Turbo SD22 and fuel economy

SD diesels were widely available in the US in the 1981-86 Datsun/Nissan 720 pickups, and in Canada through '87 in the D21 pickup.

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Turbo SD22 and fuel economy

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Are you guys who are turboing the sd22's getting increased fuel economy, in addition to increased power?


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Not yet really, I think mine is doing pretty poorly. Only 20-22 mpg, it was like this before adding the turbo though. I need to do some more tuning when time allows it.
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that sucks. my beat up old z24 does about that well, I suppose it is all how you lay your foot on the gas, however.

maybe it would be good to qualify with a brief statement about how heavy your right foot is... Mine is pretty light, and in a truck, I am rarely in a hurry.
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My foot is pretty heavy with the slow SD22.
1984 Nissan 720 4x4 gasser converted to SD22 diesel power, now with boost
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1988 Mitsubishi Mighty Max Turbo for fun -Sold-
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Interesting that you fellas are getting such poor mileage. There must be something rather off to cause that. I get about 40MPG Imperial which translates to about 32 MPG US. At 20 - 22 MPG you might as well be driving v-6 gassers and have the extra power/performance plus the advantage of gas being somewhat less than diesel. Something's seriously wrong somewhere, I would think...

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Nissan_Ranger wrote:Interesting that you fellas are getting such poor mileage. There must be something rather off to cause that.
It seems likely. Lifted = less aerodynamic (in general), larger tires = increased rolling resistance, add the lift and you have the possibility of non-optimum alignment of the front Lifts also make the u-joints work at an increased angle, losing efficiency. And the 4WD parts are probably ~300 extra pounds to drag around than the 2WD version: like carrying a fat passenger around all the time, only without the scintillating conversation ;)

I'm just tossing some variables out there.
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Fuel milage

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I`ve got a cn4/33 aka sd22 that I turbo`d back in `78 in a `71 vega station wagon, I get 37-39 mpg in town and short trips. it gets 48-50 mpg on long trips on the freeway, from palm springs to pheonix . It has 2.72 gears in the rear end and a 5 speed O/D trans from a nissan pick up that I stuck in back in `86 it runs great. It has over 350,000 miles and was getting tuckered, so I`m putting in .020 over pistons , new valves and a smaller exhaust housing for a tad more and quicker boost. It would only get 7 lb boost before, I`m hoping for 10 lbs or so when I get`er back together. I`ll let you all know when I get`er DUN! :D :D :D
`71 vega sta/wagon w/ sd22 ,5spd, turbo`ed, 50 mpg highway, 38 mpg city. swap done 1976. `70 chev suburban 3/4 ton 4x4,#60 front 14 bolt rear, power loc ft., detrtoit locker rear, 3.73s, 35" tires, brayden lu4 pto winch, 8.2 detroit v8 turbo fuelpincher diesel, allison 2400 5 spd . `94 suburban 1/2 ton 4x4, `92 5.9 cummins 12v, 47rh, 3.42s.
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Have you got any pictures of the powerplant you can post?

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pics of sd22

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I`ve never taken any pics of the engine. I`ll take some of the engine as it is now torn down waiting to be bored and as I reassemble it. I`ll post`em later. 8) 8) 8)
`71 vega sta/wagon w/ sd22 ,5spd, turbo`ed, 50 mpg highway, 38 mpg city. swap done 1976. `70 chev suburban 3/4 ton 4x4,#60 front 14 bolt rear, power loc ft., detrtoit locker rear, 3.73s, 35" tires, brayden lu4 pto winch, 8.2 detroit v8 turbo fuelpincher diesel, allison 2400 5 spd . `94 suburban 1/2 ton 4x4, `92 5.9 cummins 12v, 47rh, 3.42s.
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Sounds good. I am especially interested in how the turbo is mounted. I have a nice lil turbo I'm thinking of applying...

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