 254469   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 25, 2007 at 21:31

Derek from Affordable Batteries & Radiators replied:

Hi Eric

I was looking at a supercharger a while back but the kit was $6000.00
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FollowupID: 515547   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 25, 2007 at 23:55

Eric from Eric Christopher Wholesale Vehicles posted:

There was a kit on ebay that i missed out on , but glad I did now, I think turbo will be a better result
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AnswerID: 254624   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 26, 2007 at 23:29

chardthechippy replied:

No idea how to find the car but there is a toyota crown with a turboed 4.5 lt in it and it runs 12 second quarters. My mechanic works on it. I am sure the injectors and computer are not standard but it is probably a bit hotter than what you are looking at. Why would you want to put more petrol through the donk?
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FollowupID: 515735   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 26, 2007 at 23:55

South posted:

It will most likely be more efficient with a bit of boost and cruise around much easier thus use a few drops less on an average trip. However if your getting stuck into it a lot then it will obviously drain the tank a lot quicker.

That combined with a dyno tune will see it being an economical truck for what it will be able to do. Economy is not always about saving fuel, its time an effort also.

Boosted petrol 'Cruiser will be a weapon!
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