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another "what turbo is this"
by
1outof5
on 18 Oct, 2009 10:07
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I've been given this newly rebuilt turbo, it's a Garrett (writen on the housing) but that's all I know.
The usual green tag is no longer there an in it's place there's a piece of sheet metal with a "serial" number that's partly visible (looks like it was hand engraved). Can any one tell what it is? The information from the gift bearer is that it came out of a passat AAZ but I have my doubts as I thought that the AAZ only came with a K14. Is this a T2?
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#1
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 18 Oct, 2009 13:42
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thats a trapezoid T3 flange on there it looks like. its a T3 tho for sure. the junk one i used to have looked just like that. looks like its just a stock 1.6 turbo.
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#2
by
MJF
on 18 Oct, 2009 13:52
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Itīs not, T3, T2 it is.
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#3
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 18 Oct, 2009 13:53
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wheres the T2 flange? and the water cooling? thats the oil feed line you see in the picture.
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#4
by
MJF
on 18 Oct, 2009 13:56
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What T2 flange? All 1,6 turbos and 1,9 K14&T2 share same flanges. AAZ T2 is not water cooled.
Here is 1,6 T3, donīt mind vnt20 on right.
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#5
by
idgtd
on 18 Oct, 2009 19:46
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It's not a stock 1.6 T3. Center section looks different, and it has a different wastegate actuator.
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#6
by
blackdogvan
on 18 Oct, 2009 22:43
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T2
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#7
by
1outof5
on 19 Oct, 2009 04:57
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so T2 then!
what are the differences between a "standard" T2 and a watercooled T2? (yes I know the watercooled T2 is watercooled
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What would be better for a 1.6 TD front mounted IC, Giled pump, 15/18psi ? Its for my daily driven caddy.
If the watercooled T2 is a better option are the parts interchangeable, like taking the parts of the H2O T2 and putting them on the "standard" T2 (as it has just been rebuilt so like new)?
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#8
by
lord_verminaard
on 19 Oct, 2009 10:07
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I wouldn't mess with it, too small. 18psi would be out of it's efficiency range for sure.
Brendan
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#9
by
wildenbeast
on 19 Oct, 2009 12:13
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I have this same turbo set up with a Giles pump and a Saab intercooler. You didn't say what vehicle you were going to install it on??? I have this setup on a Vanagon Syncro with a high top. I have been told that the T2 is very similar to a K14; performance-wise. As Andrew pointed out, it spools quickly which is really great for altitude and in my case- the mountains of CO. I have mine setup for 17psi of boost right now. The only drawback; I am fairly convinced that using such a small turbo helps heat up my oil much faster than if I were to use something like a K03.
Bill
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#10
by
blackdogvan
on 19 Oct, 2009 12:25
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I have this same turbo set up with a Giles pump and a Saab intercooler. You didn't say what vehicle you were going to install it on??? I have this setup on a Vanagon Syncro with a high top. I have been told that the T2 is very similar to a K14; performance-wise. As Andrew pointed out, it spools quickly which is really great for altitude and in my case- the mountains of CO. I have mine setup for 17psi of boost right now. The only drawback; I am fairly convinced that using such a small turbo helps heat up my oil much faster than if I were to use something like a K03.
Bill
What are the boost charasteristics of that setup? Boost vs rpm & boost on the highway cruising? My understanding is the T2 is good & happy at 20psi. Maybe pushing its efficiency there but as Andrew said above, nice & driveable.
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#11
by
wildenbeast
on 19 Oct, 2009 12:31
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What are the boost charasteristics of that setup? Boost vs rpm & boost on the highway cruising? My understanding is the T2 is good & happy at 20psi. Maybe pushing its efficiency there but as Andrew said above, nice & driveable.
I am in the process of sorting out my tachometer so I can't answer the first question. I would say that for hwy cruising, I am between 5-10psi and only get above 14psi when I am climbing a long grade. I know of another person that ran the T2 on a Syncro Westy at 20psi with good results.
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#12
by
wildenbeast
on 19 Oct, 2009 13:22
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I am fairly convinced that using such a small turbo helps heat up my oil much faster than if I were to use something like a K03.
I'm sure it does heat up the oil more than a more efficient turbo would, but the K03 would be similar. You'd have to go with a k24 or T3 which in a vanagon at altitude have unbearable lag. Those are all the reasons that I'm happy to deal with the added complications of VNT turbos.
Is there a reason that you have not tried a GT series turbo from Garrett? They seem to have fast spooling, ball bearings (that are both oil and water cooled), and have plenty of power.
http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarrett/products/turbochargers.html