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Turbo Jimny

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24 Sep 2016 09:38 #172763 by Keithy
Replied by Keithy on topic Turbo Jimny

Busta wrote: Surely it doesn't need an intercooler that big though? By over-sizing it aren't you increasing lag? I don't know the maths but a small one that neatly fits the lower opening in the bumper must be enough.

I hear ya....I was actually looking around under a Transit yesterday......the intercooler is around the area of mine....bit wider overall and not as tall......could fit?

I'm a fan of safe power....so deliberately erred on the side of safety for this......cheaper and more reliable than injecting water.

Regards lag, on a standard Jimny I found that barring the 1st to second change the gears flow really well all the way to fifth.

Fitting the larger circumference tyres made the gears a little taller and the gears whilst still close didn't quite flow as well!

So with the turbo and from a standing start it's on boost superfast and the gears are boost boost boost all the way through to chav speed.....not had any lag issues as of yet.

An ar of .38 limits the upper rpm boost and spools super fast at low rpm's......it sits on the wastegate@17.5 psi @ 5500.....could get scary in top gear but my fear of dying keeps me safe....done enough of that for one lifetime.....I'll see if the Holsets are still at work Mon and post a picture of what would be a lag monster in a Jimny.....I can just lift the exhaust turbine housing....but we lift these between 2 of us.

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25 Sep 2016 15:22 #172821 by Rhinoman
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Keithy wrote: Anyone know what the "power" indicator lamp was for in the dash?


That was for the auto box, the 'power' setting moves the shift points up the RPM band.

Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.

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25 Sep 2016 16:34 - 25 Sep 2016 16:35 #172824 by Keithy
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Rhinoman wrote:

Keithy wrote: Anyone know what the "power" indicator lamp was for in the dash?


That was for the auto box, the 'power' setting moves the shift points up the RPM band.

Nice one! I'm hoping for 2 extra torque's by having it illuminated!!
Last edit: 25 Sep 2016 16:35 by Keithy. Reason: Apparently there is an "r" in torques.......and one in power.....are power and torque in some kind of relationship?

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05 Oct 2016 20:59 #173196 by Keithy
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Bigger turbo's.....Holset for remanufacture.....They look big but I have watchmaker/gyneo size hands.

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07 Oct 2016 19:10 #173236 by Keithy
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It seems the standard Exedy clutch is a little on the tame side for the new power output.....I'm not helping by changing the exhaust....CBR600 tail pipe donated by a mate so thought I'd try it.....sounds sweet :D

So a new clutch arrived from a local maker....got a good deal on it so their sticker is on the rear of the Jimny....

It bites down just fine under boost and it's not too snatchy for use in traffic...not fun there though!!



Changed the bonnet vents to black ones....Orange ones for sale later.

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08 Oct 2016 00:50 #173259 by zukebob
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New vents look nice!

I started out with nothing & still have most of it left

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