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Turbo Improvements?
G'Day All,
I've been following this Forum for some time and gained some interesting insight into the D24TIC engine, but it's come to the time when I need to start rebuilding the motor and as I haven't got a turbo at present (it was missing off the motor) I have the opportunity to either go standard or upgrade. Now first off I should say that I DON'T have a Volvo, rather an Austrian 718 Steyr Puch Pinzgauer. These "second generation" Pinzgauers used the VW D24T or TIC motor from 1985 to early 2000 after which time the VW 2.5 5 cylinder was fitted. My 718 has a D24TIC which originally had a Garret 454007-1 T3 (VW 072145703B) fitted. My options are to buy an old T3 of the same type and rebuild it (or buy a refurbed unit), fit a upgraded unit (a T4 possibly, but this is the main area that I'm open to suggestions) or there is a company in Europe selling Variable Geometry Turbo's for the vehicle (a pretty expensive option I'm guessing).....I'm unsure what the best options are given that I want a reliable, and relatively economical vehicle fuel wise (it will be used for lond distance touring). My knowledge of both diesels and turbo's (never having rebuilt vehicles with either before...air-cooled petrols are my forte 8-)) is minimal so I though you guys who obviously know far more about thses things than I do might be able to give me some guidance. Thanks in advance. |
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I would stick with the stock size turbo or a small trim T3 to keep the low end spool up and low end torque characteristics... A larger turbo will have more flow potential and be able to push more boost and make more power up top, but in a heavy vehicle thats going to be used for what your saying, the smaller turbo will suit your use better. Fit a low restriction exhaust of some kind, and turn up the pump slightly, install some GTD or 293 injectors and you will be happy with the performance I would expect. Good luck with the build and by all means post up some pictures of this beast!
Jason
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Back again with a '84 760 GLE D24T/ZF SOLD but not forgotten! 1984 760 Sedan, built D24Tic/ T-5 swapped My engine build: http://www.d24t.com/showthread.php?t...t=engine+build T-5 swap: http://d24t.com/showthread.php?399-W...to-quot-w-pics! |
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Thanks for the information....much appreciated!
I think given your advice and my research, a standard T3 is the way to go. A low restriction exhaust is definitely on the cards and given the vehicles engine/driveline layout quite a simple thing to do. A virtually straight 800mm pipe links the turbo to the muffler which then exits out to the side. A nice 50-62 mm diameter exhaust should suffice. As regards the injectors my motor has 068130202G units fitted .... I'II have to check how these compare to those you suggested. Below are a few pics of the vehicle....initially as it was purchased then a few of the motor of course and one of removing the platform from the driveline.....the Pinzgauer has a backbone chassis unique to all but a few vehicle manufacturers. The beige Pinzgauer is not mine but what my 718 will look like after the rebuild. |
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A few more pics of the rebuild....First off, moving the "new" Pinny in behind my previous project (it took 13 years to restore the 712....it has a 4 cylinder, 2.7 litre air-cooled petrol which has individual cylinders and cylinder heads).
Then lifting off the platform and getting the chassis components back from the zinc plater/powdercoater. The last pic is of the motor bottom end of course....I had the oil tested and all was OK with the motor and a "plasti guage" inspection showed all was within spec so now I just have to look at the top end, turbo etc. I intend to fully clean and rebuild the whole motor, but it's nice to know I don't have to rebuild/replace, bottom end componentry. [ATTACH=CONFIG]395[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]396[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]397[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]398[/ATTACH] |
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The oil pan is a VW one that's funny.
heat shields ,accessories like the steering pump,fuel filter bracket are VW too. except the cold start device. Very nice build is it stock or you mixed parts ?
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As stock as I can make it
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