I will have another play with the actuator over the weekend. Do a vac and boost test too.
I do believe the turbo housing is too big for the motor. So if I cant get something happening over the weekend il be figuring out what turbo to try next. There are turbos for Nissan patrol sd33t which could work way better?
Cheers for all the input it definitely helps.
Jaahn said
09:12 AM Feb 6, 2021
tuggersbmx wrote:
I will have another play with the actuator over the weekend. Do a vac and boost test too. I do believe the turbo housing is too big for the motor. So if I cant get something happening over the weekend il be figuring out what turbo to try next. There are turbos for Nissan patrol sd33t which could work way better? Cheers for all the input it definitely helps.
Hi
I hesitate to suggest this but !! If the waste gate is closed so there is no leakage, then I might disable the actuator so it will not open at all. Then with the boost gauge fitted take it for a run and see when the boost starts and how high it might get. Note you must put you foot down fully to see this, up a hill etc. Of course if the boost gets too high then back off. This will tell you if the turbo is working OK and if it is going to do what you want. If you cannot get good boost by half revs and if the boost does not go too high as the revs rise further then the turbo is not what you want. Do not blow out the gaskets by going too high a pressure.
If it is working well then you need to sort out the wastegate actuator settings and springs.
Good luck Jaahn
tuggersbmx said
08:14 AM Feb 7, 2021
Thanks Jason.
I will be trying this over the next day or two.
I never knew much about turbos but I definitely am understanding a lot more now.
If I can't get good boost then I have two options. Send my manifold away to a guy in Wollongong (turboglide) who does turbo installs on lots of diesel motorhomes or look at buying a turbo for a SD33T and try that. It's the closest thing I can find. Would anyone see any issues with that turbo? The garrett turbo which I have now has a 0.64a/r housing and the sd33t turbo has 0.42a/r.
https://shop.mambatek.com/Ball-Bearing-Turbo-22-GT2554R-Nissan-SD33T-33L-42-T3-Hsg-002-0491.htm
tuggersbmx said
08:15 AM Feb 7, 2021
Sorry auto correct ...I meant Jaahn
TheHeaths said
09:49 AM Feb 7, 2021
Michael
isnt it possible to get the turbo model that would have originally been fitted to your motor?
I assume when you purchased the motor it didnt have a turbo with it? Would the place you purchased from have the correct unit you could buy?
It would seem to me, mechanically challenged as I am, that the best approach would be to get the unit to the spec the OEM had when they built the engine and set them up originally. You may be able to return the Garrett back to the seller as being unsuitable for your application, if it was a new unit.
Good luck and I hope you sort this out soon.
Aus-Kiwi said
10:07 AM Feb 7, 2021
Is the exhaust manifold off the N/A engine ? Some Jap engines have smaller ports on turbo exhaust manifold to assist turbo threshold, low rpm spool !! I would say the turbine is a little too big . A.R . I would advance injector pump timing 2* see what happens ??
tuggersbmx said
11:43 AM Feb 7, 2021
The exhaust manifold is off the turbo motor.
I made a BIG mistake by leaving the original in my trailer and my brother emptied the trailer at the tip. So original turbo is gone
I know the original part number and can get that turbo Nissan (china and get it sent here) for $2500. Called Nissan in ACT they checked part number and quoted 3k from china import too. The turbo glide guy in Wollongong said he charges about $800 for what he puts together or $1300 for Garret one.
At this point it's either send off manifold to turboglide or buy a SD33T turbo.
tuggersbmx said
11:44 AM Feb 7, 2021
I've never dealt with injector timing before. Is that done at fuel pump or is it a in depth thing to do?
tuggersbmx said
11:49 AM Feb 7, 2021
Screen shot of original turbo and part number. I've called garrett turbo suppliers in Australia and they say they can't find anything relating to that part number.
I've never dealt with injector timing before. Is that done at fuel pump or is it a in depth thing to do?
Never done it before "what could possibly go wrong" ?? Leave it alone as that will not be the boost and power you are looking for IMHO.
Later on when you have it going OK, then find out how to find the timing marks and advance the pump timing a bit and try it.
jaahn
Aus-Kiwi said
02:38 PM Feb 7, 2021
Yes turbo Diesel engines require more advance so it has more time to burn fuel . Totally different near opposite to petrol engines tuning . Going by the black smoke ? Its not burning the fuel efficiently . Why it could be spooling slow ? Much the same with petrol engines ! Except diesel fuel doesnt burn in turbine the same !! The timing marks are for NA engine . Check what timing the turbo engines have ? My old 6 Fuso was advance 4* over N/A timing . TD06 .
So I pulled off the turbo last night and I'm a little confused. On the turbo it says AR .80 but in the listing on sparesbox (where I bought it from) the description says AR .63.
So is this turbo indeed a AR .80?
If so then then it is definitely the wrong turbo. The turbos for 3.3L safari diesel is ar .43.
So I pulled off the turbo last night and I'm a little confused. On the turbo it says AR .80 but in the listing on sparesbox (where I bought it from) the description says AR .63. So is this turbo indeed a AR .80? If so then then it is definitely the wrong turbo. The turbos for 3.3L safari diesel is ar .43.
Am I missing something?
Hi Mike....I suspect that those members who have any knowledge of turbos (I don't) have given you all the advice that they can? My suggestion would be to save yourself a lot of frustration,not to mention time and money, by consulting a genuine turbo expert in your nearest town.Good luck.Cheers
P.S If you could tell us where you reside,perhaps members could give you contacts? I know people in a couple of places,but pointless giving a name in Dubbo if you live in Bunbury.
