HPF POWER UPGRADE | 70 Series Stage 3

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We are excited to announce our newly updated Stage 3 package for the 70 Series Land Cruiser utilising a new turbo from GTurbo.
The upgrade starts with our trained technician fitting a GTurbo G360 Vortex Red upgrade as one of the limiting factors when upgrading the 4.5L engine is the size of the standard turbocharger which dictates the peak power and torque the engine is capable of. This specification targets the low to top end power, with power delivery that every big V8 should have including great power in higher RPMs. The G350VD Red Wheel turbo has a higher flow high-efficiency compressor wheel, a 30% larger high flow turbine wheel, upgraded thrust bearings, 30% stronger main shaft, higher flow VNT system and a marine grade stainless vacuum boost controller replacing the aluminized mild steel actuator that is quickly deteriorated by salt that causes premature failures. Its design boost is 28psi and can be operated efficiently to 32psi.
We then replace the restrictive factory Snorkel head with a larger 3.5" hi-flow Safari unit along with Manta 3" Stainless steel exhaust system to also increase the engines breathing capabilities. We also fit a Process West SEPR8R Air Oil Separator to capture oil mist entering your engines inlet manifold which can build up in your engines intake and cause a carbon build.
We complete the package by custom tuning your vehicles ECU on the dyno in real time utilizing the latest ECU tuning software to maximize power, torque and fuel efficiency and testing your vehicle on the road to make final adjustments, optimizing your vehicles performance and driveability. At the end of this upgrade, we will provide you with a dyno graph comparing the before and after power & torque increase the upgrade has made to your vehicle.
Note that any upgrades to the power of your Land Cruiser will need the addition of a heavy-duty clutch and this customer opted for the popular NPC clutch upgrade which we can also do.
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Turbo back exhaust?
What happened to the dpf?

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