PDI 80 Series Front Mount Intercooler Kit | Toyota Landcuriser HZJ80 HDJ80

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PDI 80 Series Front Mount Intercooler Kit | Toyota Landcuriser HZJ80 HDJ80

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PDI 80 Series Front Mount Intercooler Kit | Toyota Landcuriser HZJ80 HDJ80

Performance Diesel Intercooler kit, suitable for the HDJ80 and HZJ80

Large core with 2 1/2″ stainless pipework to and from the intercooler. Does not go through wheel arch and works with factory dual battery boxes.

These kits aim to get the best flow and the largest core that can be reasonably fitted. This size core has been shown to support well over 300rwkw on a stroked and modified 1HZ turbo.

Very popular kit, due to its effective and effecient design and you will find lots of positive feedback on many forums from owners.

When your goal is the maximum efficiency and power in your turbo diesel 80 series then you need to go for maximum intercooler exposure and flow. The large PDI front mount intercooler with 2 1/2″ pipework to and from the intercooler is the answer.

Many 80 series turbo diesel owners are happy with their power and are unaware of the gains that can be made with the upgrades. Intercooling can reduce the inlet air temperatures and make the engine more spritely and cleaner out the exhaust.  Due to the ease of install, lots of people choose to go with a top mounted intercooler, as they simply bolt onto the engine and they get to install a bonnet scoop.  Scoops are cool, but the cooling of the inlet air temperature is not as effective with a top mount intercooler.  It should be no surprise manufacturers only mount the radiators at the front behind a grill.

At either high or low speed Landcruiser 80 Series Front Mount Intercooler Kits have out performed all top mount and front kits.

Testing:

If considering the purchase of a top mount intercooler then you need to consider the results compared to our Landcruiser 80 series Front mount PDI front mount kits.

A normally sized top mount was able to drop the inlet air temperature from 130degC to 90degC when doing 100kph up a hill.  Our smallest front mount was able to pull the temperature down to half that under similar conditions and got to  maximum of 70deg with the input temperature of 260degC while making at least double the power and running over 40psi boost.

We did comparisons to the best of the aftermarket top mounted intercoolers on the market in the VDJ79 V8 installation.  The factory top mounted intercooler was able to drop the temperature to 88degC (from 180-190degC), the upgraded top mount dropped the temperature to 75degC and our PDI front mount reached a maximum of 47deg under the same conditions on the same vehicle.  That makes our front mount 3 times more effective than the aftermarket upgrade. Additionally our front mount dropped the EGT down from 330 to 280degC at 110kph compared the upgraded top mount intercooler.

Utilising the heavy duty silicon and quality Breeze Aero clamps to seal between the stainless steel pipe, engine and intercooler, this unit will work flawlessly for many years to come.

Bar and plate intercooler for extra durability in the rough environment available to the adventurous traveler. Located behind the grill, this is less likely to absorb heat from the engine and will cool down quicker than any top mounted installation.

Stainless steel pipework for both practical and aesthetic purposes.  The pipe work is not routed through the wheel arches, but rather they make their way directly into the engine bay after going through the intercooler. This reduces the risk of damage from thrown up sticks and rocks.

With this Landcruiser 80 Series Front Mount Intercooler Kit installed, the only thing holding you back to achieving your performance goals will be getting the correct amount of fuel and air supplied.

Expect at least 100degC drop in your EGT under medium and high load and an improvement in your air fuel ratios, which helps to improve your fuel economy as well as power.

For automatic transmission we use a Canadian made oil cooler with a high BTU rating and place it in front of your intercooler on custom brackets, tucked inside the grill. If the transmission is making excessive heat then it is better to priorities cooling of the transmission to protect an expensive part of your drivetrain.  The bottom half of the intercooler, where the end tanks are located is still exposed to flow.

Will large spotlights affect the results?

This is a common question, and important question.

  1. We have many owners who regard these as the best unit they have fitted with their ability to provide cool inlet air. That is after trying top mounts and smaller front mounts.

  2. When tuning on the dyno we don’t have a large cooling fan in front so this simulates zero speed, high load situations with the only air being pulled through by the main engine fan.

  3. For most the alternative is an electric thermo fan attached to a top mounted intercooler. They are working to overcome the heat rising from the engine and from the cores close proximity to the hot engine. The insulation in a electric motor is rated to a certain temperature and the best quality units will switch off when they get to 130degC to protect themselves. Instead of assuming them to be at their best when you need them the most, on a hot day under high load, you need to expect to have zero intercooler efficiency.

  4. Front mount exposure compared to the opening in a bonnet scoop is significantly different. The placement is important as airflow over the bonnet into a scoop can be disrupted by bull bars and lights. Also some engine bays are positively pressured due to air hitting the front diff and other components – this means, just like your radiator, the best place to get cool air is at the front of the car.

Installation:

The use of 2.5″ piping (to prevent a flow restriction) makes this harder to install while staying out of the wheel arches.  The pipe routing is under the batteries on each side.

Start by removing battery boxes, grill, headlight surrounds and metal panel below the grill.  The bull bar can remain fitted.

Remove the centre bonnet support and install the replacement support bracket and bonnet latch.  This will also support the bottom of the intercooler.  Install the intercooler core.

A 3″ hole needs to be drilled on each side from the front into the engine bay.  Once painted and pinch weld fitted, the pipe can then be fitted to the drivers side.  Silicon can be cut to length and then installed with clamps.

Passenger side needs the brake line support bracket to be moved and then the piping will fit past it to sit just inside the top radiator hose outlet.  Install the custom inlet manifold adapter and then all pipework.

