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Re: Turbo size and piping re-route questions - mark_airey - 18-01-2012

4WayDiablo Wrote:
studturbo Wrote:no pipes or i would do it lol Sad
Thats what ebay is for! Haha
Gotta be better than ruining your block unless you have a spare block in your shed?

I have 2....... Big Grin


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - ginge191 - 22-01-2012

Im just uploading the pics ...

Basically, im finding it hard to find any 'easy' way to access the turbo inlet, my hands are everage on sizeand understandably, it is tight from the top - is it easier accessing it from underneath?? 2 mins with the pics Smile
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also, what is this pipe used for? im assuming its an oil breather?? is this essential when fitting new pipes in??
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So ideally id like the piping to run under the inlet and round to the normal location
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And end up just behind the grill or even behind the headlight, and knocking a vent in the bonnet?[Image: IB676.jpg]


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - ginge191 - 22-01-2012

anyone at all??


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - Blaze tub tom - 22-01-2012

At the end of the month I'm buying flexible silicon tube of eBay and fitting it thru the brake servo and behind my morrette.. Il have to put a breather filter on the head for obvs reasons.. Also if u take the engine mount of and lower the engine it rotates back so it gives u abit more room to get ur hand down ther but tbh I found it easy if u take drivers wheel off and the inner arch covers u can get to the turbo easier..


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - ginge191 - 22-01-2012

Blaze tub tom Wrote:At the end of the month I'm buying flexible silicon tube of eBay and fitting it thru the brake servo and behind my morrette.. Il have to put a breather filter on the head for obvs reasons.. Also if u take the engine mount of and lower the engine it rotates back so it gives u abit more room to get ur hand down ther but tbh I found it easy if u take drivers wheel off and the inner arch covers u can get to the turbo easier..

some useful points there...

id rather not get take the engine mount off, rather keep it where it is if possible...

when you sort yours, any chance you could grab some pics, show the best way to access.

i plan to use a silicone U bend and pipe it round to its standard location - in simple terms, remove that shitty V shaped piping which goes alongside the top of the inlet fannymold.


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - studturbo - 22-01-2012

My engine in bits lol
Head rebuild new valves and new seals Smile


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - ginge191 - 22-01-2012

studturbo Wrote:My engine in bits lol
Head rebuild new valves and new seals Smile


........................to access the turbo inlet?! :think:


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - 4WayDiablo - 22-01-2012

ginge191 Wrote:
studturbo Wrote:My engine in bits lol
Head rebuild new valves and new seals Smile


........................to access the turbo inlet?! :think:
No he broke it
Way i get to it is completly remove airfilter pipe between the gearbox/ battery to the top of the inlet mani. Then you can get in behind the engine

Remember how i was doing it to cheddar. That was the turbo ioutlet though
Inlet wise the only way ive got that is to get underneath :-)


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - Blaze tub tom - 22-01-2012

Engine mount really is no bother.. This weekend iv literally done everything for the first like locking my engine checking injectors checking pump putting my inlet pipe back on checking timing. But like Phil said the best way for inlet is underneath or through the wheel. Have you got ur car at home or at uni?


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - ginge191 - 22-01-2012

4WayDiablo Wrote:Remember how i was doing it to cheddar. That was the turbo ioutlet though
Inlet wise the only way ive got that is to get underneath :-)

Fancy an island day trip if i pay for your ferry when i get hold of some pipes? Smile


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - Blaze tub tom - 22-01-2012

Lol sounds good Smile


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - jammapic - 22-01-2012

Like Ash said, you reduce spoolup by around 2/300rpm and give massive increases at the top end.

I've been running this setup since I fitted the engine last year:

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JP


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - ginge191 - 23-01-2012

any advantages/disadvantages to running it to that side as apposed to my current idea to run it where it currently is at??

also, what piping did you use from the turbo..?


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - mark_airey - 23-01-2012

It looks like the part of the original intake that runs from the air box to the silly shaped pipe section along the back (normally next to the battery) to me!

The only disadvantage I could find with putting it there was closing the bonnet lol

I really need to have a decent look at JP's some time so I can lash up an air filter of some sort!


Re: Turbo inlet and piping re-route questions (Pics and new - silverzx - 23-01-2012

jammapic Wrote:Like Ash said, you reduce spoolup by around 2/300rpm and give massive increases at the top end.

I've been running this setup since I fitted the engine last year:

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JP

What piping and filter is that JP?