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Difference between Turbo and Non-turbo L28's?


CasperIV

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I know in the Z32's there are enough differences between the VG30DE and the VG30DETT that it's easier to get a different engine, but what are the differences in the L28E and L28ET engines? Could you just move the heads and such over to a non-turbo L28, or are the pistons and everything different?

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Early L28's have dished pistons, as do later turbo engines. Later ZX L28's that were normally aspirated had the P79 head and had flat top pistons.

 

There was just a long argument about what the best flat top piston combo was for relatively high compression (~10:1) so look at the Newbie seeking advice post in the 6 cylinder section and you'll see arguments for the N42 and N47 head and the P79 and P90 heads.

 

Read that and you'll have a pretty good idea of what's up.

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The turbo pistons are stamped P90 and I think they use different ring widths than the N42-type pistons which have the same 10.9cc dish as those on the na L28s of '75-'80. I'm not sure that's true, check it out to confirm. The rings on the turbo engine likely have a different configuration/edge profile than their na (P79) counterparts; this is fairly typical of turbo engines.

 

I expected the turbo pistons to have drilled oil ring holes like NISMO pistons but I think I remember seeing T-slots like garden-variety pistons.

 

I've been told that the L28ET has shot-peened rods where the L28E doesn't. I compared the two recently and it appears to be true.

 

None of this means you can't put a P90 head on an N42 shortblock and build a turbo engine in the fashion of an L28ET, it just may not be quite as efficient or durable. If you're on a budget, I wouldn't let it hold you back. DAW

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