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Today's hypothetical - Turbo'ing a non-Turbo ?

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Reflektor, Sep 12, 2016.

  1. Reflektor

    Reflektor Member

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    So an XJ650 turbo popped up on eBay earlier and I found myself pondering an imaginary 'upgrade' on my Maxim.

    Now, this is purely a pipedream - but, how hard would it be?
    There's a bunch of turbo exhausts/manifolds around, loads of turbo oil coolers. What else would be needed to complete the job?
    Has anyone ever done this??
     
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    Just found a thread from 8 years ago - turns out its a very different bottom end on the LJ so not an easy conversion at all.

    Hey ho.
     
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    Talked to a guy that did it turned a 650 into a turbo 650 used a pretty much complete turbo 650 with no title to turbo it, he said you gotta tap your oil pan there's a spot it's blank on the normal ones tapped on the turbo once you do that the rest is just plug n go you'll need the intake exhaust tdi and carbs from the turbo and a bit of know how then you'll have a turbo non turbo xj. One day I'll get on my 750 turbo I can look up the guys number if you want to talk to him he's really helpful
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    If you put a turbo on a non-turbo XJ engine, without building it to take a turbo (stronger rods, lower compression), it will not be an engine for very long.

    Swapping the whole shebang from a XJ650-T has been done, and is about the "easiest" route to take if you don't plan on building an engine to suit.
     
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    That will depend entirely on how much boost you want to run and for how long
     
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    Exactly. I've heard of other members over boosting to 18psi on a Seca Turbo with no issues, stock other than a boost controller, fuel pump, and wastegate shimming. I run 11psi continuous and it's a fist full of fun.

    How much boost a non-turbo XJ can take is entirely unknown.
     
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    Only one way to find out!
     
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    I had an old Audi 5000 TQ that I ran with a stiffer waste gate spring and re-mapped ECU and that ran double factory boost for years. The oversized factory turbo meant it pulled like a freakin freight train!
     
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    In 1981 we did up a Maxim 650 with a Blacks turbo kit and if ran for many years for the owner without blowing gaskets or the motor at 8 lbs boost
     
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    thats cool. a turbo'd bike has always seemed to me to be the last word in craziness. Which is no doubt why they appeal.
     
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