tiv Posted October 4, 2011 Share Posted October 4, 2011 Hi friends, guess the topic explains it all, managed to find an old boost gauge lying around a friends place.. Just want to give a try hooking it up on my Hilux(2.5D4D) Experts pls put in a word.. thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 tiv Posted October 5, 2011 Author Share Posted October 5, 2011 (edited) repost Edited October 5, 2011 by tiv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Sumiya Posted October 5, 2011 Share Posted October 5, 2011 Hi TIV if it is Mechanical it should be hooked to the manifold vacuum line and the other electric connection are straight forward, if it is electric you need extra gadget to read your vacuum pressure and signal it it the gauge as per my knowledge . thanks regards sumith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 tiv Posted October 5, 2011 Author Share Posted October 5, 2011 On 10/5/2011 at 9:32 AM, Sumiya said: Hi TIV if it is Mechanical it should be hooked to the manifold vacuum line and the other electric connection are straight forward, if it is electric you need extra gadget to read your vacuum pressure and signal it it the gauge as per my knowledge . thanks regards sumith Thanks for the reply friend. Yea its an old mechanical one.. I know the basic wiring bits, wiring, acc, lights etc but the vacuum bit is a bit hard to get around, guess I will have to seek mechanic assistance.. besides i'm still getting used to the hilux.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 toyota sucks Posted October 5, 2011 Share Posted October 5, 2011 a place to buy one? and aprox cost Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 tiv Posted October 5, 2011 Author Share Posted October 5, 2011 On 10/5/2011 at 4:25 PM, toyota sucks said: a place to buy one? and aprox cost Motorcade 2500 upwards when I checked in jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 DevakaC Posted October 6, 2011 Share Posted October 6, 2011 (edited) On 10/5/2011 at 4:47 PM, tiv said: Motorcade 2500 upwards when I checked in jan OT: Mate how's the pulling power on the 2.5 D4D? Didn't some of them come intercooler turbo and some with only turbo? I presume you have a stick shift. Import from thailand or england? care to share a word about ride quality, acceleration etc. Edited October 6, 2011 by DevakaC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 tiv Posted October 6, 2011 Author Share Posted October 6, 2011 (edited) On 10/6/2011 at 2:43 AM, DevakaC said: OT: Mate how's the pulling power on the 2.5 D4D? Didn't some of them come intercooler turbo and some with only turbo? I presume you have a stick shift. Import from thailand or england? care to share a word about ride quality, acceleration etc. Mate I really love the pull, thats why I got it down on the first place and quite sufficient to outwit most diesels in the island, Yea its a 5 forward stick shift, Its manufactured in Thailand but imported from England therefore in UK spec. The engine is called 2KD-FTV and has several variants; Turbo only or with Intercooler and there is also a model having a VN-Turbo (variable geometry).. There is significant turbo lag though, but once it kicks in it pulls hard.. As for the ride its a bit bumpy but in all much better that older Hilux models in terms of headroom, legspace and ergonomics. Everything seems to be well built especially for a pickup truck.. Downsides are lot of electronics involved; cannot muck about with the electronics if you dunno what you are doing. I feel the ground clearance when stock is not that good (in the 4WD model). Guess thats about it.. There is a 3.0l model too with the 1KD engine (has about 50HP more I guess) btw does way better on fuel, makes my Land rover look like a gas guzzler.. Edited October 6, 2011 by tiv 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 DevakaC Posted October 6, 2011 Share Posted October 6, 2011 On 10/6/2011 at 2:58 AM, tiv said: Mate I really love the pull, thats why I got it down on the first place and quite sufficient to outwit most diesels in the island, Yea its a 5 forward stick shift, Its manufactured in Thailand but imported from England therefore in UK spec. The engine is called 2KD-FTV and has several variants; Turbo only or with Intercooler and there is also a model having a VN-Turbo (variable geometry).. There is significant turbo lag though, but once it kicks in it pulls hard.. As for the ride its a bit bumpy but in all much better that older Hilux models in terms of headroom, legspace and ergonomics. Everything seems to be well built especially for a pickup truck.. Downsides are lot of electronics involved; cannot muck about with the electronics if you dunno what you are doing. I feel the ground clearance when stock is not that good (in the 4WD model). Guess thats about it.. There is a 3.0l model too with the 1KD engine (has about 50HP more I guess) btw does way better on fuel, makes my Land rover look like a gas guzzler.. Wonderful review mate. You touched almost all aspects important. I'm