-- Edited by yobarr on Monday 8th of February 2021 12:59:33 PM
tuggersbmx said
01:10 PM Feb 8, 2021
I live in Canberra.
Cheers.
PeterD said
01:44 PM Feb 8, 2021
It's only a 2 hour drive from Tuggeranong to Berrima. Give them a ring and consult with them. If you can get it done in a day there is plenty to do in Berrima whilst he is doing the work. I did that myself from Kaleen.
tuggersbmx said
02:54 PM Feb 8, 2021
It's definitely a thought.
Or cooma diesel company in fyshwick.
Problem is that I'm worried that with the turbo I have is it might cause damage to the engine or blow the turbo while driving there.
Mick
Aus-Kiwi said
09:23 PM Feb 8, 2021
Aspect ratio (A.R) is too big . Its like the aspect ratio with tyres . 60 - 70 series etc . Wheel trim etc comes into it also !!! Unless you go compound turbo ? Why reading a turbo map is so important !!
-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Monday 8th of February 2021 09:25:51 PM
tuggersbmx said
03:21 PM Feb 9, 2021
So I've ended up sending my exhaust manifold to turboglide and he's going to sort out the turbo. Il be sending the Garret turbo I have back.
Hopefully have something back in a week or two then chuck it on and if needed tune it.
mack2212 said
07:29 AM Feb 10, 2021
I had similar problems with a Isuzu truck engine and pump sorted by Denco Diesel Wagga
-- Edited by mack2212 on Wednesday 10th of February 2021 07:36:02 AM
TheHeaths said
10:28 PM Mar 9, 2021
Michael, what has been the outcome with your turbo troubles? Got it fixed yet?
tuggersbmx said
06:10 PM Mar 15, 2021
Finally I am getting somewhere.
I installed my new turbo, got the dump pipe and exhaust hooked up and now I'm getting 5 psi boost and can get up to 100kph quite easily and 120 without too much hassle. I know there's a boost leak somewhere and I should be getting at least 8psi boost.
I'm booked into Berrima diesel to get tuned properly in 5 weeks. They said they will find any leaks and tune it to run the best it can. So I'm expecting after that I will be getting more power/ boost. Fingers crossed.
KJB said
06:51 PM Mar 15, 2021
Great News......a lot of satisfaction and it will be a dream to drive, once sorted..... you are nearly there....
Hi
I hesitate to suggest this but !! If the waste gate is closed so there is no leakage, then I might disable the actuator so it will not open at all. Then with the boost gauge fitted take it for a run and see when the boost starts and how high it might get. Note you must put you foot down fully to see this, up a hill etc. Of course if the boost gets too high then back off. This will tell you if the turbo is working OK and if it is going to do what you want. If you cannot get good boost by half revs and if the boost does not go too high as the revs rise further then the turbo is not what you want. Do not blow out the gaskets by going too high a pressure.
If it is working well then you need to sort out the wastegate actuator settings and springs.
Good luck Jaahn
isnt it possible to get the turbo model that would have originally been fitted to your motor?
I assume when you purchased the motor it didnt have a turbo with it? Would the place you purchased from have the correct unit you could buy?
It would seem to me, mechanically challenged as I am, that the best approach would be to get the unit to the spec the OEM had when they built the engine and set them up originally. You may be able to return the Garrett back to the seller as being unsuitable for your application, if it was a new unit.
Good luck and I hope you sort this out soon.
Screen shot of original turbo and part number. I've called garrett turbo suppliers in Australia and they say they can't find anything relating to that part number.
Never done it before "what could possibly go wrong" ?? Leave it alone as that will not be the boost and power you are looking for IMHO.
Later on when you have it going OK, then find out how to find the timing marks and advance the pump timing a bit and try it.
jaahn
tuggersbmx Where do you live? If it's in NSW then take it to Berrima Diesel Service.
So I pulled off the turbo last night and I'm a little confused.
On the turbo it says AR .80 but in the listing on sparesbox (where I bought it from) the description says AR .63.
So is this turbo indeed a AR .80?
If so then then it is definitely the wrong turbo.
The turbos for 3.3L safari diesel is ar .43.
Am I missing something?
Hi Mike....I suspect that those members who have any knowledge of turbos (I don't) have given you all the advice that they can? My suggestion would be to save yourself a lot of frustration,not to mention time and money, by consulting a genuine turbo expert in your nearest town.Good luck.Cheers
P.S If you could tell us where you reside,perhaps members could give you contacts? I know people in a couple of places,but pointless giving a name in Dubbo if you live in Bunbury.
-- Edited by yobarr on Monday 8th of February 2021 12:59:33 PM
Or cooma diesel company in fyshwick.
Problem is that I'm worried that with the turbo I have is it might cause damage to the engine or blow the turbo while driving there.
Mick
Aspect ratio (A.R) is too big . Its like the aspect ratio with tyres . 60 - 70 series etc . Wheel trim etc comes into it also !!! Unless you go compound turbo ? Why reading a turbo map is so important !!
-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Monday 8th of February 2021 09:25:51 PM
I had similar problems with a Isuzu truck engine and pump sorted by Denco Diesel Wagga
-- Edited by mack2212 on Wednesday 10th of February 2021 07:36:02 AM
Great News......a lot of satisfaction and it will be a dream to drive, once sorted..... you are nearly there....