Thanks! I do have an overview video about the turbo on my channel, not super in depth but check it out. I'll look to make a more in depth one sometime soon!
@@syrusplowdeniz1294 I don't actually know the brand, there are no brand markings on it, I bought it used and the previous owner didn't know either. I'm pretty sure it's just a cheap no name unit from eBay.
Those are the stock fenders just rolled way out, I actually got the truck like that and thought maybe they were the 4x4 fenders, but nope just rolled stock ones.
Does your motor chew through timing chain guides? Mines gone through three in 20k miles and ive tried three different brands with no luck. Do you have any brand recommendations?
Now, when it comes to brand recommendations, I'm gonna throw some names at you, but keep in mind, nothing in this world is foolproof, especially when it comes to cars. But here we go: Cloyes: They've got a good reputation for making timing chain components. People seem to trust them, and that's a good sign. Iwis: These guys have been in the game for a long time. German engineering, you know? Might be worth a shot. ACDelco: Don't underestimate the power of going with OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts. Sometimes, they know your car better than anyone else. Now, remember, man, it's not just about the brand; it's also about how you treat your baby. Make sure your engine's running smooth, and you're changing your oil regularly. Don't push your engine too hard, and it might just stop chewing through those guides like they're candy bar
The “top hat” piece on the throttle body is from a late 90’s early 2000’s 4.3l Chevy S10. I drilled holes in it that match the hardbody air cleaner to mount it and plugged the breather tube bit with jb weld. The connectors are all from ebay, the tubes are from summit, and it has spectre filter on the turbo.
@@mevin2002 I actually made the clamps with 3/16" steel and grade 8 bolts and lock nuts. There are ones you can buy, some auto parts stores have them.
I would love a detailed video on the turbo setup and engine management thanks! Sweet truck!
Thanks! I do have an overview video about the turbo on my channel, not super in depth but check it out. I'll look to make a more in depth one sometime soon!
Appreciate the detailed walkthrough man. I'm going for a pretty similar build, at least at first lol like you called it, bare minimum
Would be really interesting seeing your suspension plans for the rear, can’t wait to see it keep it up 👍🏽
Do you by any chance have the part number for the tophat
Hey i have the same truck, i have a rod knock any tips?
What leaf spring clamps are those??
nice info, my drift days are my bone stock automatic in the rain haha
Thanks! Gotta love sliding in the rain lol
What's the brand of turbo? Where did you get yours?
@@syrusplowdeniz1294 I don't actually know the brand, there are no brand markings on it, I bought it used and the previous owner didn't know either. I'm pretty sure it's just a cheap no name unit from eBay.
I noticed your front fenders are bulged way more than stock. Can you tell me what fender you are running and how much fender bulge you gained?
Those are the stock fenders just rolled way out, I actually got the truck like that and thought maybe they were the 4x4 fenders, but nope just rolled stock ones.
Did you just weld the diff or what rear end you got
Yeah welded stock diff
Epic
Does your motor chew through timing chain guides? Mines gone through three in 20k miles and ive tried three different brands with no luck. Do you have any brand recommendations?
Now, when it comes to brand recommendations, I'm gonna throw some names at you, but keep in mind, nothing in this world is foolproof, especially when it comes to cars. But here we go:
Cloyes: They've got a good reputation for making timing chain components. People seem to trust them, and that's a good sign.
Iwis: These guys have been in the game for a long time. German engineering, you know? Might be worth a shot.
ACDelco: Don't underestimate the power of going with OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts. Sometimes, they know your car better than anyone else.
Now, remember, man, it's not just about the brand; it's also about how you treat your baby. Make sure your engine's running smooth, and you're changing your oil regularly. Don't push your engine too hard, and it might just stop chewing through those guides like they're candy bar
What's the part number for the front shocks?
They are KYB Gas-A-Just Monotubes PN: KG4511. You have to trim the long tubes in the lower mount to fit, pretty easy though.
What air cleaner conversion are you using?
The “top hat” piece on the throttle body is from a late 90’s early 2000’s 4.3l Chevy S10. I drilled holes in it that match the hardbody air cleaner to mount it and plugged the breather tube bit with jb weld. The connectors are all from ebay, the tubes are from summit, and it has spectre filter on the turbo.
need to redrill my back im scraping so hard and im ready to slide it already
links to the clamps?
@@mevin2002 I actually made the clamps with 3/16" steel and grade 8 bolts and lock nuts. There are ones you can buy, some auto parts stores have them.
What intake are you running?
The stock truck intake and the top hat piece is from a Chevy 4.3l.
K24 IN A NISSAN?? GOD I LOVE HONDAS
It's not a Honda...... 🤦
@@chriscovington11 omg really!?😹
KA = nissan engine :)
What turbo are you using?
What did you do for additional fuel once the turbo was added?
Walbro 255 fuel pump and a boost referenced rising rate fuel pressure regulator with a base fuel pressure around 50psi