yet to hear from somebody that's been let down by a Hilux. I personally prefer the UK spec myself for the lack of "Bling". The only concern I had was if the 2.5 would suffice for the truck, but now im convinced it does. Had an LN-85 50 Sri Hilux which too was a 2.5 N/A which took a couple of miles to pick up, but a solid piece of machine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 nexus Posted October 6, 2011 Share Posted October 6, 2011 On 10/6/2011 at 2:58 AM, tiv said: Mate I really love the pull, thats why I got it down on the first place and quite sufficient to outwit most diesels in the island, Yea its a 5 forward stick shift, Its manufactured in Thailand but imported from England therefore in UK spec. The engine is called 2KD-FTV and has several variants; Turbo only or with Intercooler and there is also a model having a VN-Turbo (variable geometry).. There is significant turbo lag though, but once it kicks in it pulls hard.. As for the ride its a bit bumpy but in all much better that older Hilux models in terms of headroom, legspace and ergonomics. Everything seems to be well built especially for a pickup truck.. Downsides are lot of electronics involved; cannot muck about with the electronics if you dunno what you are doing. I feel the ground clearance when stock is not that good (in the 4WD model). Guess thats about it.. There is a 3.0l model too with the 1KD engine (has about 50HP more I guess) btw does way better on fuel, makes my Land rover look like a gas guzzler.. very nice review tiv thanks for sharing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 ferrarif50 Posted October 6, 2011 Share Posted October 6, 2011 On 10/4/2011 at 2:01 PM, tiv said: Hi friends, guess the topic explains it all, managed to find an old boost gauge lying around a friends place.. Just want to give a try hooking it up on my Hilux(2.5D4D) Experts pls put in a word.. thanks this might be useful. http://hiace-super-custom.free-boards.net/t459-how-to-fit-a-boost-gauge?highlight=boost Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 hyacc Posted October 6, 2011 Share Posted October 6, 2011 (edited) I too have a 2kd-ftv hilux. I'm thinking of buying these. You may be interested in them too. Relatively cheap piggyback type tuning box which boosts hp by increasing common rail pressure. I have read many positive reviews of this. http://www.racechip.de/racechip-chiptuning/Toyota-Hilux-VI-2-5-D-4D-4257-r.html 0-100 km/h 1KD-FTV with a Racechip Pro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZfQ-CCtGbs OBD-II Smart Gauge for Toyota Hilux Vigo. You can monitor turbo boost too with this device. http://smartgauge.ecrater.com/p/4944281/obd-ii-smart-gauge-for-toyota http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Smart-Gauge-OBD-Reader-Toyota-Vigo-Fortuner-Innova-/140439541614?pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&hash=item20b2d9576e#ht_1052wt_1166 Display Live Data from ECU - Diesel Engine 1.Engine coolant temperature -ECT 2.Intake Air temperature -IAT 3.Battery voltage -BATT 4.Engine load -ECL 5.Barometric pressure-BARO 6.Manifold pressure-MAP 7.Mass Air Flow-MAF 8.Turbo boost pressure -TBP 9.KML 10.ACP 11.RPM 12.KMH) 13.Commonrail pressure -CRP Useful link for you: Hilux current models Repair Manual New Car Features (this one has many details of engine, lsd, diff lock, etc) Electrical Wiring Diagram Body Repair Service Data Sheet http://toyota.esealtd.com/toyota/hilux/index2.html Edited October 6, 2011 by hyacc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Sylvi Posted October 6, 2011 Share Posted October 6, 2011 On 10/5/2011 at 4:25 PM, toyota sucks said: a place to buy one? and aprox cost 'toyota sucks', This Boost Gauge is a normal vacuum meter, which will read -30.Automobiles they have with a bulb. This is very cheap meter can get at old moor street for under 1000.00. Rupees you can buy with rear attachment to fix same to the inlet manifold feeder tube.Meter dial 2inches up to 5 inches.Contact number is 242499 and request the cost of the Vacuum meter. I still use them permanently fitted for all my Water pumps intake, very reliable way of testing water pumps suction. When I did Automobile Exhauster Vacuum Pumps. I used to test the vacuum build up performance of the repaired exhaust-er same meter connected to the system. Sylvi Wijesinghe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 tiv Posted October 6, 2011 Author Share Posted October 6, 2011 (edited) On 10/6/2011 at 3:52 AM, DevakaC said: Wonderful review mate. You touched almost all aspects important. I'm yet to hear from somebody that's been let down by a Hilux. I personally prefer the UK spec myself for the lack of "Bling". The only concern I had was if the 2.5 would suffice for the truck, but now im convinced it does. Had an LN-85 50 Sri Hilux which too was a 2.5 N/A which took a couple of miles to pick up, but a solid piece of machine. Thanks mate, Really hate the bling in the Thai models besides some of our natives tend to make it even worse.. Yeah the 2.5 is coping