...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
what all is done to your engine? . . .
also, there is plenty of intake left to build onto if you cut right at your weld or a little below. . .
Quote from: theman53 on February 10, 2014, 06:25:52 amanother good option, but I think the holset would be even better and cheaper yet. The fab work in the van would be easier than a mk2 as well.That may not be the case. The vanagon has a mounting bracket on the back of the turbo that mounts to the same four locations as the mk2 bracket but is MUCH larger.
another good option, but I think the holset would be even better and cheaper yet. The fab work in the van would be easier than a mk2 as well.
Quote from: RabbitJockey on February 10, 2014, 05:33:12 amwhat all is done to your engine? . . .The short list - A medium port job on the new head and a giles pump tuned for 120-150 HPQuote from: theman53 on February 10, 2014, 05:41:12 amalso, there is plenty of intake left to build onto if you cut right at your weld or a little below. . .I was thinking of getting two 1-1/4 aluminum 180's and cutting them in half. I already cut the stock bottom off and there is definitely enough to weld to but it would be difficult to blend the tubes into the long "bowl". I'm thinking a chunk of aluminum 1-1/4 thick wold be easier to work with but well see. While it may be wise to stick with the K-14 and see how the new IC behaves, I really don't want to mess with this much longer. Besides, a different turbo may call for a different intake design and I only want to build the second one once. Not only that but I really don't like the turbo spitting oil. I think it's possibly just working too hard.Thanks bbob, but The Holset sounds like a good route as I'd like to make the install as simple as possible. I really don't want it to hit hard though or I'll soon be replacing the transmission. That was one of the reasons for wanting the VNT-17 as I might be able to smooth out the boost.Does the Holset have a similar adapter available like the 4-bolt K-14, or will I need to fab something up?Quote from: libbydiesel on February 10, 2014, 06:49:23 amQuote from: theman53 on February 10, 2014, 06:25:52 amanother good option, but I think the holset would be even better and cheaper yet. The fab work in the van would be easier than a mk2 as well.That may not be the case. The vanagon has a mounting bracket on the back of the turbo that mounts to the same four locations as the mk2 bracket but is MUCH larger. I didn't have any bracket on the turbo when I bought the van. I did build one to help carry the load of the turbo and the IC, but when I got it, it was connected only by the four bolts to the manifold only (it also came loose twice).Thanks guys for all the pointers. Got some thinking to do. . .
i wonder if it would take much to adapt the vw trapezoid to a t25 flange.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VW-8V-T25-Cast-Iron-Turbo-Exhaust-Manifold-Golf-Jetta-/380395953632?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item58915d9de0&vxp=mtrthis is the manifold I used, only now it is 10.00 more than when I bought it. It is pretty good, the short side radius needed ported out some and so did the collector area, but other than that it was cast very well. It offsets the turbo behind #2 or #3 and I have about 1"less room to the firewall than the stock setup, but it is a lot lower as the stock set up goes toward the top of the engine. I would have to see a van in person to get the limitations of the space, but I am sure you could do it, just how much work would it be to get it to work.As I said, break it in, drive it for a year, and then when you have actually had fun in it you can feel better working on it again.
Quote from: libbydiesel on February 10, 2014, 06:49:23 amQuote from: theman53 on February 10, 2014, 06:25:52 amanother good option, but I think the holset would be even better and cheaper yet. The fab work in the van would be easier than a mk2 as well.That may not be the case. The vanagon has a mounting bracket on the back of the turbo that mounts to the same four locations as the mk2 bracket but is MUCH larger. I didn't have any bracket on the turbo when I bought the van. I did build one to help carry the load of the turbo and the IC, but when I got it, it was connected only by the four bolts to the manifold only (it also came loose twice).Thanks guys for all the pointers. Got some thinking to do. . .
A VNT17 - VNT20 would meet all of your criteria except possibly cost.Your EGT probe is post turbine...what max EGT are you running? I never even consider a post turbine install as it is variably inaccurate depending on the pressure difference across the turbine and the turbine efficiency.
Explains the alarm set at 1100 though.I'd also consider trying to get the belly out of the turbo drain hose, that backing up could be your extra oil in the intake.At least in the first pic it looks like a low spot, and you are already forced into a marginal slope.
I wish you lived closer. This is lock, stock, and barrel the issues I was having with my engine. Turns out the bigger turbo supplied enough air, but you maybe ok with the newer intercooler.also it looks like you have plenty of room up top for the Holset, but would have to adapt the vw manifold or make your own. For a wastegated turbo I am really impressed with the holset I have on the 1.6. It was a ton of work, but worth the 30 or so years of technology they have put into them. If I were libby, I would do the vnt but I am not. I have a used VNT. I actually have 2, one on the ALH in my 01, and one spare in the shed. My plan is to rebuild the one in the shed and put it on the car and sell the one on the car. I have no clue how many miles are on either turbo, but the one on the car works and the one off the car I wouldn't put on without rebuilding. If you are interested in the one on my ALH I would sell it for the 350 plus shipping. The guy here rebuilds them for 350, so you would be around your 800.00 mark...