If auto. the new transmission cooler comes fitted to the intercooler and should be plumbed up to the transmission.

Reinstall new front panels, checking for clearance and eliminate any rubbing.  The lower metal panel can have a couple of long slots cut into it for more flow from the front.

Can I have the transmission oil cooler below the intercooler instead of in front of it?

We have placed the transmission oil cooler exposed to the cooler air charge in front of the intercooler for space issues and the importance the transmission is given the best chance for a long life.  The life of an automatic transmission is directly related to how cool it can be kept.

If the transmission is making more heat due to the high load, this will reduce the effectiveness of the intercooler and results in making less power (a small amount). This is not a bad thing since if you kill your transmission, then you are both stuck and up for a large repair bill.

Another aspect, most people aren’t aware of is that when the torque converter is locked up, there is little to no flow through the transmission oil cooler.  Therefore once you are locked up, which is generally when above 60-70kph the transmission cooler is not reducing the intercooler cooling efficiency at all.

We’ve seen the kits placing the transmission cooler down low behind the bumper / bullbar and don’t feel that will provide sufficient transmission cooling for a high power tune on the automatic.  A number of transmission shops will tell you not to swap the factory transmission cooler for anything else.  Thats why we use a quality Canadian built unit rated at 30,000BTU and ensure it will be able to get cool air. We have had people report slightly cooler transmission temperatures after the intercooler installation.

Kit includes

– brackets for mounting the intercooler with additional bolts

– intercooler 585 x 300 x 76, capable of supporting more power than we have seen one of these engines put out.

– polished stainless 2.5″ pipework

– heavy duty silicon elbows and joiners

– cast alloy manifold adapter specific for either the 1HZ/1HD-T or the 1HD-FT

– quality Breeze Aero clamps – better than all other screw type clamps and most T-bolt style.

– instruction guide.

To install you will need

– normal spanners and sockets

– 3″ hole saw and paint for protection.

– metal snips for trimming lower panel.

TRANSCOOLER DETAILS

Plates Dimensions Heat Dissipation Rating

12 plate 585mm x 150mm x 19mm   34.000BTU

PDI 80 Series Front Mount Intercooler Kit

This Intercooler Kit works great with the PDI Airbox found Here

Additional information

Weight 20 kg
Dimensions 93 × 44 × 32 cm

Brand

PDI Intercoolers

Also known as PDI Coolers or Performance Diesel Intercoolers was started by Brian Wiese to fill a gap in the market for those pursuing the full power capabilities in modern diesel engines. This is from a mild 20% power upgrade to increases of over 200% where it is important to keep EGT down while making power. The interest in turbo diesels began in 2005 after managing to import two top spec 80 series 1HD-T powered Landcruisers from Japan before the 15 year import rule was shut down by the government.  It wasn't long before the boost was wound up and the fuelling changed to improve performance. Over the years the trusty 80 Series had had four different intercooler systems of different design with different results.  One of the kits systems worked great until the turbo was upgraded and then it too was needing to be upgraded. The air-water system needed constant maintenance and my initial plumbing for one of the air to air systems was painful.  The final iteration is still in place after more than 7 years. Skipping forward a few years..........while working in Perth at GTurbo we had a need for intercooler systems that would compliment the high performance Grunter Extreme and Badboy turbochargers.  Our experience told us that front mounted air to air intercooler systems were the way to go, but the available systems on the market were all about catering standard turbo and mild turbo upgrades. We were surprised by the effectiveness (both good and bad) of some top mount units from HPD and Cross Country Interoolers, but when asked for our recommendation it had to be a front mount intercooler on the only way to meet the requirement was a custom installation. Time and time again the results showed us we were doing the right thing so as we got more busy we knew a kit system was the only way we could continue to recommend and provide the best solution for customers.  PDI was born out of this need for a better product and a hope that we could be the ones to make it. I have managed a few interesting 4WD trips around the place including two trips up the Canning Stock Route, once from Cairns to Cape York and a more adventurous drive from near Beijing, China through Mongolia and a 4 week jaunt along the Siberian Road of Bones and down to Vladivostok Siberia.  Each of these trips teaches you something new about durability and preparation.  It is the simple things that catch you out so the design has to be right.  The car we used to get through Mongolia and Siberia was an 80 series petrol from Perth converted to a 1HZ and fitted with a turbo and custom intercooler kit.  The extra power it gave provided some really memorable moments through the zig zag mountain passes or pushing through long muddy (and un-neccessary) stretches at speed that would have otherwise left us stranded. The setup has flawlessly completed two international trips trip including being driven from Malaysia, via Mt Everest and on to Norway. In 2017 it went to Africa, unfortunately without me. In 2018, it toured South America, once again as a support vehicle with many spares on board. The affect of a well designed and aesthetically pleasing installation that allows your performance gains to be achieved is very satisfying. We get many calls from customers who have completed the installation and and impressed with the results achieved. Our aim is provide customers with a kit that will exceed their expectations.  If we don't think an upgraded intercooler is going to make a difference on your vehicle and provide maximum benefit for your money spent we will make other suggestions. Where are we going from here? We have been revamping designs and making the cores larger and more effective than originally expected. Every time we fit one of the new designs we know without a doubt that we have made it the biggest that is possible. Additionally we are expanding the range with the same philosophy and the results speak for themselves. Having a powerful HDJ79 with over 300rwkw as the daily work ute is very nice. We also believe that, even though the power has increased more than 3x factory, it is still reliable and can be driven anywhere and used for many different duties.

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