IY 1.9/TD engine code question for turbo

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IY 1.9/TD engine code question for turbo

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Picked up a 1Y 1.9n caddy engine from the scrappy.Its done 70.000 miles it was tested running before removed .My van has a 1.6td motor .Initially i was thinking of a CS manifold&airbox setup and blanking off the turbo return on the sump then fitting it to the 1Y .On looking on the 1Y block its marked 1.9 D/TD .Reading through the forum some one said if a 1Y has the TD mark on its block then there are cooling jets. for a turbo set up.If this is correct i could use my existing manifold& turbo off the 1.6td to fit.Please can some one confirm this.

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Every 1.9 has cooling jets. The 1Y has different pistons and con rods than a AAZ but can be turbo'd. The JX manifold and turbo will work well but you will need an AAZ inlet manifold.

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Thanks Andysimpson i was going to use the jx 1.6td turbo&inlet manifold.The other question is regarding the 1y injection pump is it suitable to work with the turbo?.As i read on here some think about a LDA pin to overfuel the turbo is needed.

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It will have slightly more go than a 1Y but will need a turbo pump ideally.

JX inley manifold does not match ports of 1.9 heads

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Hi - can the jx inlet manifold be modified to fit the 1y head i.e. by enlarging the inlet manfold ports?

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sdelasal wrote:Hi - can the jx inlet manifold be modified to fit the 1y head i.e. by enlarging the inlet manfold ports?

Steve

Yes but is going to be prone to boost leaks which won't do engine or turbo any good.

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Post by Simon Baxter »

andysimpson wrote:
sdelasal wrote:Hi - can the jx inlet manifold be modified to fit the 1y head i.e. by enlarging the inlet manfold ports?

Steve

Yes but is going to be prone to boost leaks which won't do engine or turbo any good.

Depends how daft you go.

I don't do a full match port, but get somewhere near by grinding a 1.6TD inlet, not ideal but if done carefull it's fine and I've not had one back yet.

if it's a stock engine running stock boost i don't think theres a problem personally, theres still about 3-4mm of material left on the face between the edge and the port.

If you follow the shape of the port on the head, and transfer it to the inlet and do away with that useless blow off valve it will look like a nice conversion and the air box gets to stay in the JX position.
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