Since Jake is currently off line, does anyone know how his wategate setup worked?
I've done this a bunch of times, also routed it to the atmosphere instead of back into the downpipe.All you need to do is remove that wastegate block off flange, make a hole the size of your tubing for the dump, weld up your dump tube, and than make a small block off plate and weld it into the turbine housing to completely divorce the wastegate stream from the downpipe stream.
Just read another interesting tidbit from Maximum Boost. Bell reccomended a turbo to manifold direct union, no gasket, if the metals are the same. Cast iron to cast iron. If both mating surfaces are milled perfectly flat and secured together with through bolts.Thoughts on this?
If it is designed properly however you can actually get your exhaust system to scavenge from the wastegate.
I have not seen this type of down pipe before. Has anyone else? This is exactly what I was looking for. Proof it could be done. I dont need to have a converter on my exhaust, so I could just run a second pipe off the turbo, and just have it dump into the atmosphere a few feet away. Add a 2" pipe for the wastegate, man you would have 5" of exhaust coming off the turbo. Not much restriction there :lol: How the hell do you redirect the wastegate flow out to the dump pipe???Still looking for info on how to pull the actuator and wastegate for clean up, etc..
On the top of the "can" of the wastegate, you can see the two pieces- the upper part fits inside of the lower part, and there is a small "lip" all around the inside of the can. If you look closely inside the lip, (there might be crud caked up in there, there was on mine) there is a big snap-ring looking thing. It's actually more like a piston ring, as it's spring-loaded and fits into a groove all around the inner part of the lower half of the can, holding the top part in place. If you look closely, there will be a taper on one end of the ring, small enough that it will take a pick or a very small, thin flat screwdriver to move it. Pull inwards on this taper, and the ring will slowly come out of the groove. Brendan