turbo upgrade for prado

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hey guys i have a 1990 prado and was wondering what is a reliable option for upgrading the turbocharger. thus far i have not done a single thing to the engine as far as aftermarket parts but would imagine an intake and exhaust would help with a new turbo. which turbocharger would you guys reccomend to swap? thanks!
 
I myself have posed the question, no one has replied I guess its up to one of us to take the initiative.

Honestly, people will laugh at me again, but until you have felt the result of a dual sequential turbo set-up like in a Skyline or Rx-7 I think it is the only answer to the best of both worlds, boost early and also boost efficiently at higher rpms. This isn't the first time I've suggested it, but I having limited turbo knowledge it just seems like the answer.

I think there should be a discussion over it, why for and why not. I can think of a reason why not, too complicated and I think engineers are more price point then power hungry, also maybe durability and longevity. Someone said before that diesel engines couldn't put out the exhaust gas energy, put we're comparing a 1.3 13BTT to a 2L-TE, its got to be close.

I've owned both, and currently own an Rx-7 13BTT, and when your in 5 th gear and someone comes up on you, you don't even need to drop a gear just push down on that throttle.

so why wouldn't it be a good choice or alternative.

This probably doesn't help you much but it should help drive some ideas otherwise talk to these guys they seem to know whats up
BD Turbocharger.net
Tel#: 604-755-4029
Fax#: 604-853-6064
Toll-Free: 1-866-755-4029
web: www.bd-power.com
 
I have been doing quite a bit of research regarding the turbo as mine is leaking oil right now and I would like an upgrade. Our turbo's have toyota's own exhaust flange which isn't compatable with anything aftermarket that I have been able to find, The only turbo I found that will bolt on a LJ78 is the CT26, used on mr2's, some sites claim the CT26 isn't that great of a turbo either though. I couldn't find anyone who had changed a 2lte turbo. I did find this site Index of turbo adapter dimensions and pictures
Which explains how to make a T3 adapter for a ct26 which is the same as our ct20 exhaust flange, but then you will still need to change the exhaust as the turbo output is also a toyota exclusive.

This probably doesn't help you much but it should help drive some ideas otherwise talk to these guys they seem to know whats up
BD Turbocharger.net
Tel#: 604-755-4029
Fax#: 604-853-6064
Toll-Free: 1-866-755-4029
web: [URL="http://www.bd-power.com"]www.bd-power.com[/URL]

That is a big help for me!! Thanks RHD toyota's I've called quite a few turbo shops around here and some will rebuild them, but some didn't know anything about the ct20, I called bd-power, they don't advertise toyota on thier site but they do rebuild them for $350-$450 (more if the housing is damaged). The tech I spoke to said the only performance upgrade they can do is possibly put in a larger compressor wheel, but they need it off the truck to see if it will work. And that my oil leak is mostly likely caused by a pressure build-up in the crankcase, so when I get home I'll pull the oil cap while it's running and check for pressure and check the PCV as they suggested, i've called at least 5 other turbo shops none mentioned crankcase pressure.
 
Cheers glad I could help, I had asked them earlier about mine spooling earlier and boosting higher and they figured it could happen.

You go first!! I need a new rad before I can get crazy!!!
 
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