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		Yup, I shit the turbo.  :|     
 
 
 
 
Was driving to town this morning (to get a quote for DMF replacement lol), noticed it was pretty smelly and smokey (grey smoke) but it was a cold morning so I thought meh it'll clear......wasn't driving particualarly fast but did have to overtake a couple of bikes....and created so much smoke it was unbelivable, they couldn't see, by this point thinking theres something wrong...but carried on anyway!!
 
Got to the strand (under orwell bridge) and was billowing out smoke, pulled over up the oyster reach hill and theres smoke all over from under the bonnet (my cats leaking remember) through the vents, out the back etc etc....open bonnet and oh shit, theres oil splatted everywhere...turbos gone, oops.   
Still drove it 12 miles home.....think the guy behind me has probably died of lung cancer by now though. :think:
 
So yeah, thought I'd brighten all your days and give you a chance to say 'told you so'.   
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		Was waiting for this after I saw the Facebook update haha
	 
	
	
 
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		Matt Wrote:Was waiting for this after I saw the Facebook update haha 
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		Haha I had to drive on a f*cked turbo and it was just the same pluming out smoke even on idle but mine was properly f*cked. 
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		Don't drive diesels with f*cked turbos, they have a tendancy to run away and gulp so much oil you can hydrolock the engine....
	 
	
	
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		Ruan Wrote:Don't drive diesels with f*cked turbos, they have a tendancy to run away and gulp so much oil you can hydrolock the engine.... 
I was worried about it dieselling...thank f*ck it didn't, cos my clutch wouldn't have stalled it lol!!
 
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		Strikeforce Wrote:So whats the plan with this now new turbo? 
Well yeah...but it'd be pointless putting a like for like one in.   
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		If you just put a 150 turbo in it'd be the gayest thing since the Mk4 Golf.... 
 
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		Ruan Wrote:If you just put a 150 turbo in it'd be the gayest thing since the Mk4 Golf.... 
 
Stick in a proper turbo.. 
 
Go big or go home. 
 
Whatever it is its gotta be a straight fit though...I saw the thread with all the fannying about with the turbo on Jakes DT!! :o
	  
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Toms306 Wrote:Whatever it is its gotta be a straight fit though...I saw the thread with all the fannying about with the turbo on Jakes DT!! :o 
Yeah but you have a PD TDi, there are TONNES of bolt on mods and turbos for them arent there?!
 
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		Tbh Dan I hadn't really looked around and researched the turbos.  I'm only aiming for ~200bhp from the golf anyway (otherwise clutch/dmf would deffo have to be uprated) and as Im not made of money thought a 150 turbo would be about right tbh.
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		what a bastard that is for you tom! my dads turbo blew on his 406 not long after he bought it. his engine rev counter jumped right up then settled back down. he said wtf? then he looked out of the rear view mirror and said. theres load of white smoke pouring out of the back of this! at the time he was towing a caravan too. we were only 30 mins away too from the caravan site too. when he pulled over you could still see the white cloud still lingering in the air lol.  
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		procta Wrote:what a bastard that is for you tom! my dads turbo blew on his 406 not long after he bought it. his engine rev counter jumped right up then settled back down. he said wtf? then he looked out of the rear view mirror and said. theres load of white smoke pouring out of the back of this! at the time he was towing a caravan too. we were only 30 mins away too from the caravan site too. when he pulled over you could still see the white cloud still lingering in the air lol.  
any way so whats the plan of action then, are you gonna buy an second hand one to get you back on your feet or a new upgraded one? 
The plan is to get mobile again before I can even think of anything else yet, so looking for a stop gap car.     Not many 306s about locally and cheaply though!   
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		tom, id be down at my local scrappies and pricing a second hand turbo. as its gonna be cheeper then buying a stop gap car pal.  
say you stop gap car costs about 500 quid then you have the f*ck on of getting funds back up for the golf. so if you go that route you mite aswell sell the golf on for spare repair.
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		procta Wrote:tom, id be down at my local scrappies and pricing a second hand turbo. as its gonna be cheeper then buying a stop gap car pal.  
say you stop gap car costs about 500 quid then you have the f*ck on of getting funds back up for the golf. so if you go that route you mite aswell sell the golf on for spare repair. 
No I have worked this out already.......I can change the turbo and hopefully the DMF while the cars off the road if I have a stop gap car, that saves on all those labour costs for a start!
 
The stop-gap gives me a change and something petrolly so I dont get bored with one car, and I'm spending no more than £500 on it so can get back most of what I paid in May.
 
May is when the insurance runs out so the golf will be freshly done for the start of the new insurance, sell the stop gap, and have a fully working golf again.   
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		try ebay tom, or google north east motor salvage.  
i know your trying to cut labour costs as we do that anyway.  
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		procta Wrote:try ebay tom, or google north east motor salvage.  
i know your trying to cut labour costs as we do that anyway.  
just thinking about you not having the funds for another car. 
Well funds for the changed slightly since I got some inheritance through.     This is why I've been able to do it, couldn't have afforded it otherwise.
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Whats that off?  It sounds big haha.....
	  
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Mercs or the 3.0 TDis... 
 
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		Ruan Wrote:Mercs or the 3.0 TDis... 
 
260hp NO issues... They're pretty much a 300hp turbo... 
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		bmw 330d - the older m57 engine. Pre 2003ish. Check out tdiclub for some project threads, they've got some mental shit goin on there! 
 
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		n0v0s Wrote:bmw 330d - the older m57 engine. Pre 2003ish. Check out tdiclub for some project threads, they've got some mental shit goin on there! 
 
Bigger nozzles and map to 250+ easy. 
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		n0v0s Wrote:naah, vnt baby! 
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		Toxic-Jake Wrote:Go google vnt. 
I know about vnt, and the 150tdi is more laggy than the 130......so an even bigger one must more laggy still.  Much less than a non vnt turbo I agree, but still laggy.....
	  
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Toms306 Wrote:Toxic-Jake Wrote:Go google vnt.  
I know about vnt, and the 150tdi is more laggy than the 130......so an even bigger one must more laggy still.  Much less than a non vnt turbo I agree, but still laggy..... 
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