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Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 7:19 pm 
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provided some one buys my hilux
i'll be putting a turbonetics T66 on my XR6


the plan so far is

rebuilt bottem end with Eagle H-beam rods, and JE race forged pistons
alloy flywheel all fully balanced
ported XR head
custom exhaust mainfold
custom upper half for BBM
75 or 80mm TB
custom turbonetics intercooler
godziller blow off valve in plumb back
racegate
3 inch exhaust
4inch "magic cat' cat
EMS 8860
T66

i know there is still lots to be added but thats the start of it.
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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 1:58 pm 
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sounds like a very nice setup if you get it going. Do you think that a T66 turbo will be a bit big? i feel you might be better going a T4 it will still produce the same amount that a 6 could handle, and would probably boost a lot quicker. Check out chefs turbo build up, he is running a T4 and from what ive read it boosts fairly early.
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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:23 pm 
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T66 is pretty big :P
so i hope you're hunting massive power
Deffinately wanna see how it goes :D

 

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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:31 pm 
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Not paying you out or ne thing but whats with this Godzilla Blow off valve is that one of those big a** ones that go PSSSSSHHHTTTT :D

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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:38 pm 
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Not paying you out or ne thing but whats with this Godzilla Blow off valve is that one of those big a** ones that go PSSSSSHHHTTTT :D

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It's a fairly large diamter BOV for letting LOTS of boost out QUICKLY - this sucker is big. Made by turbonetics i think.

They're noisy buggers too, but should be ok in a plumb back. You'll still hear it.

Hmmm, a quick look at the above list and it seems someone is chasing a LOT of power.

She's gonna need some serious injectors.

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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:54 pm 
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yeah its a tidy list. I think I want to work where he does. Mmmm think of the discounts on forged internals.

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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:45 pm 
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I have a friend with a t66 on his 2lt evo lancer. I t will be a bit laggy but not undriveable. All the japaneses Supras with 2.5lt motors run this turbo so it is not too extreme for a 4lt falcon.
As for the blow off valve it is an important item in protecting the turbo and promoting less lag. When you close the throttle at 7000rpm running 20psi there is a lot of pressure that cannot escape so it backs up to the turbo, the blow off valve releases this - it is quite important and does a lot more than simply making a PSHHT sound.
What kinda power figures are you hoping for with this car? SOunds massive! :shock:
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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 5:37 pm 
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gonna be monster power . :twisted: ... what HPrating do the T66's have....?

The parts list must be huge to cause i guessu'd be adding valve springs, race bearings....boring the head etc etc for low comp sounds sweet tho

keep us posted :P

 

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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:01 pm 
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I know a guy running a t66... and sounds very simular to another guy i knows plans.
Decent power and not too much lag.

itll be good for way over 500 ponys

You could leave the bottom end standrd for a while, it will stand up pretty well untill you get stupid amounts of power.

Once you know the powe you want, get the fuel pump n injectors... they gonna have to be pretty big.

AFAIK the ems controls fuel pressure, so a regulaor wont be needed

 

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 Post subject: Re: T66 on an ef xr6
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:56 pm 
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alloy flywheel all fully balanced


Wouldn't billet steel be the wiser option with this (impressive) combo?
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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:00 pm 
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i was concernd about lag with such a turbo, but our turbo guy said it wouldn't to bad with a 4L motor


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Wouldn't billet steel be the wiser option with this (impressive) combo?

the alloy one we get are rated to 1200HP and 8000RPM.
the're a 2 peice job (steel friction ring bolted on)





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gonna be monster power . ... what HPrating do the T66's have....?

The parts list must be huge to cause i guessu'd be adding valve springs, race bearings....boring the head etc etc for low comp sounds sweet tho

the're a 700hp turbo
yeah i have a spare tickford engine here and that one is getting the rebuild with ALL the good bits.



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What kinda power figures are you hoping for with this car? SOunds massive!

don't really want to let on how much we are chasing just yet.
but lets just say that a T4 rated at 600hp was a little to close to its limits


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It's a fairly large diamter BOV for letting LOTS of boost out QUICKLY - this sucker is big. Made by turbonetics i think.

They're noisy buggers too, but should be ok in a plumb back. You'll still hear it.

thats it. big size for venting big air. They are not a regular type BOV they don't use a piston, they use a valve (like a cyl head valve)
we joke about them at work as looking like a converted waste gate


unfortunatly this will be a long term progect for me and will not go together as fast as chef as gotten his done.
the first thing is selling my hilux, the second is this is my daily car so i may have to buy a small cheap thing to get to work in for a while.

that being said i don't want you all to think i'm only dreaming, this IS going to happen it might not be finnished this year but i'm hopping for this time next year. That will give a few months befor the local car show to iron every thing out and get around 10 to 15 hours on the dyno
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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 7:08 am 
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T66 will be awesome on this motor, it will spool well as there is tonnes of airflow from the big 6... have fun :)
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:01 am 
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what does a T66 cost these days guys? im looking for one for my xf

 

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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 4:02 pm 
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what does a T66 cost these days guys? im looking for one for my xf



around $2700 add $1200 ballbearing one
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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:50 pm 
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Garret T66 700hp Roller Bearing Turbo's are going for roughly $2400 - $2800. Good Luck with your project working on saving up for mine now.

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