Graeme's putting down some impressive numbers out of a 1hd fte.
Gturbo Diesel Performance
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510kW/684whp 1550Nm at wheels 1HD-FTE!!!!!!! Congrats Jim for the effort and inspiration and Mark at HP Diesels for building a sweet engine (HP Diesels 1HD-FTE 4.5 stroker). All on 37 degree day.
We believe a record for a Landcruiser Diesel engine in Australia? Not sure, but we just punched out 2 runs at 510kW/684hp over 1550Nm at wheels in 4WD on 35” rubber.
Vehicle Mods list;
- 35” KM2 tyres
- 3.7:1 diffs
- 1600Nm clutch
- 3.5” full length exhaust, 4” dump
- PDI FMIC kit
- Modded intake manifold (by Jim)
- Custom airbox (by Jim, 4” in/out)
- GTurbo performance injectors
- DTE module with custom wiring/modded sensors.
- Water/Methanol to cool things down
- NOS to get us up from the 500+ hp mark
- GTurbo direct bolt on “Blue Wheel” turbocharger running 47-50psi max with 40psi on road with load from under 2000rpm.
We have been building Toyota (now of course we do Nissan and many others) performance turbos now for soon to be 10 years. That we can push a direct fit turbo that has great daily driver manners this far is really beyond our intention when we designed the product.
For this job we weren’t trying to fit some huge turbo to get the biggest result (not that its a bad idea to do that for fun), for GTurbo it’s all about designing and building a direct bolt on turbo that our customers can use in their daily driver with awesome safe performance and response - and if you want to get crazy and beat up on it you can.
We ran out of fuel on dyno so stopped for today. Will come back in a few weeks to see if we can crack 750hp..... we think it’s realistic.
Run was done conservatively - we could easily bring in torque 400rpm earlier and 15% greater. Clutch is having some issues though (1600Nm NPC).
Engine sounds awesome on dyno
Next stop the mighty Toyota 4.5 V8. Easy to get similar results with direct bolt on turbo.
Ignore the boost graph - sensor had error
Regarding dyno;
All wheel drive, no weather correction factor (37 degree day)