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1Y/aaz air flow or other issue?
by
carrizog60
on 05 Sep, 2011 01:33
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hello
what is the air flow that such engines can move?
i have a 1Y converted to turbo(with 1Y manifold) and want to know the flow of this engines from stock.
if you know the 1.6 specs feel free to post
thanks
edit:half page down i add other question about smoke,feel free to help
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#1
by
the caveman
on 05 Sep, 2011 07:15
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I asked this same question couple of years ago to try to figure out what size air filter to use on my 1Y. Never got an answer. I did some digging on sites which sold those engines as generators and water pumps ,with limited information . In the end going from 2" to 2.5 " runners from the inlet of the air filter to the intake manifold really woke that engine up
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#2
by
vanbcguy
on 05 Sep, 2011 10:18
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#3
by
carrizog60
on 05 Sep, 2011 10:28
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i have a 1Y with a gt2052 and was searching for how much boost will be ideal...
plans go on 1.5/1.6 max what do you guys think?
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#4
by
nathan_b
on 05 Sep, 2011 20:11
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why does it matter???
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#5
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 05 Sep, 2011 23:30
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i dont think it really matters with air filter size.. you cant really go too big.
if it LOOKS too small to you, then it probably is..
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#6
by
carrizog60
on 06 Sep, 2011 01:43
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i am not talking air filter size,just want to know how much boost to run.
dont want to stress the engine and be on the efficient zone of the turbo.
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#7
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 06 Sep, 2011 02:49
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got a compressor map for your turbo? that will tell you EVERYTHING you want to know
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#8
by
nathan_b
on 06 Sep, 2011 06:36
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I think an egt gauge will give you more real info regarding how much boost, because it depends on fueling more than the potential cfm of the motor.
thats really the whole idea of boost. to force more cfm than it was capable of..
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#9
by
RabbitJockey
on 06 Sep, 2011 08:38
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which trim gt2052 do you have?
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#10
by
RabbitJockey
on 06 Sep, 2011 09:08
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if its the 48 trim i think it is, i would say around 20-25psi. looks like a good turbo for that boost range
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#11
by
carrizog60
on 07 Sep, 2011 03:38
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my guess would be A/R 45 as its the turbo that came on the audi 2.5 tdi 150hp.
my plan is to run the most efficient boost that the turbo can produce,and then tune the pump to match it.
right now i have a 1.6 pump with stock 9mm head and with the turbo at 1bar i only smoke greyish at full pedal.lots of smoke but grey so i think i still have room for more fuel,even at 1 bar.
have to replace the pump had as the pump is maxxed out and governor mod included.
or ,on another note,is the smoke other issue?
i feel ceptical about the 1.6 pump with 1.9 injectors,and the pump also seems to leak a bit on the head side, but nothing major.
timing is set at 1.00 or 1.05,can recall for sure, and it starts fine on cold,hot whatever.
just feel a little plin plin on idle and light accelaration.other situations is fine so i dont messed with it yet.
i have a spare 1.9 ecodiesel pump,but installed the 1.6 because i dont like the dual spring assembly on the accelarator shaft...
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#12
by
MJF
on 07 Sep, 2011 21:58
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Some years ago I had 150hp 2,5 V6 TDI turbo with 1,6. I wanted to run ~1,5-1,6bar max. But the more I turned fueling up, higher the boost went. With my pump maxxed out, boost rised to 1,9bars vanes full open. Dynoed 173hp/280nm with that setting, torque could have been adjusted to lower rpm by vane settings. I liked it a lot, very nice turbo for dailydriver
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#13
by
carrizog60
on 08 Sep, 2011 01:06
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thanks mjf.
you were controling the vanes just by a WG pressure can right?mine is that way but i dont like it much as its only good or for cruising or max boost,when accelarating the car will go better when vanes opens at 1 bar,but with half throtle boost will go down a bit after and at wot boost wont go more than 1.1/1.2 so how can you get that pressure?i have 9mm head still but going 11mm.
the grey smoke is what i think?
thanks
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#14
by
MJF
on 08 Sep, 2011 01:37
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You are right, I had just boost pressure can controlling. Simple, but not that good. I had 10mm pump with that setup.