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Has anyone make a TDI NA
by
RobertMcC
on 13 Apr, 2014 10:08
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Physical making it a NA is easy ( PD130/150 driverside intake manifold, 8V exhaust on a new downpipe, cap off the oil lines at the source, Remove all the VNT stuff )
But still keeping the ECU and such? deleting the MAP sensor and other turbo related ECU stuff.
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#1
by
Smoker
on 13 Apr, 2014 10:36
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I'm curious. Why would you do it?
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#2
by
RobertMcC
on 13 Apr, 2014 11:15
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I'm curious. Why would you do it?
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Im on turbo #6... last one almost ate up my rebuilt engine. I like diesels, but getting tired of the electrical issues and VNT.
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#3
by
Toby
on 13 Apr, 2014 18:21
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I have to ask: 6 turbos in how many miles? Old junk or new ones? Are you beating the car to death or is this a DD?
Enquiring minds want to know.....
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#4
by
theman53
on 13 Apr, 2014 18:33
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I have to ask: 6 turbos in how many miles? Old junk or new ones? Are you beating the car to death or is this a DD?
Enquiring minds want to know.....
I have the same question.
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#5
by
RobertMcC
on 13 Apr, 2014 18:41
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I have to ask: 6 turbos in how many miles? Old junk or new ones? Are you beating the car to death or is this a DD?
Enquiring minds want to know.....
Some were junk, some were new CHRA ( last 2 been CHRA ) new cartages that bearings failed within a day or two. Properly adjusted wastegate, everything aligned, new oil changes before, cleaned out newer lines. Mostley oil seals were going on the unknown ones. Im not really beating on it, it is my daily. I do travel up and down alot of hills ( big hills, turbo boggers ) for 200+ KM a day. I dont hold it up hills, or burn it out.
Well reason for the engine replacement was bearing failure.
Then since I got the car, the 1749V that was on it started to leak oil from the housing so I replaced it with a unknown condition VNT15. That started to blow oil, so I ordered a new cartage for the 1749V ( that went ) so I rebuilt the VNT15 I had to the best I could, that lasted a few months till started to blow oil. Figured Id get a newer housing for the 1749V and the CHRA was under warranty. slapped that back together and well that that blew the nozzle ring out ( guess the bolt holes were stripped ) and stopped the turbo dead. Really been mostley 2 turbos Ive been blowing up.
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#6
by
RabbitJockey
on 14 Apr, 2014 11:37
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they were available this way in europe, and called an sdi.
you'd still want the map sensor anyway tho since it reads absolute pressure
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#7
by
burn_your_money
on 14 Apr, 2014 11:41
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Malone sells a tune to delete the turbo but maintain all the other electronics.
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#8
by
Toby
on 15 Apr, 2014 00:28
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Then since I got the car, the 1749V that was on it started to leak oil from the housing so I replaced it with a unknown condition VNT15. That started to blow oil, so I ordered a new cartage for the 1749V ( that went ) so I rebuilt the VNT15 I had to the best I could, that lasted a few months till started to blow oil. Figured Id get a newer housing for the 1749V and the CHRA was under warranty. slapped that back together and well that that blew the nozzle ring out ( guess the bolt holes were stripped ) and stopped the turbo dead. Really been mostley 2 turbos Ive been blowing up.
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Were the turbo cartridges chinese cheapies?
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#9
by
vanbcguy
on 15 Apr, 2014 00:36
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Sounds like... Unless you overdo it on the EGTs the wastegate turbos tend to last as long as the original bore. They are a pretty simple piece of engineering though they spin at high speeds. Good quality balanced parts, good oil and reasonable temperatures is all they ask.
The VNT turbos need a bit more care and feeding but as long as they are cared for they usually last pretty well.
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#10
by
745 turbogreasel
on 15 Apr, 2014 12:13
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Got a stock ALH turbo here happily still working on its 2nd motor at 350K miles, no turbo work ever...
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#11
by
RobertMcC
on 15 Apr, 2014 12:21
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Yeah the 2 GT1749V were prolly chinese. Hence blew fast. The VNT15 that was on it, I couldnt split the housing to change out 1 oil seal. ETG were down min, I dont hold or pin it.
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#12
by
CRSMP5
on 16 Apr, 2014 04:17
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Who oil supply line?
If not stock.... Put stock on, or spend some time to see if the line mfg forgot to add hole... Yes someone did.... And went thru few turbos real fast... Best part, mfg really hated buying them
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#13
by
RobertMcC
on 16 Apr, 2014 12:53
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Who oil supply line?
If not stock.... Put stock on, or spend some time to see if the line mfg forgot to add hole... Yes someone did.... And went thru few turbos real fast... Best part, mfg really hated buying them
Theyre OEM dealership oil feed and return lines ( cost me a mint for what they are )The 1749V's I guess were cheap chinese, pawned off quality ones. since the VNT15 I rebuilt lasted awhile, but I knew the oil seal was going on the exhaust side.
I got a VNT15 from a BEW sitting on the bench waiting for a new rebuild kit and actuator.
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#14
by
G60ING
on 22 May, 2014 21:06
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Malone sells a tune to delete the turbo but maintain all the other electronics.
I was going to suggest emailing Malone, he worked on an ALH without a turbo iirc a couple years ago.