Becareful 1hz Not Designed For Turbo Toyota Made Ihdt For The Turbo Different Head Etc. Seen A Lot Turbo 1hz In Africa Most If Not All Gave Problem
Only the ones who have absolutely no idea what EGT's they are running...

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Becareful 1hz Not Designed For Turbo Toyota Made Ihdt For The Turbo Different Head Etc. Seen A Lot Turbo 1hz In Africa Most If Not All Gave Problem
Hello lshobie,OK, took a picture of my turbo kit that Iam putting together fro some guys. For the most part it is all there except the adapter plate, the toyota OEM airbox cover and pipe, and a few little nuts and bolts - I am waiting for delivery any day now.
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Originally Posted by lshobie
Any suggestions on what guys are running with their 1HZ's?
One fellow I talked to runs a GT25, a turbo supplier in OZ recommends a GT28 with .86 A/R.
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My fuel economy leapt by 15% when I upped the gearing from 2500 to 2000rpm at 100km/h cruise. Having the boost to haul top gear at low rpms can save you a lot of fuel. "
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1HDTs use GT28 sized turbo's on 0.63 rear ends and spool at approx 1800rpm and hold through to 3500rpm. Drive one if you don't believe me. The GT25 with 0.63 rear end spools at more like 1300rpm and holds through to a bit over 3000. Granted it doesn't have as much kick as the GT28 as the 28 obviously flows more CFM but it will provide much better low end response.
Thanks very much! I love my truck.
The turbo is based on a GT32 but I dont give all the particulars as I am selling kits for the 1HZ now.
The others on here were talking about Garrett T25 and T28s which all seem to have smaller outlets. I realize this is not the defining factor looking online in order to get a 2 1/2" outlet I had to move up to a GT35 series of which most have 4" inletsI found this one which has a 3" inlet and 2 1/2" inlet and the other numbers seem to be close
. Again I realize I am looking at off-shore production but at least this way I feel like I can get my foot in the door and move up to a "quality" unit later.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GSP-GT35-T4...Parts_Accessories&hash=item58905871f5&vxp=mtr
All the info I get is appreciated... even the "don't buy cheap stuff"
Again just to be clear I want something that will come-on at a fairly low range and work up to 3000rpm or so. Chances of me going beyond 3500 are unlikely.
I am all for doing your homework G for sizing turbos before mating them up. However, to say to the average joe that you should aim for the performance you get is a tad extreme dont you think? You have no doubt poured literally hundreds, if not thousands of hours into refining your set ups. The average guy should look at other engines with similar displacements and mate a turbo similar to a stock set up. To ask them to do more is unreasonable. Now, if your telling them how to specificaly match a turbo to their engine, as in compressor diameter and trim and the like, well that is another matter.
And read 14:1 down low many times. Gturbo is the first turbo to ever tick both box's on these engines. Lowest spool acheivable and efficient in high boost. Which is why we buy them.![]()
Doug, I have wondered that for a while as it didnt even map right for the engines it was put on. Is there more than one hx30 compressor as well? I know that the turbines and housings differ. It is a really tuff little turbo to get the specs on. Do you have a map for the hx30 you could post up?