first off, this thread is in the wrong section second off, the turbo oil filter flange, is indeed special.. the n/a unit will not work.the only turbos available on VW diesels that are water cooled, are not available in the USA..what turbo do you have that needs water cooling? not one off a US or Can spec TD, thats for sure.anyways, you might get more help if you posted up in the IDI section, being that you are working on an IDI diesel
first off, this thread is in the wrong section second off, the turbo oil filter flange, is indeed special.. the n/a unit will not work.the only turbos available on VW diesels that are water cooled, are not available in the USA..what turbo do you have that needs water cooling? not one off a US or Can spec TD, thats for sure.anyways, you might get more help if you posted up in the IDI section, being that you are working on an IDI diesel your right this is in the wrong section and if i knew how to move it i would. or if a mod can do it that would be great.the turbo i am using is off of a 2.2 2.5 chrysler since i have plenty of them it is a mitsubishi turbo and it is oil and water fed.second the the oil filter flange does have a pipe plug in it not sure of the size can someone tell me the difference? and if i cannot use the stock flange anyone have one for sale
Quote from: bgbmxer on March 20, 2011, 02:41:45 pmfirst off, this thread is in the wrong section second off, the turbo oil filter flange, is indeed special.. the n/a unit will not work.the only turbos available on VW diesels that are water cooled, are not available in the USA..what turbo do you have that needs water cooling? not one off a US or Can spec TD, thats for sure.anyways, you might get more help if you posted up in the IDI section, being that you are working on an IDI diesel your right this is in the wrong section and if i knew how to move it i would. or if a mod can do it that would be great.the turbo i am using is off of a 2.2 2.5 chrysler since i have plenty of them it is a mitsubishi turbo and it is oil and water fed.second the the oil filter flange does have a pipe plug in it not sure of the size can someone tell me the difference? and if i cannot use the stock flange anyone have one for saleas for the difference, vincent already commented on that, but i guess we will touch again on it.. one has a pipe plug, and M10 threads, and the turbo one has a connection where that pipe plug would be, and M12 threads.. so, whats the difference between 10mm and 12mm? i would say about 2 mm.. lol..and for your turbo, i would avoid using that., its gonna be laggy as all hell..gasser turbos do NOT work well on diesel engines..ive got a grip of TD04H turbos too, and i just wont run one on my diesel.. they are only good for like 12 psi, and its gonna be laggy..if you do use that turbo tho, just dont hook up the coolant lines..
why beat your head on the wall, when others have already done it, and told you that it hurts?why not get an appropriate diesel turbo that will spool up before 4000 rpms?thats what im getting at, sure, its a turbo, its gonna make boost, but if its making boost above the engines efficiency range, then what god is it really?a 1.6TD is about out of power @ 4000 rpms, and that turbo is just gonna be coming to life..sure, your gonna be turbo charged, but its gonna be smokey, and slow on the bottom end.. your going to have a very limited powerband.just because the turbo is small, does not make it suitable..diesel turbos have bigger hot sides than cold sides (.48 cold/.42 hot) and gassers are opposite (.42 cold/.48 hot) and i was just using those numbers for examples..i have given you some food for thought, now you just have to decide if you are going to join the club at the bloody wall..sell off some of those junker TD04H turbos, and buy a real diesel turbo, or a VNT if you really want a sweet turbo..
When I put a turbo on my 1.6 na I just drilled and tapped the stock oil filter adapter to 1/8 pipe.I took the turbo I was using to a local hydraulic hose shop to get the metric to -4 an adapter for turbo, 1/8 pipe x -4an fitting for oil filter adapter, and 36" of -4an line, all for $32.
With the water hook up, if you have a turbo to take off of something would it not be a good idea to see where its connected on that engine it came off?you may find it does already hook up to the heater loop on the other engine.Oil feed as mentioned you can just use a take off from the oil filter head which is M10x1 thread, the same as brake pipes(think thats what they should be on your proposed vehicle, it was only mk3 golfs where the Master cylinder had bigger pipes) you'll find alot of aircooled people just use a T piece off the oil pressure sender/switch hole to feed a turbo, the advantage they have is diesel turbos tend to suit aircooled engines a little better as they are lower reving I mean lets fact it, if its not going to cost you anything/much to install, its worth a try to see how it works.If you design a manifold with something like a T25/28/3/4 standardized outlet you can always try a turbo and if it doesnt work look for something more suitable which might just bolt right on