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have the turbo rebuilt, i would say that 120k took its toll on one that motor, and two that turbo, maybe its about that time.
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the turbo is probably gone time for a up grade there is a lot of info on yota tec that is helping out with my rebuild
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Bociba,
A few things: Your boost light will be lit based on throttle position and RPM... You could remove the turbo and it'd still light up. Get a boost gauge. You should see about 6-8 psi of boost. With 120k you could very realistically have a leak in the intake, a bad turbo, or a number of things ranging from cheap to expensive. If you want to do modifications, my suggestion is to do a 2.5" down pipe off of that turbo with a piece of flex tube. Take it all the way back, if you can afford it, 2.5" cat, 2.5" muffler.. Brand is largely unimportant. You can buy the cat and muffler for and flex tube for around $100 if you order it online. Find a local shop to install. The only tricky part is the flange on the turbo. If you want more power beyond that.. I'd start thinking about mounting up a CT26 turbo and getting that thing to run at 8-9 psi, which is about the limit of the factory ECU before it cuts fuel. More power than that, you'll have to megasquirt, SDS, or FAST your ECU.
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CT20 Turbo
I had an extra turbo that I decided to diassemble. I don't know much about them but uh...is there supposed to be that big hole by the wastegate? Seems that the rotor w/blades is sloppy too. I can shake it back and forth and it will wobble probably 0.02 to 0.03 in. The exhaust manifold has a crack in it as well.
I am to still take a look at the one on the truck. I was hoping my backup might be ok. I will keep working on it as I have time. Thanks to all for their commests and direction. Good to have people willing to help. |
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I have an 86 SR5 Turbo 4Runner and I always refer to turbo lag when the subject turbo is brought up on my truck. Your thread has given me some insight of some things i should look into.
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the turbo should be spooled by 2500rpm or atleast spooling by then.The CT20 is garbage.proke to cracks.Get your self an intercooler,rebuild the stock turbo if you want but the best idea would be upgrade it. search on google for 22rte or turbo 4runner/truck.There are 2 links i found helpful when i had mine. Check for boost leaks at all the rubber fittings. a cracked manifold will hurt how fast and hard your turbo will spool so replace it.LC has a nice unit and it will take a t3/t4. My old turbo runner was bored,tons of headwork,turbo upgraded manual boost control,maf modding,injectors.on high boost id pull 22psi spikes when shifting(auto) and could pull a modded trd s/c truck like nothing. the one thing i noticed is 110 feels like 150 in a lifted truck lol
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What mid 1980s turbo isn't prone to cracks after doing 20 years hooked to an exhaust system without a flex tube?
The first thing you need to do is get a boost gauge. Otherwise, you've got no idea how well your turbo is performing. As I mentioned above, that green light means nothing. If your turbo was missing, the light would still go green! You'll never do 22psi on the stock ECU. The stock ECU pulls fuel at about 9psi. LC makes t3/t4 "upgrades". So does TEC. I think the TEC solution is more reasonable and there are a few people running them. LC is still getting around $800 for a turbo header that's had bad reviews. You can get significant power out of that setup and still have it be reliable. A ct26 is pretty much a bolt on upgrade (minor modifications required). With the CT20, don't waste your time or money on an intercooler - it's a low boost turbo, it's small, and I don't think it induces a lot of heat at stock boost levels. Note, I could be wrong, as I haven't got a CT20 check intake temp. I think you'll bigger bang for your buck elsewhere.. I'd ask LC Engineering if you can use their SDS system with an automatic. The ECU pin out on that truck doesn't have a lot for auto tranny control, so it may be completely seperate - which would be a good thing. To get beyond about 170 hp or so, you'll have to do an aftermarket ECU - megasquirt, SDS, FAST, or a piggy-back system - I simply don't know enough about the auto setup to give you good advice. There are also ways to play with the stock ECU, see my post below. With a new 22RTE, I'd do the following Check your stock boost level. Check for boost leaks. Google: "turbo leak tester" - You can make one for under $20. Go to a 2.5" downpipe with a flex tube. Consider a turbo upgrade: CT26 or t3/t4. Consider an aftermarket ECU to get past stock fuel / boost limitations. Seach for "Jeff Mosk" - he's been very successful getting big power out of these motors and has done everything from deal with the stock ECU to go bugdet-crazy and built a 300hp 22RTE.
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Here's a post made recently by Jeff Mosk if you're interested in going to beyond your stock power settings and tweaking the stock ECU a bit... Note I've never modified a 22RTE ECU:
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Here's how the wastegate area should look. You will make 0 power with that hole in it.
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all of this is VERY good advice but let me add a few things.
Your truck feels like it doesnt have a turbo because right now, it essentially doesn't! You have zero boost right now with the wastegate not sealing. Get the boost gauge (they can be found for 20 bux in summit) then get yourself a pyrometer to monitor your EGTs. Lastly when you DO get that new exhaust (w/ flex pipe) dont put a cat or a muffler on it.....The best turbo exhaust is none at all!!
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all you need to know is at http://www.well.com/~mosk/
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