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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Boulder Creek, CA
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hey,
Its most likely the radiator. When Toyota designed the car they sized the components to work with each other. You added a turbocharger, which increased the exhaust back pressure as well as increased the power output. Both of these things increased the heat in the engine. Your cruiser was designed for the 3B at its original power output, the turbo and operating your cruiser in central america , gasp near the equator. You have 2 choices 1) reduce the heat load in the cruiser(lower the power, ie. remove the turbo) 2) increase heat rejection rate(more cooling capacity)(assuming your cooling system is operating correctly). My FJ/BJ mutation had the same heating issue and adding a triple pass, optima radiator solved the over heating issue. Hola eric P.S. I turned my fuel screw out 3 1/2 turns and am pushing 15-18 psi.(even if Dougal says I can't) __________________ 1974 FJ/BJ 40 3/4 Mutant, 3B, Turbo, and Odie the yellow lab ridin' shotgun! http://forum.ih8mud.com/diesel-tech-...-mutation.html Engineering: Not doing anything with a dollar and spending 4 more on internet access instead of owning a Landcruiser! |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: New Zealand
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Yet with a very similar setup you're claiming the same 15psi boost arrives at 1900rpm. IH8MUD.com Forum - FJ to BJ mutation? Quote:
How do you explain a difference this large? __________________ VOODOO Engineering: Doing it first time with one clay doll, not four times with two. |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Somewhere in South America...
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Otterav that's encouraging. Do you have a pyro and if so what were your EGT numbers like?
Totally unrelated but kind of weird, a guy from your town just came up and started talking to me randomly here in Peru as you must have been typing that... Hey another kind of quirk with my setup. When I'm warming up my truck there is a sort of "hump" in coolant temps where for a few seconds it raises up to about halfway on the gauge and then goes right back down to cool operating temp. It does this idling without any strain put on the engine... weird? __________________ BJ62, 3b, H55F 5spd, turbo, A/C, P/S, winch, badass bumpers, defender rack. Facing the music... above 100% rust free diesel expedition cruiser may be up for grabs in 4-6 months time. Shown/delivered anywhere in North, South, Central America. www.wanderinglost.com group for mudders in latin america |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: edmonton alberta
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sounds like your thermostat opening upon reaching temp. may be it's sticking closed?
good luck. __________________ nothing beats a good bj '81 bj 42 |
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#95 |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Somewhere in South America...
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Hmmm could be but it's about a 1.5 month old thermostat that didn't appear to do this before the turbo install. I wonder if it's something along the lines of the turbo getting a little toasty right before the oil gets warmer and then the oil starts moving better and cools the turbo back down....?? As usual grasping at straws...
__________________ BJ62, 3b, H55F 5spd, turbo, A/C, P/S, winch, badass bumpers, defender rack. Facing the music... above 100% rust free diesel expedition cruiser may be up for grabs in 4-6 months time. Shown/delivered anywhere in North, South, Central America. www.wanderinglost.com group for mudders in latin america |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Mixco, Guatemala/Cranbrook & Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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__________________ '82 BJ60 H55 tranny, AXT turbo 3B diesel, high nickel alloy head, A/C, BDS lift, factory PTO, Aussie rear locker, OEM LSD front, 4:11's, 33's, PERFECT frame! '76 FJ55, 3B turbo, alloy head, H41 tranny, 3 sp. transfer, 33's, factory A/C, factory PTO winch! '67 FJ45LV shop project c/w 3B turbo diesel transplant & H41 4 speed, 3 speed transfer, PTO! www.wirrell.com |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Yeah but I think if I recall correctly that because my engine's an 81 my rad hose comes out from the other side (to the left looking at the truck) and I'd have to change my t-stat housing to put a newer rad on?? (At least a landcruiser one)
In any case I should flush the coolant I guess and replace it. Is there any special tricks or advice to cleaning out the cooling system? All my stuff is old and was never "restored" during the engine swap like most people do. __________________ BJ62, 3b, H55F 5spd, turbo, A/C, P/S, winch, badass bumpers, defender rack. Facing the music... above 100% rust free diesel expedition cruiser may be up for grabs in 4-6 months time. Shown/delivered anywhere in North, South, Central America. www.wanderinglost.com group for mudders in latin america Last edited by joshoisasleep; 05-06-08 at 11:31 AM. