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Old 21-01-2006, 10:29 AM   #1
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Talking ED Falcon Turbo

I have an ED 4.0 litre Falcon Futura and I would be interested in fitting the turbo kit listed below from Snort Performance in Albury. I read the article on turbo charging Ford sixes in the Street machine magazine. I didn't realise how much potential these motors have. I will be joining a local car club and compete in some drag racing events, I would like around 6 pounds of boost.

I just have a couple of questions to ask so if anyone could help that would be great. Does anyone in have experience fitting a turbo to a ford 4 litre 6? What sort of testing would be required to ensure the engine is in good condition to have a turbo fitted? Is a engineers certificate required in NSW, where do I get these from?

There was also mentioned in the Street Machine article some additional issues/parts that may be required like, good fuel supply, engine oil breathing system, aftermarket catch can. What if any of these components would be required?

The first step will be to move the battery to the boot and install one of those 'interceptor' shift kits on the auto to improve shift especially under boost.



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base Turbo Kit Features:

1 x custom s/steel log style turbo manifold
1 x garret to4e turbocharger ( rated over 400hp )
fitted with duel internal wastegates
3 inch s/steel dump pipe with o2 bung
Teflon braided oil feed lines,vclamps,oil sender
Teflon oil drain lines gaskets and fittings
3 inch pod filter
price 2500.00 + 125.oo shipping

i will be using a intercooler also, but not included in the basic package.

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Old 21-01-2006, 12:59 PM   #2
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Old 21-01-2006, 02:02 PM   #3
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Just do a basic compression test to check whether the engine is healthy for a turbo setup. As long as it has good compression in all cylinders it should be fine. You don't need an engineers cert as such to have a turbo on your 4lt....but if you get pulled over by the cops they will send you to get one I'm tipping ;)

Yes you will also need a good fuel supply, probably upgraded pump maybe a rising rate reg depending on your setup. If your going all out and changing injectors and stuff then you will probably need to get some form of aftermarket engine management too. This is where things start getting pricy. A catch can isn't essential but a lot of people use them.....plus they look cool for about 90 bux ;)
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Old 21-01-2006, 02:05 PM   #4
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what power and 1/4 mile times would 6 psi boost get.
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Old 22-01-2006, 10:20 AM   #5
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Just do a basic compression test to check whether the engine is healthy for a turbo setup. As long as it has good compression in all cylinders it should be fine. You don't need an engineers cert as such to have a turbo on your 4lt....but if you get pulled over by the cops they will send you to get one I'm tipping ;)

Yes you will also need a good fuel supply, probably upgraded pump maybe a rising rate reg depending on your setup. If your going all out and changing injectors and stuff then you will probably need to get some form of aftermarket engine management too. This is where things start getting pricy. A catch can isn't essential but a lot of people use them.....plus they look cool for about 90 bux ;)
sphell, will be doing a compression test very soon. also after some research i found out that if a mod increase power by more than 15%, then a engineers cert is required. i'm expecting rwkw to go from 90 kw to 180 kw. that should keeps the cops off my back, but they should not look for me as the car will look standard from the outside.

a better fuel pump will be supplied with the turbo kit, so that's covered. at 6psi there should be no need to change injectors but of course, more boost will require it, size 36lb/hour rated should work well. engine management i'm unsure on, as i understand it std ford ecu unit cannot read boost pressure so i might have to get me one of these at around $1000, probably a wolf 3d which will directly interface with the ford tfi ignition.

one thing i'm unsure of is the 'catch can' what is it and what does it do?
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Old 22-01-2006, 10:25 AM   #6
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ebfalcs, power output at rear wheel should be around 180kw up from 90kw. quarter times i'm unsure of but i do know of a stock 4 litre ea falcon running a factory xr6 turbo, this car debuted with some mid 10 sec ets.
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Old 22-01-2006, 09:40 PM   #7
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Smile Ed Falcon turbo upgrade - better cooling

Does anyone have some info on thermo fan upgardes. My clutch fan is on the way out, would twins thermos from an EF suit??
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