or you could get a newer garrett gt series turbo, or one of the newer small sized holsets alcaid has been talking about, they are very good turbos especially for their price.
If you put a water nozzle before the turbo on an intercooled car, the water mist will condense into bigger drops inside the intercooler - these won't evaporate again like they should, and you just get random drops flying into the inlet and that can hurt your normal combustion.I'm not sure how big that problem is, but it has been advised to fit nozzles before the turbo only when there isn't an intercooler present.
Quote from: TurboJ on September 13, 2012, 12:48:02 amIf you put a water nozzle before the turbo on an intercooled car, the water mist will condense into bigger drops inside the intercooler - these won't evaporate again like they should, and you just get random drops flying into the inlet and that can hurt your normal combustion.I'm not sure how big that problem is, but it has been advised to fit nozzles before the turbo only when there isn't an intercooler present.i wish i could remember where, but i have read this is more of a myth than anything and it's actually ok to do both. i will do some searching before i say anything for certain.
I like this idea of using the Fox, should be a great engine to pair up to a medium size utilitarian wagon.
On the turbo, I'd do what Trev says and get a Volvo cold side to run on your T3. He and I have talked about my turbo options in detail and he's told me such a hybrit can make 30 PSI very attainable out of that unit with the appropriate intercooling support to keep EGTs manageable.
Could you throw up a pic of your girdle setup? Not running one myself but I like to see what folks have done to strengthen their bottom end further. If I ever went TDI I'd get one on principle.