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mk-indy-zx9r

posted on 8/1/12 at 06:24 PM Reply With Quote
zx9r Diy turbo converstion

Hello all, its been a while scince ive been on here, but ive decided to turbo my mk indy zx9r.

trying to build on a slight budget......8psi max to save pulling the head of to fit a thicker head gasket.

does any one know of any one thats done one in the uk?

what turbo was used ect?
- seen a few using a td04 from a mitsubushi but not sure what one?

- wanted to use a gt2554 but cant find a used unit.

much info and help appricated

[Edited on 8/1/12 by mk-indy-zx9r]

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INDY BIRD

posted on 8/1/12 at 06:52 PM Reply With Quote
Not seen a zx9 before but 8psi might be a bit high without gasket and compression changes 6 psi should be ok as a max etc,,

May be speak to some one like mb customs Malcolm there he may be able to help cheers

Or I'm sure some others can be more helpful,

I used a tdo4 on a blackbird and they can over boost at top end so hard to get low boost on them ie 6 to 8 psi I found I could not run lower than 9 psi,

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wylliezx9r

posted on 8/1/12 at 07:26 PM Reply With Quote
Im planning on doing exactly the same as you. I've joined a forum called bike-turbo.com if you have a look in the bec section you will see my post and the turbos that have been suggested. Firms like hole shot and big cc will do the conversion but the prices are eyewatering.





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ReMan

posted on 8/1/12 at 07:57 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by INDY BIRD
Not seen a zx9 before but 8psi might be a bit high without gasket and compression changes 6 psi should be ok as a max etc,,

May be speak to some one like mb customs Malcolm there he may be able to help cheers

Or I'm sure some others can be more helpful,

I used a tdo4 on a blackbird and they can over boost at top end so hard to get low boost on them ie 6 to 8 psi I found I could not run lower than 9 psi,


Do you know of a better turbo that the TD04 then.
If it's overboosing on a bird then it will be too much for a 900 wont it?





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mark chandler

posted on 8/1/12 at 09:02 PM Reply With Quote
One of these should do, Turbo part number
Turbo part number


S70 V70 volvo, should come in at around £50 on Ebay and will boost at 8psi

Integral wastegate and BOV

Regards Mark

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van cleef

posted on 8/1/12 at 09:24 PM Reply With Quote
I was curious about turbo sizes.

I have been toying with the idea of putting a turbo on my bladed Toniq as I have a T25 unit and an intercooler off a 2 wheel drive Cosworth lying in my shed from a previous project.

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mk-indy-zx9r

posted on 8/1/12 at 10:32 PM Reply With Quote
normaly if it is overboosting and you cant get boost to sit below a certan psi at high rpm is normaly due for a couple of reasons, the wategate is too small and can not bypass the exhaust gases quick enough or its over fueling and not buring all the fuel on combustion and the excess fuel is exploding in the exhaust housing causing it to overboost.
or a faulty actuator.

the problem im having is size-in a turbo to suit the zx9r, ok it only a 900cc and the exhaust gas flow rate is going to be low compaired to a 2000cc car engine.

im currently looking into~
- a ball bearing turbo for easy spoil up.
- some think used so its not too expensive on the build.
- will produce 8psi from 2500rpm

ive looked into a small turbo from a diesel but theres a number of reasons it wouldent be reliable - oil seals,low rpm design,lower egt the diesel produces etc

so its got to be from a petrol,some think like a gt2554 but cheap and common.

you can run 8psi with no internal mods on the zx9r (ramair)

also looking into were to pick up a oil supply from or weather a scavange pump is needed, a ball bearing turbo needs less oil compaired to a thrust bearing turbo.

i also need to make a manifold not quite sure were to start with that,lol any one else done one yet? inlet and exhaust?
thanks for all the help so far


http://www.turbofast.com.au/TFmatch.html
[Edited on 8/1/12 by mk-indy-zx9r]

[Edited on 8/1/12 by mk-indy-zx9r]

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mk-indy-zx9r

posted on 8/1/12 at 11:13 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by wylliezx9r
Im planning on doing exactly the same as you. I've joined a forum called bike-turbo.com if you have a look in the bec section you will see my post and the turbos that have been suggested. Firms like hole shot and big cc will do the conversion but the prices are eyewatering.


that is a very help full place wylliezx9r cheers






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mk-indy-zx9r

posted on 20/3/12 at 11:31 AM Reply With Quote
Will add pics soon....
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SausageArm

posted on 20/3/12 at 12:08 PM Reply With Quote
I think you're expecting a bit too much with your aim of having 8psi at 2500RPM, i honestly can't see you having as much boost as that as early in the revs, and if you do manage it you wont hold it to the top end of the revs.

As to wether or not you need a scavenge pump will depend on your turbo position, if your oil drain/outlet from your turbo is lower than the sump oil level you will need a pump, if not then you dont.

I have a turbo ZX10R Mac#1, here's my exhaust manifold, turbo, wastegate



Inlet manifold



You can see the internal bellmouths/trumpets



You'll also want to consider a few other things, eg

Clutch - uprated springs as a minimum, possibly a lockup
Cooling system - possibly a larger radiator, find out when you drive it
Charge temps - intercooler or chargecooler
Fueling - bigger injectors and fuel pump, also boost sensitive fuel pressure regulator

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