Ya they are water cooled, my understanding is that you can simply not use them or just splice onto the coolant system with a teeDid the one you received have coolant ports??
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Ya they are water cooled, my understanding is that you can simply not use them or just splice onto the coolant system with a teeDid the one you received have coolant ports??
I've thought about that just don't wanna screw anything upUh. Simple. Put on turbo. Increase fuel. Install Pyro and boost gauges. Load truck with weight or a heavy trailer and find a hill. May be a challenge in Texas though
While driving monitor Pyro vs boost and foot position. Blowing black smoke under Load vs its pulling power at a certain point. You will know when it's right after a few adjustments
Its mechanical. Noone is gonna get a good setting from only 1 adjustment
It states that you cannot run a water cooled turbo without connecting it.Ya they are water cooled, my understanding is that you can simply not use them or just splice onto the coolant system with a tee
He means a T to divert water to the turbo from existing heater lines etc.Since it will not have the pressure or flow that a direct line plumbed in would being pushed by the water pumpIt states that you cannot run a water cooled turbo without connecting it.
I was referring to the "simply not use" statement.He means a T to divert water to the turbo from existing heater lines etc.Since it will not have the pressure or flow that a direct line plumbed in would being pushed by the water pump
This isn't my turbo swap. This guy went to a VGT turbo and external controller on top of water cooled CHRA, plus a custom exhaust manifold....I'm really curious to know the amount of effort (hours) it took to swap out and plumb that. It looks good though!
had to look that up.... CHRA = Centre Housing Rotating AssemblyThis isn't my turbo swap. This guy went to a VGT turbo and external controller on top of water cooled CHRA, plus a custom exhaust manifold....
Way past my ambitions.
He simply shared his coolant routing with me.
I wouldn’t call that the best plumbing... the two places the water lines are connected to are effectively the same pressure. The water exits the pump on the rear of its housing, flows back past the oil cooler then thru the block toward the rear, past where that rear most turbo water line is attached. The coolant then flows up and forward thru the head and out the forward port on the side of the head and into the thermostat housing where the forward turbo coolant line is attached?Gjswt19, I will be running my coolant from these locations, except with 1/2" stainless lines and fittings.
If you need a parts list PM me, and I can bend an extra set when I do mine.
Fittings should arrive in a week.
Yea, thats the heater return port. Besides the lower rad hose, it is the lowest port on the waterpump. I think I would T into the line a little lower, where the stainless pipe joins to the rubber hose...This fitting on the water pump?
Yep, thats what I suggested. The top port is using a Reducer, I would put a larger T fitting there. Was contemplating Removing that small line, but you need to keep it to help get air from the high point of the thermostat Housing up to the expansion tank When purging the air from the system...What about using this coolant port for the top hose?
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