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Mixco, Guatemala/Cranbrook & Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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If you have a 3 core you should upgrade to a 4 core or have yours recored to a 4 core. The 3 core is not sufficient if you have A/C and when you add more to it it gets even worse. __________________ '82 BJ60 H55 tranny, AXT turbo 3B diesel, high nickel alloy head, A/C, BDS lift, factory PTO, Aussie rear locker, OEM LSD front, 4:11's, 33's, PERFECT frame! '76 FJ55, 3B turbo, alloy head, H41 tranny, 3 sp. transfer, 33's, factory A/C, factory PTO winch! '67 FJ45LV shop project c/w 3B turbo diesel transplant & H41 4 speed, 3 speed transfer, PTO! www.wirrell.com |
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#99 |
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The fuel setting... I can boost 25+ and see #'s that are greater than his with a T3. I can also see almost nothing with the fuel way back. I played with my fuel til I got what I feel is optimal at about 15psi.__________________ 1964 FJ40 | 1966 M416 | 1976 FJ40 | 1985 BJ70 Volvo Power| 1997 FZJ80 | TDI commuter car You should be able to delete your own thread. Communists abound
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: New Zealand
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Maybe he is on the way to a meltdown and doesn't know it. __________________ VOODOO Engineering: Doing it first time with one clay doll, not four times with two. |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Somewhere in South America...
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OK this is really sweet. He didn't have gauges that matched my temp range so he's sort of making one up for me. He said he can do me a dual instrument that will display EGT on one side and air inlet temp on the other side... very cool!
What temperature range is best? 500 degree F range. My guess was going to be 800F - 1300F on the EGTs, and 0-500F on the air in. What do you think? __________________ BJ62, 3b, H55F 5spd, turbo, A/C, P/S, winch, badass bumpers, defender rack. Facing the music... above 100% rust free diesel expedition cruiser may be up for grabs in 4-6 months time. Shown/delivered anywhere in North, South, Central America. www.wanderinglost.com group for mudders in latin america Last edited by joshoisasleep; 05-09-08 at 04:56 PM. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Mixco, Guatemala/Cranbrook & Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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__________________ '82 BJ60 H55 tranny, AXT turbo 3B diesel, high nickel alloy head, A/C, BDS lift, factory PTO, Aussie rear locker, OEM LSD front, 4:11's, 33's, PERFECT frame! '76 FJ55, 3B turbo, alloy head, H41 tranny, 3 sp. transfer, 33's, factory A/C, factory PTO winch! '67 FJ45LV shop project c/w 3B turbo diesel transplant & H41 4 speed, 3 speed transfer, PTO! www.wirrell.com |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Somewhere in South America...
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wow I hope you never use the full range of that Pyro... my understanding was that at 1350 you've melted something already...? Hmmm I've got to choose within a 500 degree range...
__________________ BJ62, 3b, H55F 5spd, turbo, A/C, P/S, winch, badass bumpers, defender rack. Facing the music... above 100% rust free diesel expedition cruiser may be up for grabs in 4-6 months time. Shown/delivered anywhere in North, South, Central America. www.wanderinglost.com group for mudders in latin america |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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500 is too broad on temp. 240 or 250 max is what you want so you can see the temps swings better. My pyro is 0-1600. which is a good range. 1500 is fine too.
__________________ 1964 FJ40 | 1966 M416 | 1976 FJ40 | 1985 BJ70 Volvo Power| 1997 FZJ80 | TDI commuter car You should be able to delete your own thread. Communists abound
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#105 |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Somewhere in South America...
