i have a complete ats turbo for a 6.2 that was going on my jeep but wont clear the driveshaft and frame, ive heard they make more power than the banks system. everything is in good shape and the turbo has been rebuilt, 700 obo
i have a complete ats turbo for a 6.2 that was going on my jeep but wont clear the driveshaft and frame, ive heard they make more power than the banks system. everything is in good shape and the turbo has been rebuilt, 700 obo
Is this the setup with the Gargantuan exhaust manifold that places the turbolader above the valve cover?
The other setup they made fit 88+ pickups (not suburbans and blazers) that mounted the turbolader in the center of the manifold nearest to the manifold itself and below the valve covers.
Be best to post pictures to help potential buyers fall in love with the setup.
Cheers!
J Dub
1982 C10 SCSWB 6.5TD, mods too extensive to list. (13.69 1/4 mile @94.6 MPH) RACE TRUCK
1982 C10 SCSWB 6.2NA, 2.73 700
1986 C10 SCLWB 6.2TD 3.73 700
1989 V20 SUB 6.2NA, 3.73 400
1994 G20 VAN 6.5NA, 3.42 60E
1994 K20LD ECSWB 6.5TD, 3.42 80E
1995 K20 SUB 6.5TD, Wrecked, ran into by stupid teen.
1995 C3500HD DRW 6.5TD, 12' Flatbed 5.13 80E
1995 C3500HD DRW 6.5TD, 18' Rollback Wrecker 4.63 80E
1994 C20HD ECLWB 6.5TD 3.73 80E Wifes Truck.
1995 C20LD ECSWB 6.5TD 3.73 80E
1995 K20LD SCLWB 6.5TD 3.73 80E
1996 K30 DRW 6.5TD 4.10 80E
1997 C10 Tahoe 2Door 2WD 5.7L to 6.5 Conversion Underway
it is the one with the huge manifold that puts the turbo above the valve cover, and uses the stock air cleaner i had it on my jeep for a couple days but i couldnt run it in 4wd and i really dont need the extra power it already breaks the tires loose without the turbo. so its up for sale. ill get some pics as soon as i can
heres some pics of it on the engine
Never seen this setup! It looks from the pictures that it picks up exhaust from only one side manifold, then exits out back into the same manifold?? No crossover? Or am I missing something?
Also, how in the world is it using the existing air cleaner and yet piping it back to the manifold directly under it?
Is there a turbo bypass?
Do you happen to know if factory A/C box clearance is an issue?
Any clue as to if this will fit my '83 Suburban? John?
I've been looking for a turbo but had settled on searching for the typical Banks. I'm very curious about this setup. It looks quite simple. Please fill me in!
Thanks a bunch!
Last edited by Subzilla; 07-01-2008 at 12:41. Reason: Additional questions
Mark Chapman DP member #653;
1983 K2500 6.2 Suburban, 4" lift, 35" tires, ATS turbo, Banks exhaust/intake, pyrometer, tachometer;
1986 K5 6.2 Blazer, 2" lift, 33" tires, Banks intake, pyrometer, tachometer
1963 wife, one owner, average mileage for the age but in excellent shape, a keeper
1992 daughter, low mileage, pretty, limited edition, but requires some money to maintain
1995 son, sports model, very fast & peppy, time will tell on durability and maintenance costs
"Grease is good"
it uses exhaust from both manifolds, i didnt have the crossover installed in the pics, and has a built in 3" downpipe. the turbo setup uses a special divided plenum that sits on top of the intake that pulls air from the air cleaner into the turbo. then from the turbo back to the plenum to the intake. there is no bypass on the turbo, its well matched to the 6.2 to produce quick spool up and not produce too mutch boost it will fit with a/c and it will fit a pickup, suburban, or blazer. wont fit a van.
Still asking questions!
Are there any missing parts and do happen to know if ATS still supplies parts for old systems?
I assume there is an oil feed line somewhere on there...
In your picture, what is the purpose of the 90degree fitting at the back of the intake?
How inaccessible do the injectors and glow plugs become with this setup?
Sorry for maybe some obvious questions but I'm learning about turbo systems. Never had one!
Last edited by Subzilla; 07-02-2008 at 08:00.
Mark Chapman DP member #653;
1983 K2500 6.2 Suburban, 4" lift, 35" tires, ATS turbo, Banks exhaust/intake, pyrometer, tachometer;
1986 K5 6.2 Blazer, 2" lift, 33" tires, Banks intake, pyrometer, tachometer
1963 wife, one owner, average mileage for the age but in excellent shape, a keeper
1992 daughter, low mileage, pretty, limited edition, but requires some money to maintain
1995 son, sports model, very fast & peppy, time will tell on durability and maintenance costs
"Grease is good"
there are no missing parts, its 100% complete, even has all bolts needed to install
the oil feed line is braided stainless and runs from a tee fitting where the oil pressure sender is. the turbo dumps the oil back into the valve cover
the 90 degree fitting is where the crank case vent hooks up to, the ones on the intke manifold get blocked off
the glow plugs arent too bad, and you would probably need to remove the manifold to remove injectors, but it has better access than a factory 6.5 manifold.
Dang. Every time I see something like this it makes me want to abandon the TPI project on my CJ and drop in a 6.2/6.5 instead.
1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer...new 6.5 in process...diamond block, 18:1's, other goodies...
dieselcj8, sent pm
Mark Chapman DP member #653;
1983 K2500 6.2 Suburban, 4" lift, 35" tires, ATS turbo, Banks exhaust/intake, pyrometer, tachometer;
1986 K5 6.2 Blazer, 2" lift, 33" tires, Banks intake, pyrometer, tachometer
1963 wife, one owner, average mileage for the age but in excellent shape, a keeper
1992 daughter, low mileage, pretty, limited edition, but requires some money to maintain
1995 son, sports model, very fast & peppy, time will tell on durability and maintenance costs
"Grease is good"