up very well.. They say the Hilux is an indestructible pickup and the most reliable vehicle in the world (Top Gear).. On 10/6/2011 at 5:45 AM, nexus said: very nice review tiv thanks for sharing. Thanks mate On 10/6/2011 at 7:44 AM, ferrarif50 said: this might be useful. http://hiace-super-custom.free-boards.net/t459-how-to-fit-a-boost-gauge?highlight=boost Thanks found this very useful, gonna attempt this soon.. On 10/6/2011 at 9:12 AM, hyacc said: I too have a 2kd-ftv hilux. I'm thinking of buying these. You may be interested in them too. Relatively cheap piggyback type tuning box which boosts hp by increasing common rail pressure. I have read many positive reviews of this. http://www.racechip.de/racechip-chiptuning/Toyota-Hilux-VI-2-5-D-4D-4257-r.html 0-100 km/h 1KD-FTV with a Racechip Pro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZfQ-CCtGbs OBD-II Smart Gauge for Toyota Hilux Vigo. You can monitor turbo boost too with this device. http://smartgauge.ecrater.com/p/4944281/obd-ii-smart-gauge-for-toyota http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Smart-Gauge-OBD-Reader-Toyota-Vigo-Fortuner-Innova-/140439541614?pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&hash=item20b2d9576e#ht_1052wt_1166 Display Live Data from ECU - Diesel Engine 1.Engine coolant temperature -ECT 2.Intake Air temperature -IAT 3.Battery voltage -BATT 4.Engine load -ECL 5.Barometric pressure-BARO 6.Manifold pressure-MAP 7.Mass Air Flow-MAF 8.Turbo boost pressure -TBP 9.KML 10.ACP 11.RPM 12.KMH) 13.Commonrail pressure -CRP Useful link for you: Hilux current models Repair Manual New Car Features (this one has many details of engine, lsd, diff lock, etc) Electrical Wiring Diagram Body Repair Service Data Sheet http://toyota.esealtd.com/toyota/hilux/index2.html Thanks for this link mate, nice to find a fellow owner.. To tell you the truth the toyota link is a treasure chest of information! Edited October 6, 2011 by tiv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 tiv Posted October 6, 2011 Author Share Posted October 6, 2011 (edited) On 10/6/2011 at 10:34 AM, Sylvi said: 'toyota sucks', This Boost Gauge is a normal vacuum meter, which will read -30.Automobiles they have with a bulb. This is very cheap meter can get at old moor street for under 1000.00. Rupees you can buy with rear attachment to fix same to the inlet manifold feeder tube.Meter dial 2inches up to 5 inches.Contact number is 242499 and request the cost of the Vacuum meter. I still use them permanently fitted for all my Water pumps intake, very reliable way of testing water pumps suction. When I did Automobile Exhauster Vacuum Pumps. I used to test the vacuum build up performance of the repaired exhaust-er same meter connected to the system. Sylvi Wijesinghe. Mr Sylvi actually a boost gauge is designed to show the pressure in the in manifold due to the turbocharger, therefore it has 2 zones a negative (vacuum) zone and a positive (boost) zone. Therefore it is a different piece of equipment compared to the vacuum gauge which can even be installed in normally aspirated vehicles. I hope this makes things clear BOOST VACUUM Edited October 6, 2011 by tiv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Sylvi Posted October 7, 2011 Share Posted October 7, 2011 On 10/6/2011 at 2:34 PM, tiv said: Mr Sylvi actually a boost gauge is designed to show the pressure in the in manifold due to the turbocharger, therefore it has 2 zones a negative (vacuum) zone and a positive (boost) zone. Therefore it is a different piece of equipment compared to the vacuum gauge which can even be installed in normally aspirated vehicles. I hope this makes things clear BOOST VACUUM 'tiv', Thank you for your post for correct information and educating me as well as others who read the post. I thought this is only a vacuum intake reader. As this was there in old engines what you refer. Sylvi Wijesinghe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 fonfe Posted October 9, 2011 Share Posted October 9, 2011 most older boost gauges do not need the wiring connected to read. they usually require the vacuume hose to be connected to the inlet manifold using an pre exsisting blanked off nipple or by placing a T piece into a vacuume line. The wiring on an older gauge usually is just for the backing light. On a newer gauge you usually have a seperate MAP sensor that reads the boost pressure just the same as your MAP sensor will for your ecu but it converts the signal purely for the gauge to read. some gauges have these on the back of the gauge so you just run a vacuume line to the back of it like you would on an older gauge and some have it on a wiring loom so it can be mounted in the engine bay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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guess the topic explains it all,
managed to find an old boost gauge lying around a friends place.. Just want to give a try hooking it up on my Hilux(2.5D4D)
Experts pls put in a word.. thanks
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