1.9L TDI Swapped Toyota Ride Along, Daily Driving with a GTC2262 Mini Semi Turbo 36 PSI Boost
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- After initial testing a boost spike of 42-44 PSI bend 2 rods in the original engine, and after finding an unrelated crack in the block it was time for a whole different engine to go in. After getting the new setup dialed in I wanted to give an overview of what a big turbo feels like as a single on a mostly stock ALH engine. These newer technology turbos can be spooled up like stock even on a little 1.9L TDI.
I am up to date on your videos now. loved the content so far. always nice to see some small diesel action :)
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Another solid vid man
Thanks man!
super nice tdi swap
Thanks!
Great looking/working swap. Any idea on the AFR at 36psi? Seems like quite a lot of air even with the 240s.
I don't know for sure, I am mostly using the extra boost to stay an lean as possible for EGTs
@@TDISwaps yeah temps look good so apparently the added back pressure isn't an issue
@vica153 ya high elevation requires a leaner mixtures, not sure how the added back pressure will affect longevity, but I will be happy if the engine even last 1/2 as long as it did in most cars
The tune also plays an important role in how well this thing works. We're lucky we've got who we do.
You are right there! ♥️
To bad he only wants to work on "cool" builds
@@SketchyAsFunk Well.... he's just had alot of issues with different setups and prefers to avoid them.
@@TDISwaps glad I went with his recommendation to not have him tune my shit 🤦
@@SketchyAsFunk Sorry to hear that man.
i blew my head gasket 3 times already with all the boost lol just got arp bolts hopefully that’ll stop it. do you recommended me resurfacing the head?
Ya I was blowing gaskets at 24 PSI boost haha. There is always a chance for head surface damage with blown gaskets so it's probably recommended.
What a beast !!!
It's a blast to drive!
@@TDISwaps what's the turbo you have on that mate ? Gota love the extra power makes it a great daily driver I bet
@ashleygarnish9995 ya it's amazing. The turbo is a big long Honeywell P/N but its considered a gtc2262, off a 2015 5.2l box truck from Finland
@@TDISwaps nice had it been reliable
@ashleygarnish9995 very! These newer turbos work amazing
Thanks for the video. I do have a question, with this set up, would/could you take it cross country?
Well I mean with a 91 Toyota I always have a toolbox full of tools for the rest of the truck LOL usually I can handle anything at that point. I've done about an 8 hour round trip with it that's the longest but I really don't have issues much to make me fearful of a longer trip.
@@TDISwaps Im just curious. I have a 51 Ford PU with a 5.0 v8, 3 Spd auto going through a 2.50 final drive. The engine and trans are getting tired so the TDI swap looks interesting. And very different.
@@nautnyes it's not common, but as you can see from my channel it's starting to get a lot of interest, I actually have a 59 f100 planned for my next swap haha
What gear ratio in the axles on your truck? Im looking to do a tdi swap in my ranger. Stock axles in my ranger are 4.10s
The Toyota also has 4.10s, with the factory transmission OD I am about 3000 RPM at 80 MPH on 33" tires, works pretty perfect for my mountainous location, I've been consistently 28-32 MPG at that speed
Overall how difficult was this swap? What'd you have to modify for fitment? Thanks I have a 1984 2wd 22r im thinking of swapping either a tdi or an om617 in. Thanks
Well the 91 body style gave a lot more engine room for the V6 making the TDI fit in pretty nicely. I've heard that the 84 is a little bit more work clearancing things or just deleting parts off the engine so there's room. I wouldn't even dream of trying to fit in om617 in there without a 6-in lift or something. The solid axle does help though as long as you're lifted. Almost all the hoses and accessories crossed over very nicely. There wasn't much extra parts to buy if you are okay with reusing hoses and stuff. And I've gotten very good at the wiring aspect so I'm selling those to help people out. Overall it's much easier than a lot of things you could swap as far as I can see.
