a question... turbo related...
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a question... turbo related...
is it worth it turbocharging the 3.0 of the yotas?.....
if it is..anyone has it? anyones sell a turbo kit?...
just wonderring my friend thinks it could be better than 3.4swap...
cheaper,easier,and ...well bad ass...
i think it will be complicated...but..hey im not a yota guy ...help please..
thanks in advance...
if it is..anyone has it? anyones sell a turbo kit?...
just wonderring my friend thinks it could be better than 3.4swap...
cheaper,easier,and ...well bad ass...
i think it will be complicated...but..hey im not a yota guy ...help please..
thanks in advance...
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I'm not sure, but I don't think the 3.0, in stock trim, handles forced air induction. The headgaskets are already a weak spot, and remember that if you get all that air in, you have to get it all out, too.
You're better off with the 3.4 swap. Easier, cheaper, and faster.
You're better off with the 3.4 swap. Easier, cheaper, and faster.
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Im sure you could do it but beforehand you would need to upgrade to a much stronger metal head gasket, and also much stronger head bolts to help it not fail. If it were me i would do that and then get some oversized valves and stage 2 cams, then i think it would be a capable build.
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im turboing my 3.0, im gettin forged rods n low compression pistons from weazy2k, PnP heads with Oversized valves with a custom cam.....
im doing it just to be different....
im doing it just to be different....
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Do a search.. there is someone that successfully turbo'd a 3.0L.
Fuel/timing management is the key - this individual was using an additional injector which was fired only under boost. The ECU was megasquirt, basically configured as a piggyback. It would adjust to a specific desired A/F ratio.
The 3.0L has a head gasket issue, turboing it could cause additional issues. MLS (metal) head gaskets are a good idea.
Do a search, the gains on the stock 3.0 were impressive. Decide what's more work to you vs doing the swap...
Fuel/timing management is the key - this individual was using an additional injector which was fired only under boost. The ECU was megasquirt, basically configured as a piggyback. It would adjust to a specific desired A/F ratio.
The 3.0L has a head gasket issue, turboing it could cause additional issues. MLS (metal) head gaskets are a good idea.
Do a search, the gains on the stock 3.0 were impressive. Decide what's more work to you vs doing the swap...
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