This is where the V band could go if you want next time. That makes it so easy to add another 180 section whenever this rusts off. You aren't in Ohio so you might not have to worry about that much.
Quote from: bbob203 on March 02, 2014, 02:41:03 pmMan I wish I had the cash Id have you make me a downpipe flange and an adapter plate!Besides no time, the tough part would be the fit-up which needs the car, and the turbo mounted. Took about five crawls under the van to get it right. The bend just slips between the motor mount support bar and the frame - neither of which move with the motor. It took a few tries to get it centered. As I was too lazy to drag the welder out and re-connect everything, I just eye-balled it (probably took longer than moving the welder would have).As it was, this took every bit of two days.Next chore will be figuring out hoe to make/mount the new bracket for the boost pot.
Man I wish I had the cash Id have you make me a downpipe flange and an adapter plate!
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
I had about 20 hours total in the dp I made. I was in and out a ton.
Sorry that we didn't warm this storm up a bit for you guys - brutal.
Drive pressure on the WG is a possible factor.
I forget what Alcaid told me on the opening of the wastegate. For some reason I think that 30 number is accurate. This is all I have in my messages and doesn't say much... copied from Alcaid.Only preload on the wastegate is adjustable (putting more preload on it gives more resistance to being opened by exhaust pressure and vice versa). Run a ball and spring boost controller as you normally would do and don't touch the wastegate adjustment for now.