your best exhaust mod
I can barely change my own oil, and you throw this at me........ LOLOLOL
Though it is a nice addition to my 2009, I'm hoping to be happy with the Giles IP on the 89.
Stay safe, stay well. Jimmy.
1)well others have done this and they made build threads. covered in the FAQ section. so your not the 1st one to do it and you can look at what they did.
2) this forums is a great resource with plenty of people who know that they are taking about and can help guide you.
3) google.com
its just like bolting on headers/manifolds but now you have some oil lines (feed and drain) that you have to hook up and a charge pipes (no IC) or more depending if you go with an SMIC/FMIC/AWIC.
its a good learning experience so you will no longer say that you can barley change you own oil
Thanks for the pat on the back, but it ain't happening. I have tried many,many times but my mechanical skills are piss poor. While it does help to have the right tools, I have no place to work, and can't spend money on nice tools I will probably never use. I should have spent my summers as a kid in a garage trying to learn cars instead of playing baseball all day. I didn't make it to the Yankees, either.
Even borrowing tools, it just ain't my thing. I have loved cars since 1964 (ok,maybe 1970) but the mechanical talent just is not there. Hell, trying to get my 1964 Checker running I burned some wires. So I'll save my pennies for a restorer. And not many LI guys here for a build party. Today's paper had the cost of living in the NYC area up 14% from last year. So I don't think anyone would have time for a build party or 2 anyway.
Before I got a good deal on a rebuilt engine, Tyler (BYM) offered to rebuild mine. Jokingly said it's crazy I could build a model airplane, but can't fix a car. Tyler can work wonders with a car, but couldn't build a model airplane.....
Go figure. (His words, not mine...lol )
While it has been done, is it not recommended to run a turbo without squirters under the turbo? IIRC, the psi setting makes the difference, but I can be wrong (and probably am). And the oil squirters under the pistons make a big difference as well. I do recall people doing it with an N/A, but with limitiations.
My days of speed are over, I am into mpg and not mph, like many here, obviously. I was pretty content with my 52 hp N/A, but need more pep for the upper hills of NY State and the a**holes who drive around LI and NYC. So I think a Giles IP and a good exhaust or headers should suffice.
Of course if I was good with a wrench, I would have already had your turbo on..
Again, thanks for the boost (pun intended), but Mr. Badwrench is content reading what you VW diesel guru's post and pics showing the work, and staying amazed.
Stay safe, stay well. Jimmy.