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Lol just looking through the old piccies on my computer...I wonder why my old turbo died?? Lol damn Nebo

lol i can beat that. i melted my exhaust manifold one night

no shane, i couldnt see or hear any form of wastegate, internal or external. it has a s6 rx7 turbo on it atm. its doing the whole flutter thing when you dont release the pressure.

here's a thread on it link

lol i can beat that. i melted my exhaust manifold one night

no shane, i couldnt see or hear any form of wastegate, internal or external. it has a s6 rx7 turbo on it atm. its doing the whole flutter thing when you dont release the pressure.

here's a thread on it link

If it runs 6 psi it has a wastegate. It has to or it would run 11ty boost

Flutter is related to the BOV

Morning Bitches....

Unlimited boost is cool like when your vacum line slipps off the actuator :laugh:

makes of big bang and heaps of POWER :P

did you take pics mike? did the turbo have an Actuator??

shane

cars dirty :huh:

:O...u better be joking, or if ur not, u better had taken those photo's last nite :laugh:

The turbo timer thought so....it decided a 15 minute cool down time was necessary lol

damn 15 minutes aye, thats pretty long :P

Morning Bitches....

Unlimited boost is cool like when your vacum line slipps off the actuator :P

makes of big bang and heaps of POWER :wave:

did you take pics mike? did the turbo have an Actuator??

hey biatch, how goes things?

contacted dan yet? :P

lol i can beat that. i melted my exhaust manifold one night

no shane, i couldnt see or hear any form of wastegate, internal or external. it has a s6 rx7 turbo on it atm. its doing the whole flutter thing when you dont release the pressure.

here's a thread on it link

Sif the looser on boostloosing know what they are talking about.... read the first few post and pissed my self laughing....

all turbos need a wastegate be it internal or external, or elso you cant control the amount of boost your hitting.

the s6 engin has internal BOV and ther turbo was internally gated, well that was the case on my cousins RX7....

Mike you sure you know what your looking at when it comes to engins....

The turbo timer thought so....it decided a 15 minute cool down time was necessary lol

mine died because of it, it just went "nup, f*ck you! too hot!"

If it runs 6 psi it has a wastegate. It has to or it would run 11ty boost

Flutter is related to the BOV

ok, i worded that wrong. i know it has an internal wastegate but he has removed the stock bov (dont know why) and left it as that.

Morning Bitches....

Unlimited boost is cool like when your vacum line slipps off the actuator :laugh:

makes of big bang and heaps of POWER :P

did you take pics mike? did the turbo have an Actuator??

no, no pics. phone decided it doesnt like multimedia anymore, stupid nokia

Mike I cant belive you linked a discussion on Boost explaining flutter.

The thread you need is "the difference between a wastegate and a BOV" :wave:

i know the difference, but thats exactly what it was doing. to quote: "the noise your turbo makes as the throttle body closes, and the compressed air is "chopped up" by the blades, and makes that noise"

apparently it really f*cks the turbo up

Hey Shane,

so when are ou getting a new mobile number... can you believe this funny kent, work on my car on saturday with f**k all results and in the End ended up scoring a mobile phone...

man i asked everyone shane and noone is missing a mobile... :P WTF!!! oh well if soime one comes and says "dude have you seen my mobile?" i'll be like :laugh: He he he

apparently it really f*cks the turbo up

Depends what boost it does it at..mine does it at 7psi or less, I have the BOV spring pretty tight to avoid leaking at idle and stalling, If it does it at high boost it can be a problem as it strains the shaft with the sudden stopping of the blades.

This car is only running 6psi so it is fine..when you want to run more a BOV would be wise, that said Dave ran no BOVs on his T04Z at 20psi and it is fine, apparently BB turbos are more resistant

Sif the looser on boostloosing know what they are talking about.... read the first few post and pissed my self laughing....

ok, two of the guys in that thread do actually know what they are talking bout. had a chat with them a while ago. the guy that started the thread was a tool, obviously.

Hey Shane,

so when are ou getting a new mobile number... can you believe this funny kent, work on my car on saturday with f**k all results and in the End ended up scoring a mobile phone...

man i asked everyone shane and noone is missing a mobile... :wave: WTF!!! oh well if soime one comes and says "dude have you seen my mobile?" i'll be like :laugh: He he he

phone, what phone? :P

sick moit, the farking thing is locked to the vodaphone network, so ill just have to get one of them sim's

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