Problem of the day. Post it up!
- Corysvdub
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
Don't have a pic right now, just changed to an aeromotive regulator because I thought my old one was faulty. I have the pump mounted on pan under tank. Then pump feeds fuel filter, injectors, regulator, and returns to tank via stock fuel line in tunnel.
Type 3 Subaru powered EJ25
- 56speedster
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1134569
The thread above is an older one but the vacuum nipple is worth looking into. Could be a possibility and is causing a different problem for you. Does the gauge come with the regulator or are you using a separate one?
The thread above is an older one but the vacuum nipple is worth looking into. Could be a possibility and is causing a different problem for you. Does the gauge come with the regulator or are you using a separate one?
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- Corysvdub
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
Got it figured out. Had return and feed backwards. Thanks
Type 3 Subaru powered EJ25
- HeidiHo
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
Hey guys first time posting on STF, I'll probably start a thread on my build but for now need some help with a problem.
Working on a home-brew draw through for my 1600, problem is the wastegate flange on my header is very close to the apron and I don't have enough space for the wastegate to bolt to the flange. Any suggestions other than attempting to weld the hole up and putting the flange somewhere else?
Here are a few pictures of how close the flange is to my rear apron/ the wastegate not being able to bolt on due to hitting apron.
Wastegate in question is a Tial 38mm.
I'm not a very good welder yet so excuse the poor welds.
Thanks
Paul
Working on a home-brew draw through for my 1600, problem is the wastegate flange on my header is very close to the apron and I don't have enough space for the wastegate to bolt to the flange. Any suggestions other than attempting to weld the hole up and putting the flange somewhere else?
Here are a few pictures of how close the flange is to my rear apron/ the wastegate not being able to bolt on due to hitting apron.
Wastegate in question is a Tial 38mm.
I'm not a very good welder yet so excuse the poor welds.
Thanks
Paul
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1970 Beetle: 1600 DP Turbo
- seabeebuggy
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
Welcome heidiHo
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
i use a cb hideaway header and when it came the wastegate flange was on primary coming from No2 cylinder i cut it off and relocated it to the collector (big pipe before it hits turbo )
make sense ?
make sense ?
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
Car backtogther and went for a 80 mile cruise. All was well but when I got close to home. Rattle Rattle Rattel. Turbo broke. Oil feed line clogged up.
Just a warning to everyone, use a in line filter! This one just cost me a grand. Wish now I would have just used one of my journal bearing turbos. I'm stuck now as this one is V band inlet flanged.
Just a warning to everyone, use a in line filter! This one just cost me a grand. Wish now I would have just used one of my journal bearing turbos. I'm stuck now as this one is V band inlet flanged.
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Shag Leone, SL-1 Racing
325WHP and 290TQ @17# on 91oct
383WHP and 324TQ @23psi on 50/50 mix
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Need a turbo or parts!
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Shag Leone, SL-1 Racing
325WHP and 290TQ @17# on 91oct
383WHP and 324TQ @23psi on 50/50 mix
What's next?
Need a turbo or parts!
shag55.sl1racing@gmail.com
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- CobraJet
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
That is the 1st time I've ever seen anyone mention a filter inline with the turbo oil feed line. What sort of filter do you have in mind?shag55 wrote:.......
Oil feed line clogged up.
Just a warning to everyone, use a in line filter!
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- Chip Birks
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
OH NO! Sorry to hear this Shag!shag55 wrote:Car backtogther and went for a 80 mile cruise. All was well but when I got close to home. Rattle Rattle Rattel. Turbo broke. Oil feed line clogged up.
Just a warning to everyone, use a in line filter! This one just cost me a grand. Wish now I would have just used one of my journal bearing turbos. I'm stuck now as this one is V band inlet flanged.
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
Like these. http://store.forcedperformance.net/PROD ... ilter.html
More needed on a ball bearing turbo as the oil inlet hole is only .030 big so only takes a tiny piece to clog it.
More needed on a ball bearing turbo as the oil inlet hole is only .030 big so only takes a tiny piece to clog it.
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Shag Leone, SL-1 Racing
325WHP and 290TQ @17# on 91oct
383WHP and 324TQ @23psi on 50/50 mix
What's next?
Need a turbo or parts!
shag55.sl1racing@gmail.com
Facebook at SL 1 racing
Shag Leone, SL-1 Racing
325WHP and 290TQ @17# on 91oct
383WHP and 324TQ @23psi on 50/50 mix
What's next?
Need a turbo or parts!
shag55.sl1racing@gmail.com
Facebook at SL 1 racing
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
Shag,
Did you find the debris? 0.030" doesn't take much to plug up. That is an expensive lesson. Are you going to have it up and running for bugorama next weekend?
Steve
Did you find the debris? 0.030" doesn't take much to plug up. That is an expensive lesson. Are you going to have it up and running for bugorama next weekend?
Steve
Steve
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
No debris. Oil flowing. Ball bearing just exploded. Need to send it out. No Bugo! I'll be spectating.
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Shag Leone, SL-1 Racing
325WHP and 290TQ @17# on 91oct
383WHP and 324TQ @23psi on 50/50 mix
What's next?
Need a turbo or parts!
shag55.sl1racing@gmail.com
Facebook at SL 1 racing
Shag Leone, SL-1 Racing
325WHP and 290TQ @17# on 91oct
383WHP and 324TQ @23psi on 50/50 mix
What's next?
Need a turbo or parts!
shag55.sl1racing@gmail.com
Facebook at SL 1 racing
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
Did it contaminate your intake with anything?
Steve
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
No
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Shag Leone, SL-1 Racing
325WHP and 290TQ @17# on 91oct
383WHP and 324TQ @23psi on 50/50 mix
What's next?
Need a turbo or parts!
shag55.sl1racing@gmail.com
Facebook at SL 1 racing
Shag Leone, SL-1 Racing
325WHP and 290TQ @17# on 91oct
383WHP and 324TQ @23psi on 50/50 mix
What's next?
Need a turbo or parts!
shag55.sl1racing@gmail.com
Facebook at SL 1 racing
- kubelguy13
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Re: Problem of the day. Post it up!
This was my problem at the track Friday night.
"Being ready is not what matters. What matters is winning after you get there."