Hey all, I am getting ready to start my 97 Suzuki Sidekick conversion/build.
So far I have:
1997 Suzuki Sidekick 4x4 4dr (gears 4.62)
99.5 Jetta 5 speed alh
LR 200 IP
764 Nozzles
Acme Adapter
Centerforce Clutch
Mercedes Hydraulic Motor Mounts
And some other misc parts
Calmini 6" Lift
Plain to still acquire/fab:
Custom Oil Pan and pickup
Custom dual pass radiator
Custom full width intercooler
Oil Cooler
Amsoil Dual filter oil bypass system
PD150 intake
A decent fuel filter/separator system
eLockers
I am still trying to figure out my best approach on refreshing the ALH it has about 350K on it. But is has been taken care of very well.
I have some questions about turbo options if someone might be able to shed some light light. The end goal is to be around 150-160hp.
I am having a hard time figuring out what turbo to run. I will be using a digiboost with the N75 from the 2000 Jetta TDI so I can run a VNT turbo. (I am trying to use as little electronics on this build as possible)
It has been recommended that I use a 2052v or a 2056v, but I am very hesitant because my understanding is the "meatiest part of the torque curve on the Jetta, is in the 1900-2500 RPM range with the sweet spot around 2000rpm" (quoted from somewhere, I can't remember). I guess because of gearing? The 2052v full boost is around 2200rpm, and the 2056v full boost is around 2700rpm. I think I read somewhere that the stock turbo full boost is around 2000 rpm. Below is a chart I took full boost rpms from and is found here
My concern is the Jetta’s rpms at 70mph is, if I remember correctly, 2300-2400rpm. With the tallest gears and largest tires I can fit on the Suzuki sidekick, the rpms at 70mph will be 2600rpm to 2800rpm (calculated, maybe a little higher). I am trying to keep my rpms down for economy, but the tallest gears available are the 4.62s.
I wish I could match the gearing of the Jetta, and I’d be confident the 2052v would be my choice but with the higher rpms I am just not sure. Would the 2052v still boost in the 2500rpm to 3500rpm range or is its max boost at 2200rpms? If I go with a 2056v will it still start spooling early enough?
The car will be used as my daily driver, a weekend trail rig, and tow a boat (trailer and boat weighs about 3500#). I also live in a very hilly area, so I would still need to pull hills in 4th and 5th gears preferably.
If I left any information out just let me know.
Thank you so much for any help!
So far I have:
1997 Suzuki Sidekick 4x4 4dr (gears 4.62)
99.5 Jetta 5 speed alh
LR 200 IP
764 Nozzles
Acme Adapter
Centerforce Clutch
Mercedes Hydraulic Motor Mounts
And some other misc parts
Calmini 6" Lift
Plain to still acquire/fab:
Custom Oil Pan and pickup
Custom dual pass radiator
Custom full width intercooler
Oil Cooler
Amsoil Dual filter oil bypass system
PD150 intake
A decent fuel filter/separator system
eLockers
I am still trying to figure out my best approach on refreshing the ALH it has about 350K on it. But is has been taken care of very well.
I have some questions about turbo options if someone might be able to shed some light light. The end goal is to be around 150-160hp.
I am having a hard time figuring out what turbo to run. I will be using a digiboost with the N75 from the 2000 Jetta TDI so I can run a VNT turbo. (I am trying to use as little electronics on this build as possible)
It has been recommended that I use a 2052v or a 2056v, but I am very hesitant because my understanding is the "meatiest part of the torque curve on the Jetta, is in the 1900-2500 RPM range with the sweet spot around 2000rpm" (quoted from somewhere, I can't remember). I guess because of gearing? The 2052v full boost is around 2200rpm, and the 2056v full boost is around 2700rpm. I think I read somewhere that the stock turbo full boost is around 2000 rpm. Below is a chart I took full boost rpms from and is found here

My concern is the Jetta’s rpms at 70mph is, if I remember correctly, 2300-2400rpm. With the tallest gears and largest tires I can fit on the Suzuki sidekick, the rpms at 70mph will be 2600rpm to 2800rpm (calculated, maybe a little higher). I am trying to keep my rpms down for economy, but the tallest gears available are the 4.62s.
I wish I could match the gearing of the Jetta, and I’d be confident the 2052v would be my choice but with the higher rpms I am just not sure. Would the 2052v still boost in the 2500rpm to 3500rpm range or is its max boost at 2200rpms? If I go with a 2056v will it still start spooling early enough?
The car will be used as my daily driver, a weekend trail rig, and tow a boat (trailer and boat weighs about 3500#). I also live in a very hilly area, so I would still need to pull hills in 4th and 5th gears preferably.
If I left any information out just let me know.
Thank you so much for any help!