I'm a pretty long way off from this. I just picked up a spare motor (1.6 N/A)that I plan to rebuild and figure if I am going that far I may as well turbo it. I probably won't even get started on the re-build for months.How and exactly where do you plumb in a EGT line/gage? Is the a port on the turbo for it? And are K14 turbos readily accessable? Are there different intake/exhaust manifold for different turbos or are they all the same?Thanks for the info
As far as the EGT thermocouple {sensor} you drill a hole and tap it for it's fitting in the turbo exhaust manifold directly under the turbo.
Head, Manifold, Turbo, Down pipe... sorry to cause the confusion but if someone told me below the Turbo I would assume the down pipe.. seeing as how it is below the turbo in the path of the exhaust gases. Rabbit on Roids there really is no need for you to be a dick about it, it was a simple mistake that anyone could have made judging by how the poster worded it. Lighten up a little man, its a forum for a reason. To Learn, make mistakes, and learn some more.
yea definitely not a pretty way of balancing the turbo... but at least it is balanced. hopefully theres some loctite on that thread.
Quote from: jtanguay on July 17, 2009, 08:37:42 pmyea definitely not a pretty way of balancing the turbo... but at least it is balanced. hopefully theres some loctite on that thread.I've always wondered how that turbo held up, I saw his picture of that butchered nut last Winter. That's what has always scared me about getting a turbo from the aforementioned { did I spell that word right?}, I was trying to sound inteligent, I wonder if it worked
Quote from: Rabbit TD on July 19, 2009, 05:31:21 pmQuote from: jtanguay on July 17, 2009, 08:37:42 pmyea definitely not a pretty way of balancing the turbo... but at least it is balanced. hopefully theres some loctite on that thread.I've always wondered how that turbo held up, I saw his picture of that butchered nut last Winter. That's what has always scared me about getting a turbo from the aforementioned { did I spell that word right?}, I was trying to sound inteligent, I wonder if it worked I saw that pic too back when it first was posted so I was worried when I bought my vnt center from him a few weeks ago, but the nut hadn't been butchered at all. The balancing looked very good but the fitment was pretty bad. Oh well it fixed my clearance issue.
Quote from: rabbitman on July 20, 2009, 12:21:55 amQuote from: Rabbit TD on July 19, 2009, 05:31:21 pmQuote from: jtanguay on July 17, 2009, 08:37:42 pmyea definitely not a pretty way of balancing the turbo... but at least it is balanced. hopefully theres some loctite on that thread.I've always wondered how that turbo held up, I saw his picture of that butchered nut last Winter. That's what has always scared me about getting a turbo from the aforementioned { did I spell that word right?}, I was trying to sound inteligent, I wonder if it worked I saw that pic too back when it first was posted so I was worried when I bought my vnt center from him a few weeks ago, but the nut hadn't been butchered at all. The balancing looked very good but the fitment was pretty bad. Oh well it fixed my clearance issue.Well, its been my daily driver since the spring. The 3950 pound caravan has got to be a bit harder on it than the Rabbit it was designed for. Especially when I towed a pop-up camper 400 miles or so with 2 kayaks and a canoe on the camper :-) So far, no problems with the turbo. I get about 3 psi booth with steady state 70 mph, and up to 10 psi with heavy load at speed.
Quote from: 92EcoDiesel Jetta on July 01, 2009, 08:08:31 amilikevwdiesel, how loud over a stock exhaust is it with the 2" straight pipes? Does it ever backfire? What would you say is the power gained with the 2"?Arb, have you checked your mpg not towing? How heavy is it?it's a little loud but nothing like an NA would be...backfire? never
ilikevwdiesel, how loud over a stock exhaust is it with the 2" straight pipes? Does it ever backfire? What would you say is the power gained with the 2"?Arb, have you checked your mpg not towing? How heavy is it?