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I'm really confused. You say 500 is too broad, and yet 1500 is good? I'm assuming there's something I don't know about gauges here...
__________________ BJ62, 3b, H55F 5spd, turbo, A/C, P/S, winch, badass bumpers, defender rack. Facing the music... above 100% rust free diesel expedition cruiser may be up for grabs in 4-6 months time. Shown/delivered anywhere in North, South, Central America. www.wanderinglost.com group for mudders in latin america |
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#106 |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: New Zealand
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In metric you want 200-800 deg C.
That works out to 400-1500F. 200C is a safe shutdown temp, 750C is the highest you ever want to see. __________________ VOODOO Engineering: Doing it first time with one clay doll, not four times with two. |
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![]() __________________ 1964 FJ40 | 1966 M416 | 1976 FJ40 | 1985 BJ70 Volvo Power| 1997 FZJ80 | TDI commuter car You should be able to delete your own thread. Communists abound
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Damn, I think that puts me back at square one since he said 500 degree temp range... good for the intake but not the EGTs. That sucks cause I was really stoked on the awesome dual-instrument! What do you guys think of the technique below?
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__________________ BJ62, 3b, H55F 5spd, turbo, A/C, P/S, winch, badass bumpers, defender rack. Facing the music... above 100% rust free diesel expedition cruiser may be up for grabs in 4-6 months time. Shown/delivered anywhere in North, South, Central America. www.wanderinglost.com group for mudders in latin america |
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#109 |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: N Vancouver, BC
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I have an 81 BJ60, I had mine recored.
Definitely get a 4 row rad if you can. __________________ 81 BJ60 (turbo & intercooler etc...) |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Boulder Creek, CA
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eric __________________ 1974 FJ/BJ 40 3/4 Mutant, 3B, Turbo, and Odie the yellow lab ridin' shotgun! http://forum.ih8mud.com/diesel-tech-...-mutation.html Engineering: Not doing anything with a dollar and spending 4 more on internet access instead of owning a Landcruiser! |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Seattle, WA
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here we go again......
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#112 |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Centre of the universe
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Otterav, what kind of Exhaust Gas temperatures are you seeing at those RPMs... 1200, 1500, 1800 etc? Like if your climbing a hill in 4th and are stuck with slow acceleration. I could see how you can get great boost at lower rpms, I would only worry about Temps.
Later G __________________ There is no such thing as a stupid question... just stupid people. |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Boulder Creek, CA
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I limit my EGTs to 1100F post turbo, and only for transients(few seconds), if the EGTs are climbing I use the gearbox and skinny pedal to regulate the EGTs to my 900F or so, increasing RPMs cure EGTs quickly and effectively. I have come to the realization that this is not a 3208 Cat w/500 HP. and drive with that in mind. Hola eric __________________ 1974 FJ/BJ 40 3/4 Mutant, 3B, Turbo, and Odie the yellow lab ridin' shotgun! http://forum.ih8mud.com/diesel-tech-...-mutation.html Engineering: Not doing anything with a dollar and spending 4 more on internet access instead of owning a Landcruiser! |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Seattle, WA
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Just curios, trying to learn..... Tim __________________ 85 FJ60 powered by a 3B(dreaming and planning for turbo) Daily driver |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Boulder Creek, CA
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I was talking to Banks Engineering, back when I was turboing(in the early 90's) my 2 1/2 ton military truck, they estimate that the average drop across a average turbo was 250F. My probe is about 1" from the turbine wheel face. Hola eric __________________ 1974 FJ/BJ 40 3/4 Mutant, 3B, Turbo, and Odie the yellow lab ridin' shotgun! http://forum.ih8mud.com/diesel-tech-...-mutation.html Engineering: Not doing anything with a dollar and spending 4 more on internet access instead of owning a Landcruiser! |
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