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fozee
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posted on January 13th, 2005 at 06:33 PM |
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EJ20T Bays?
Can i get a role call of all the EJ20T Bus experienced members!?!
Hi there guys,
I have found there is a wealth of information on EJ20T Bug conversions.
However, im a little more interested in EJ20T Bay Windows.
I have a few questions to start off with:
Firstly, where have you guys mounted the radiator?
Does the engine get sufficient cooling?
Secondly, where have you mounted the Intercooler?
Cheers for any forthcoming info
[Edited on 13-1-2005 by fozee]
Over 200Kws of rear mounted 4ltr V8 Quad cam action.....
In a Bay
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posted on January 13th, 2005 at 07:34 PM |
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2 words ....
custom off road
:duh
http://www.customoffroad.com.au/
VW car, VW engine ...... keepin it "real"
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posted on January 13th, 2005 at 11:10 PM |
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Why would you want an EJ20 T in a Bay ? They are a brick and the Ej 22 is a much better pick in my opinion.
I mount Radiators on the front in a custom setup which sits well and they seem to cool fine. You can put them underneath or in the rear but they take
a little more effort.
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posted on January 14th, 2005 at 08:11 AM |
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a guy in newcastle is fitting a ej20 to his bay, he said he was told not to go with the ej20t, something to with with boost o sioemthing i cant
remember now...:duh
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posted on January 15th, 2005 at 06:29 PM |
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The biggest problem with the EJ20T into a bay is going to be insduction. Withe the TURBO and Intercooler hitting the area where your fuel tank
currently sits.
The EJ20 na is not a real good pick either due to its power curve and torque. I just finished doing an EJ22 into a bus which had an EJ20 na and the
guy could not beleive the difference in power and performance.
The EJ22 is not a screaming but it is a very compact engine with good curves and fits perfectly into a bay kombi.
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posted on January 15th, 2005 at 06:34 PM |
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i could have had an ej22 for nothing, when my friend crashed his liberty (engine completely fine) but i was up nth QLD at the time and his mum told
him it had to go by the end of the week so the wreckers got it not me :cry:cry:cry:cry:cry
*bangs head on brick wall*
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posted on January 16th, 2005 at 05:12 PM |
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is it possible to put an ej22 turbo in a splitty?...
and is the ej the only turbo engine that will go into something like this?
why not say an rb20det or something similiar...im guessing the size is a major issue
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posted on January 16th, 2005 at 07:36 PM |
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Quote: | Originally
posted by driscollm
is it possible to put an ej22 turbo in a splitty?...
and is the ej the only turbo engine that will go into something like this?
why not say an rb20det or something similiar...im guessing the size is a major issue
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i wouldnt touch an rb20det with a 40 foot pole!!! They are the worst rb ever built nothing but trouble. If your interested in a nissan turbo its gotta
be the sr20det! Possibly the best motor ever built by nissan! you can push them so hard without even doing anything to the internals!
so many people have been transplanting rb20's into s13's and then within a year scraping it and going back to the sr20 after having nothign but
trouble with them.
if you want to go rb then go the rb25.
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posted on January 20th, 2005 at 04:34 PM |
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Quote: | Originally
posted by Buggy Brad
The biggest problem with the EJ20T into a bay is going to be insduction. Withe the TURBO and Intercooler hitting the area where your fuel tank
currently sits.
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Some custom metal fab should sort out the intercooler.
The extent of which depends entirely on if the stock cooler 'top mount' or 'front mount' is used. But metal fab will be required.
I hadnt thought the turbo itsself would be an issue, but come to think of it it stock mounting position will be too far fo'rd. It will most likely
need to be relocated.
But it wouldnt be a unique custom conversion ith out a little heart ache...
Quote: | The EJ22 is not a
screaming but it is a very compact engine with good curves and fits perfectly into a bay kombi.
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I was under the impression the main difference between the ej20 and ej22 na engine was the head....
Over 200Kws of rear mounted 4ltr V8 Quad cam action.....
In a Bay
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