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1Y Turbo
Just out of interest, has anyone on here ever turbo'd or know of somebody that has turbo'd a 1Y?
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Re: 1Y Turbo
yes, i know someone who has and stuck it in a t4, apparently on the side of the case it has to say 1.9/1.9td to be suitable, but cant remember what was different betwwen the suitable and unsuitable blocks, when i see him ill ask
Re: 1Y Turbo
Yes - there is a member of here and brickyard called MrHutch - he's done it.
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Re: 1Y Turbo
evening all..
yes I've done it.. was cracking...
as you were
yes I've done it.. was cracking...
as you were
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Re: 1Y Turbo
Yup, my friend has done it. Only my opinion but WHY ? Lot of messing about with manifolds to get you off the mark a bit quicker and maybe pull you up hills a bit better. It is a good reliable 1.9 in a three ton plus van. On the block is cast either 1.9D or 1.9D & TD the latter having oil piston squirters to keep the pistons a bit cooler for the turbo when fitted. Thats just me though and if thats what you want to do then good but I believe getting your gearing correct is the most beneficial thing to do. Now someone convince me that a turbo has benefits because I am not sure !
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Re: 1Y Turbo
im quite happy with mine..without
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Dave and gail.....1983 Pop Top 1.9n/a diesel (aka Ready Steady Eddie)
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Re: 1Y Turbo
I wish you lot would shut up
I got a 1.6 which runs good but also have a very nice 1.9 (ex seat) tha\t came out of one I broke, sort of want to fit it but also want van finnished to get some use out of it.
mike ( agree) non turbe for me.



I got a 1.6 which runs good but also have a very nice 1.9 (ex seat) tha\t came out of one I broke, sort of want to fit it but also want van finnished to get some use out of it.
mike ( agree) non turbe for me.

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Re: 1Y Turbo
get it in
theres also a 1y in the for sale section for 140 quid if anyones interested(not mine)

theres also a 1y in the for sale section for 140 quid if anyones interested(not mine)
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only reason I did the first one was because of a knackered JX so already had turbot, fannymolds and sump
was nice though, no changing down on hills, cruised nicely at 65-70 on motorways, would spin the rear wheels in first and gave 35mpg however it was driven..
I do like the 1Y engine, if in doubt just bang it in, great upgrade for the 1.6 or 1.7 oil burner, doesn't need a turbo but can always easilly be added
AAZ's are rare these days, the 1Y and variants are cheap and plentiful
was nice though, no changing down on hills, cruised nicely at 65-70 on motorways, would spin the rear wheels in first and gave 35mpg however it was driven..
I do like the 1Y engine, if in doubt just bang it in, great upgrade for the 1.6 or 1.7 oil burner, doesn't need a turbo but can always easilly be added
AAZ's are rare these days, the 1Y and variants are cheap and plentiful
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are you an aaz man now mr hutch?
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Sorry if Im crashing the thread ?
The 1Y ran well strted well and seems sweet but it was just one more thing to do and after van being worked on most of year (on and off) just want to use it
I know better than to expect any sort of performance but will be happy with a bit more.
mike
The 1Y ran well strted well and seems sweet but it was just one more thing to do and after van being worked on most of year (on and off) just want to use it

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Re: 1Y Turbo
at the moment the latest project is a 2.0 petrol GTi engined panel van..
just trying to get it finished for vanfest!
just trying to get it finished for vanfest!
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Re: 1Y Turbo
There you go then. No real positive replies for fitting a turbo ..............................climbs hills better but cruising speed makes no difference, a turbo surely gives more grunt on the bottom end but will not make your dear old van go faster. It is what it is and my dad (84) spins his wheels in his little Clio
Keep it simple boys and she will get you there.

Pete Abbott