Ok thanks for the info. Yeah everythings stock no lift lol. Might be leaning towards a tdi. Thank you for your hard work@@TDISwaps
@DUDENOHELP glad to get the info out there!
So, are you running the VW A/C compressor? I am in the process of the same swap.
Yes all factory VW accessories, I did a video on the air conditioning setup
@@TDISwaps awesome, I will look that up
@@TDISwaps Are you using the stock Toyota evaporator or the evaporator out of the VW? Does the Toyota expansion valve mess with the VW variable VW compressor?. trying to determine if I should run the stock Toyota evaporator or hack up the evaporator box to try and fit the one out of the VW. Thanks!
@@foxriding753 Everything is Toyota as far as air conditioning up to the VW compressor and chucks of the VW hoses. I'm not sure on the variable compressor, I believe the older 00-03 compressors are still just on and off, but either way it is ICE cold through the Toyota evaporator, I can read down below 32F sometimes on the highway out the vents, no issues yet.
Hey nice setup I really want this setup on my Hummer h3 is manual transmission do you think the 1.9 will move highway speed ?
Oh definitely, probably the biggest concern will be temps in the summer months, in the winter these things will tow a house!
@@TDISwaps where are you located? And how much in time and money are we talking about ??
@manuelpiney7876 it all depends on fabrication and parts costs, you can do it for $1500 just as easy as you can spend $4500
@@TDISwaps really 👍
So I’m putting an AZZ model into a ford ranger. I have the wiring harness from the ranger going through the ECU and then into the gauge cluster. To make the tack work on the stock gauge cluster would I have to get an adapter to go from ford to VW or would it work like the stock ranger motor? Thanks!
What year of ranger? There should be a tach wire from the VW ECU but I've never actually used it on a swap so I'm not sure what would need adapted to send something to the ranger ECU. My jeep tach got it's signal from the crank sensor so I left that hooked up to the transmission
@@TDISwaps so there isn’t an ecu with the AZZ it’s all mechanical so I didn’t have to do a stand alone harness. But the ranger is an 2003
My bad, you would either need a W wire off the alternator, or use a diesel tach adapter from autometer. But I'm still not sure what the ranger ECU is looking for
is low oil pressure normal with a alh
mine is about the same as yours
love the truck
ALH pumps only do 30-40 PSI that's factory spec at 175° so at 210-230° it's going to be even lower, the PD pumps do more but I've never seen 30 PSI as an issue
@@TDISwaps thanks for the info
I was a little apprehensive about the oil pressure .
I have a alh mated to a 200r4 trans in a 1967 Datsun 520 pick up
it like yours will pull any hill as fast as I want to go
@@BTB31 Nice! they are amazing little engines!
@@TDISwaps yea their super fun little monsters
im in the process of putting a brm into 74 pinto wagon with a cd009 six speed
should be fun
@@BTB31 Ya it will!
7:45, 200hp? wow!
Of course these are all speculation without a Dyno test, but similar builds in cars show those range of numbers.
cant wait to see more action! @@TDISwaps
What exactly does this turbo come off of??
Do a Google search for a 2016 Isuzu box truck 5.2l
5.2 liter semi truck???
Mini semi lol, aka box truck. Google a 2015 Isuzu 5.2l box truck
@@TDISwaps gotcha.
Time to TDI swap my Datsun
Definitely!
How’s the fuel mileage?
24-32 depending on how I drive, and city/highway
2.6 bar?😅
I like to party man 😂
reinforced head bolts?)
@user-mo5wu9hl9e yes head studs are a must, and limited boost until over 3000 rpm
If you lower the boost pressure a little does smoke appear? Why do I ask, if there is no smoke, then you can slightly reduce the boost pressure. the geometry is more open, it is easier for the engine to eject exhaust gases. Sorry for the English, Google translate)

@user-mo5wu9hl9e I am sending full fuel on 260 nozzles, it definitely starts to smoke under about 2.2-2.4 bar, but more than that EGTs go even higher