I think it will work ok. I think it's a bigger VNT than I would want to run on a 1.6TD and so it will likely be a bit laggy with the potential to make more boost than I'd want to run. It will still probably spool faster than a T3 or K24 and flow better overall. It's all a guess, tho, so slap it on and report back. Is that a boost can actuator on there? If so, then I'd stick it on and run it and see how it performs like that.
so now we can experiment. Let me know your failures and I will let you know mine...maybe a success too.
my opinion is that it should work really well. i would expect similar results as what people get with a tdi, except slightly less due to less displacement. the vnts with the 56 and 60 mm at the end of the number are a little better, but this one is still good. i think i might be able to get a compressor map too, do you know the inducer size on the compressor? or you can measure it, and we'll see how it looks. i think you can expect good results but even with looking at the compressor map you won't know till you try it. if it were me, i would just make the vnt only sensitive to boost... but thats just me.
Kevin, don't even try to run that turbo with a fiber gasket!You have to pull the head to install the new studs, so why not just slap on the MLS gasket and be done with that issue?I'll get the specs for it and let you know.
Quote from: Powered by Spearco on May 27, 2012, 08:48:02 pmKevin, don't even try to run that turbo with a fiber gasket!You have to pull the head to install the new studs, so why not just slap on the MLS gasket and be done with that issue?I'll get the specs for it and let you know. even tho this SHOULD be a very good flowing turbo, its still going to stress my head gasket that much?never had problems with a fiber gasket so far, even up north of 35psi, with an ass load of drive pressure..
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Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on May 28, 2012, 02:33:10 pmQuote from: Powered by Spearco on May 27, 2012, 08:48:02 pmKevin, don't even try to run that turbo with a fiber gasket!You have to pull the head to install the new studs, so why not just slap on the MLS gasket and be done with that issue?I'll get the specs for it and let you know. even tho this SHOULD be a very good flowing turbo, its still going to stress my head gasket that much?never had problems with a fiber gasket so far, even up north of 35psi, with an ass load of drive pressure..Yep. This will flow more than the turbos you have had in the past. You will have more air to compress too.
I think the better flow probably makes it safer, measure ur inducer lets see what u got