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    Hi can anyone tell me is the intercooled kzn185 fly by wire or does it have throttle cable ?
    regards g1xer

  • #2
    It is a cable throttle on both - but they are different. We have an intercooled one and a non I/C one in our fleet.
    Mark

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    • #3
      thats just showing off
      that is
      the old git

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      • #4
        Thanks for that,, i have a non intercooled with a throttle cable and i have offered parts from an intercooled ,but it turns out the intercooled that is being broken has fly by wire. Im wondering if it will work for me to try and fit the intercooler to mine?
        I think i saw somewhere that the rocker covers are slightly lower on intercooled? This might be a problem...If anyone has made the change or
        has any info i'd be greatful
        Is there a big difference between the two models?
        Is the intercooler change worth the change?
        Regards g1xer
        Last edited by G1xer; 17 February 2016, 17:36.

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        • #5
          To do a swap from normal turbodiesel to I/C turbodiesel you need quite a lot of parts - been there, done it.
          The list is:
          Bonnet with scoop
          Intercooler
          Inlet manifold
          Rocker cover
          Throttle cable
          ECU
          Various bits of pipe for the heater/cooling system
          Various sensors and are in different positions and therefore need different lengths of wire/pipe.

          It took 2-3 days of intermittent work. I also removed the EGR at the same time which freed up some space around the back of the engine.
          Worth it for the result though. Noticeably more urge at motorway speeds and when towing.
          Mark

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          • #6
            http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/showthrea...ht=intercooler
            never changed the ecu on mine,
            where about in eire are you?
            Last edited by budweiser; 20 February 2016, 20:38.
            the wolf is always bigger when you are scared!!

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            • #7
              The ecu change gives it the fuelling at the right points to make use of the cooler air. You could prob do something the same with variable resistors, a boost controller and a rolling road.

              I have found intercooled TDs to be much more drivable. Not as stark as a diesel to a turbo diesel but the same kinda leap in refinement. If that can ever be said for a derve.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Lewd Lux Lover View Post
                You could prob do something the same with variable resistors, a boost controller and a rolling road.
                can you explain a bit more that?
                just curious to know about it
                the wolf is always bigger when you are scared!!

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                • #9
                  Tuning up the boost, timing and fuelling on a roilling road would help take avantage of an intercooler if you didnt have the ecu to match. Mind you all three of those will also help any surf as the engines come detuned from toyota.

                  There are two correction resistors on the side of the pump, one timing, one fuel. Those replaced with variable pots and a boost controller give the tuner his tools with which to balance the motor and make it go better.

                  Most people seem to leave the fuelling, replace the timing resistor with a 1.5kohm one and up the boost a bit but this is pretty ghetto as far as tuning goes. A rolling road tunes to your engine.

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