Isuzu Modifications/Aftermarket/Accessories

2024 messages,  Last post on Jul 14, 2009 at 9:02 PM

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#2015 of 2024 Memory Calibrator by 89trooper

Mar 05, 2006 (3:42 pm)

Maybe someone here could help with with how to find a memory calibrator for my ECM(89' Trooper)I've called everywhere even local and not so local dealerships aarrgghh help please thanx Lisa

#2016 of 2024 Re: Diversity Antenna Connections? [jslakie] by bubbacita

May 19, 2006 (5:23 am)

Replying to: jslakie (Feb 24, 2003 1:01 pm)
Hello one and all with this problem. I too had the same problem when installing a Kenwood system, and after several trips to purchase and return adapters to the wonderful staff at Circuit City, I dwelled one day for a couple of hours on this site to find the solution. Its this simple....
1) connect the large antenna wire to your stereo, 2)Take the Blue antenna wire from your radio and splice it into the brown w/ red stripe wire going to your car wiring harness. Thats it and it works. The blue wire is giving power to the built in signal amplifier.

#2017 of 2024 Performance Chip by ldev956000

Aug 16, 2007 (12:12 pm)

Hello all-
 
New to the forum, recently sold my 2007 Toyota FJ in favor of a paid off 99' trooper, 3.5L automatic.
 
Truck runs great at 115k miles and I will be bringing it to my mechanic for all around maintenance and checks.
 
Looking at some upgrades and have heard about performance chips. Read some posts that there were no performance chips for anything after the 94' trooper. Doing a quick google search "Street Tech" performance module popped up on Ebay for $25... Are these things junk? Can anyone suggest a performance chip worth buying?
 
Thanks!

#2018 of 2024 replacing a stereo by shonie65

Sep 10, 2007 (5:02 am)

my original stereo is broken so i have jvc cd player to replace it i bought leads thet go from the stereo but the white plastic wont fit in to the one on the trooper any ideas guys!!!!!
thanks
j mcarthur

#2019 of 2024 Re: Performance Chip [ldev956000]/Power Seat Swap by muttley1

Dec 17, 2007 (9:41 pm)

Replying to: ldev956000 (Aug 16, 2007 12:12 pm)
Bold move. I too was considering the FJ, but I too went with a Trooper (2002) since its only a part time vehicle. Also read about the many compromises with the FJ - was wondering what your experience was.
While its been only a couple of weeks, I am happy with the Trooper.
Can't help with the chip question but sure others can.
 
I was wondering if anyone out there swapped out the manual cloth (S) seats for the power leather seats, or could provide some insight into how big a job that would be.

#2020 of 2024 Changing to a fan-clutch fan on 84 Trooper II by phototone

Dec 18, 2007 (1:19 pm)

My old 84 Trooper II, 1.9 L engine has a solid mounted cooling fan. I would like to change to a "clutch" type fan, to gain a teensy bit of power from the engine. I ordered the clutch from my local parts vendor (Autozone), but I need guidance on where to find correct fan blades to attach to the clutch.

#2021 of 2024 Trooper performance...? by wvtrooper92

Nov 18, 2008 (1:48 pm)

Hi to all and anyone that has any helpful advice to this... idea.
 
Let me start of with what I'm working with: 1992 Trooper vin: W 3.2L DOHC (3165cc) w/145700 odo, matted to a MUA5F (5spd) p.t.4x4 tranny. Mechs say it runs better than it should based on mileage and age. So I believe its safe to say it runs strong. I keep up on everything, all filters, belts, fluids, plugs, wires, ect; anything that acts up is fixed or replaced asap. I baby the hell outa it ever since the tranny was replace in early 07 and has recieved less than 3,000 since. Not an everyday driver; probably a bit to little.. It has K&N filters,Bosch Plat. Iridium plugs, Sensitrac shocks, new exaust, Flowmaster muff. and has Lucas Oil Additive which does help a bit with the infamous chattering of the valves. I estimate the current HP from stock 190 to optimistic 210.
 
Now what I'm looking for help on. I want to build a custom turbo/ intercooler setup on my stock engine. I know the risks, heat, pressure, ect. Regardless I still want to run one, at low boost, for a bit more get up and go for as long as the engine will hold. It is much heavier than other stock Troopers due to around 200+lbs. of stereo equipment in the back. I need any information anyone knows about how much compression horsepower the internal parts (valves, pistons, ect) and estimated torque the tranny can handle, as well as detailed information on the turbo and intercooler setup; i.e. oil feed lines, electric mods, computer calibration, fuel flow, possible oil cooler if even made, ect.
 
The turbo system would be run from back to front of car, (to reduce heat & psi, and make on hell of a sound) and be oil cooledand include elec. regulator, and blow off valve. As any Trooper owner know performance parts are few, but if anyone knows of any parts such as; ECM chip mods, fuel injectors, bigger brake calipers or any parts to raise HP or brake faster. Any information would be greatly appreciated. And by the way does that "Tornado" a metal part that spins the air in your induction tube really do any good or is it just $20 buck gimmick? I've always wanted to know. I hope this info is detailed enough for any help, all is welcome
 
  thanks - B

#2022 of 2024 Re: Trooper performance...? [wvtrooper92] by steve_ HOST

Nov 18, 2008 (4:55 pm)

Replying to: wvtrooper92 (Nov 18, 2008 1:48 pm)
Those spiral things like the Tornado definitely fall into the Gas Saving Gizmos & Gadgets category.
 
You really should go back a step and dyno it so you have a baseline to build on. It sounds like everything you've done so far is all seat of the pants guesstimates and your real HP gain may be zero.

#2023 of 2024 Re: Diversity Antenna Connections? [bubbacita] by muttley1

Jan 19, 2009 (10:58 pm)

Replying to: bubbacita (May 19, 2006 5:23 am)
I recently had a JVC HD Radio installed on my 2002 Trooper (one of two actually).
The installer at Circuit City could not connect the antenna to the new radio however. I will now see if they can follow the advice on this board, before they close the stores, but also recall that the plugs were not of the right size to plug into the radio. Is that right, such that an adaptor is needed, or will the "large antenna wire" plug into standard radio antenna inputs?
Appreciate any insight.

#2024 of 2024 1990 ISUZU TROOPER 4X4 MANUAL 5 SPEED WITH A 2.8 LITER V6 by mataus

Jul 14, 2009 (9:02 pm)

I hope someone can help. I am looking to replace my 2.8 liter engine with another that has more power. The high end on the 2.8 liter really sucks. On the other hand, the low end is awesome! Especially in 4 wheel! I'll take my Trooper up against any Jeep! At any time!
  
I've heard from a few people that there is a Chevy engine that will line up with my tranny. Something in the area of a Chevy 3.1 liter v6. I don't know the specific engine or the year, but if there is something out there that would have more power. it would be great! My 90 Trooper is in excellent condition! I just need a more powerful engine.
  
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
  
Maddy
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