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Has anyone had any experience with upping the power on either the V6 turbo diesel engines or turbochrging the V6 petrol engines on the courier utes? I heard that diesels run really high fuel pressures and this can cause problems with trying to modify them at all.
My bro worked on a real nice courier the other day (kind of minitruck style but nicer) and it was for sale. I was wondering how they would go if lowered (with drop spindles) and given performance tyres etc. and a more powerful engine. And whether the fact that it was a 4wd version would matter. It's my first topic so if it doesn't belong here or i've done something else wrong or whatever then i'm sorry.
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honestly, i reckon the V6's are too new for many people to know anything about turbo'ing one
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well common rail diesel do run high pressure about 1200 bar plus. now best way to get more power is really just up the boost a little although most run around 13 or so psi. depending on compression ratio. some diesels are happy to have a bit more boost in them but some ecu's see it and go nope shut down. so u would have to look at that
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kdford |
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{USERNAME} wrote: but some ecu's see it and go nope shut down. so u would have to look at that
Yeah thats what i was told. Sme of them can be chipped though cant they?
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