Looking good, regarding the "controversial pipe" chrome heat soaks quite bad in comparision to wrap/black, you can barely touch mine after a spirited drive.
1 question that springs to mind regarding all these turbo conversions, does anyone know what charge temps they have when giving it full beans. Just thinking out loud after hot intake pipes were mentioned
Mine is a universal Toyosport jobby, by all acounts not the best quality or cooling ability. But i gave them a google, and apart from fitment issues (not an issue for me as its universal and not car specific), they aparently keep the charge temps down quite well.
The intercooler i have is literally on the limit of what is going to fit behind the front bumper though.
Id love a Forge item, or something expensive and fancy, but ill see what the charge temps are when mapping and report back and then if im struggling with that upgrade to a better item.
Nice im having a low pressure turbo fitted by Engine Dynamics in oct, and a remap, are you going to remap yours?
Nice, any one know the difference between the Garret turbo and the T28 / T25 Hybrid Turbo Charger??
Nice im having a low pressure turbo fitted by Engine Dynamics in oct, and a remap, are you going to remap yours?
1 bar aboveStandard map sensor maxes out atmospheric pressure, so if you run boost, it will go very lean and hence melt very quickly.
No that its a major thing as it cant flow much air but its a good idea to block off the pin prick hole in stainer plate. Although a very small amount you dont really want to blow boost into the crankcase.
That's how mine ran tooWhen the car is up to temperature there is a constant flow to the header tank, enough to cool the turbo. I know of at least 4 turbocharged clios that used the top thermostat housing outlet as the coolant feed for the turbo and have no issues, and one of them has been turbo'd since the year 2000.
I am not changing the route.
That's how mine ran too
Good luck with the mapping tomorrow.