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Engine Specific Info and Questions => IDI Engine => Topic started by: fairweather on May 27, 2013, 06:00:08 pm
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With the intent of making it feasible to install a small barrel style intercooler along the rain tray. It seems like it would fit nicely if you could spin the comp housing approx 60* up and flip the intake connection.
This one: http://www.siliconeintakes.com/product_info.php?cPath=7&products_id=226&osCsid=ea2d3ec1b4f9aa0446a65e004aa06940
So it would have a silicone 2-2.25" 90* bend from the turbo to the IC then a 180* 2.25-1.75" combo back to the intake.
Any thoughts?
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you can do it quite easily, ull have to change the wastegate line a little bit but thats no big deal, and if u have the waste gate that also attaches to the turbo inlet u'll have to plug that hole some how. its just 6 bolts on the back of the compressor and then it comes off and u can clean the old gasket off then reinstall with some silicone/rtv sealer, or u can buy the actual gasket.
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Thanks, seemed straight forward to me but always like to check.
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Getting old turbos apart is often the hardest obstacle to overcome, I need to do something similar in the future. Let us know how it goes.
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Getting old turbos apart is often the hardest an impossible obstacle to overcome, I need to do something similar in the future. Let us know how it goes.
FTFY! ;-)
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the intake sides not bad, the exhaust side is a full time job haha.
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the intake sides not bad, the exhaust side is a full time job haha.
yea, because most of the time all 4, 5, or 6 bolts holding the hot side to the CHRA break upon trying to extract them..
i think ive had luck maybe 20% of the time, trying to re-clock a crusty old turbo without breaking anything..
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Just ordered all the IC stuff off of ebay, managed to save 125$ over Silicone intakes "package" deal.
Hopefully it all fits!
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did this ever get finished? interested what the finished product came out looking like