you don't need one alot of industrial and truck diesels do not have them. my k24 was jammed shut(they're notorious for this) you will only be able to get as much boost as the fuel you put in. the stock t3 or k24 under stock fueling will only see around 15psi with a closed wastegate. make sure you plug or remove the bov. but i think a smaller turbo will probably make more boost with less fuel.
once you have the td pump you may see why a bigger compressor is a better compressor.
i filled the pressure feed to my waste gate with JB weld
Quote from: Trev0rbr on May 26, 2009, 06:25:27 pmyou don't need one alot of industrial and truck diesels do not have them. my k24 was jammed shut(they're notorious for this) you will only be able to get as much boost as the fuel you put in. the stock t3 or k24 under stock fueling will only see around 15psi with a closed wastegate. make sure you plug or remove the bov. but i think a smaller turbo will probably make more boost with less fuel. Thanks for your answer, I got a rebuilt turbo from mjm turbos this past winter and I don't think it's doing what it should and I want to try the old one without a wastegate cause the canister and diaphram are shot but otherwise it seems ok but I never ran it. Right now I just have the N/A pump on it because I'm still working on the T/D one but even in the beggining this new turbo didn't put much out even with it. The T/D pump leaks and I haven't put it back on yet since I got it straightened out. I still don't know a lot about turbos but if I knew then what I know now I wouldn't have got this one with the stage 1 conversion, I just have a feeling it's too big of a compressor for this engine for my use even being just a stage 1. It could possibly have a leaking valve as it's one of those that are damn near impossible to get apart without ruining the actuator and I doubt the valve was lapped when it was rebuilt.
DonŽt block the wastegate. YouŽll need to control boost, boost does not make power. Industrial and truck engines have so big turbine housings that boost will not get too high, these are not made for horsepower/quick spooling.
Quote from: MJF on June 01, 2009, 06:59:37 amDonŽt block the wastegate. YouŽll need to control boost, boost does not make power. Industrial and truck engines have so big turbine housings that boost will not get too high, these are not made for horsepower/quick spooling.X2 this guy knows whats hes talking about!! wastegate is your friend....unless you like rebuilding turbos.....
Quote from: MJF on June 01, 2009, 06:59:37 amDonŽt block the wastegate. YouŽll need to control boost, boost does not make power. Industrial and truck engines have so big turbine housings that boost will not get too high, these are not made for horsepower/quick spooling.X2 this guy knows whats hes talking about!! wastegate is your friend....unless you like rebuilding turbos.....[/qute]I'm not planning on turning the fuel screw way up and all that just to see how much I can get, I want this thing to stay economical too and after just todays drive to work for the first time with this turbo it is definately running more economical and way more power especily on the mountain. I saw it hit 8 for a little bit and the EGT was around 1100 and the water temp never got over 190 about 80 degrees outside. My question about the wastegate is that they aren't supposed to open on these little t3's till around 10 anyway aren't they? So if i don't ever see more than 10 anyway what harm does it do if it is blocked and secondly how do these people run with these high levels like 20 and above and get by with it. I know I'm never going to see anything like that for my use. I do understand the overspeed issue but is it a problem at the 8-10 psi level and all the temps way on the safe side and almost no smoke at all even pulling a mountain?