SR20 setups?
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SR20 setups?
I bought a T25 SR20 turbo and I plan on using it with the FM manifold/dp. As you can see, I need to clock the turbo:
My question, is for those who are running the SR20 turbo's, which way did you clock the turbo (also, detailed writeup with pretty pictures for a noob on how to do this would be much appreciated)
And also, how did you modify the wastegate? Is there an adapter I can buy somewhere?
My question, is for those who are running the SR20 turbo's, which way did you clock the turbo (also, detailed writeup with pretty pictures for a noob on how to do this would be much appreciated)
And also, how did you modify the wastegate? Is there an adapter I can buy somewhere?
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To clock the turbo, you just loosen the 4 bolts that hold the turbine housing to the CHRA. On some turbo's this might instantly loosen the thing and you can turn it by hand. On turbo's that are damn near welded together, you need to get more creative. Usually the following only applies to a turbine housing, but might be necessary on compressor side on unusually difficult turbo.
Soak in PB Blaster overnight. Soak in Liquid Wrench all day. Put entire turbo in FREEZER overnight. Next morning, hit compressor housing with BLOWTORCH and get it nice and hot... then hit housing hard with rubber mallet... REAL HARD. Have dog blanket or something laying on the round for it to fall on. Don't set dog-blanket on fire. Don't pick up compressor housing with bare hand until cool.
Or instead of rubber-mallet method... small but firm taps with ball-peen hammer will work but take longer.
I have a thread somewhere on this.
Here:
https://www.miataturbo.net/showthrea...&highlight=t25
Soak in PB Blaster overnight. Soak in Liquid Wrench all day. Put entire turbo in FREEZER overnight. Next morning, hit compressor housing with BLOWTORCH and get it nice and hot... then hit housing hard with rubber mallet... REAL HARD. Have dog blanket or something laying on the round for it to fall on. Don't set dog-blanket on fire. Don't pick up compressor housing with bare hand until cool.
Or instead of rubber-mallet method... small but firm taps with ball-peen hammer will work but take longer.
I have a thread somewhere on this.
Here:
https://www.miataturbo.net/showthrea...&highlight=t25
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Well, that wasn't so hard...
Now, can I just rotate it slightly like this, so that the outlet isn't hitting the manifold? Then somehow bend the actuator so it re-attaches to the wg arm?
Now, can I just rotate it slightly like this, so that the outlet isn't hitting the manifold? Then somehow bend the actuator so it re-attaches to the wg arm?
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Well, you want to rotate the CHRA so the oil drain and oil feed are perpendicular to the ground. Then you want to pop the c-clip on the compressor side and rotate it to the desired position. Now, I have an NB so I clocked mine straight up so I can run a 90 out of the compressor outlet and didn't need to mess with the wastegate bracket, but I don't know if you can do that on an NA(I'm a noob). But this is what my set up looks like if it helps:
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This might be an issue. I think it's the oil inlet? It's pointing at where the turbo and manifold bolt together. I think there's an L shaped adapter I can get from begi that would get around this though.
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You cant do that. It has to stay vertical or the oil wont drain. Youre not supposed to go more than 20 degrees from vertical, youre at like 90, lol.
Now that the exh housing is off, you shuld be able to get the circlip out with the right kind of pliers. Then youll be able to rotate the compressor housing, which is what you need to rotate. Youll end up putting the exhaust housing back on the way it was.
Now that the exh housing is off, you shuld be able to get the circlip out with the right kind of pliers. Then youll be able to rotate the compressor housing, which is what you need to rotate. Youll end up putting the exhaust housing back on the way it was.
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Clocking the compressor housing is really easy. Just do what I did in this picture. MAKE SURE YOU SET THE OIL INLET AND OIL DRAIN POSITIONS CORRECTLY BEFORE MESSING WITH THE COMPRESSOR HOUSING, OTHERWISE YOU WILL HAVE TO DO IT AGAIN IF YOU CHANGE THE CHRA POSITION IN THE TURBINE HOUSING
Once you bolt the turbo down on the manifold so it's facing upwards, use a broom handle (stick it in the compressor outlet) and pull in the direction you wish. There will be some slight resistance, but it will do as you please; if not, use more force until is does
Once you bolt the turbo down on the manifold so it's facing upwards, use a broom handle (stick it in the compressor outlet) and pull in the direction you wish. There will be some slight resistance, but it will do as you please; if not, use more force until is does
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To clock the turbo, you just loosen the 4 bolts that hold the turbine housing to the CHRA. On some turbo's this might instantly loosen the thing and you can turn it by hand. On turbo's that are damn near welded together, you need to get more creative. Usually the following only applies to a turbine housing, but might be necessary on compressor side on unusually difficult turbo.
Soak in PB Blaster overnight. Soak in Liquid Wrench all day. Put entire turbo in FREEZER overnight. Next morning, hit compressor housing with BLOWTORCH and get it nice and hot... then hit housing hard with rubber mallet... REAL HARD. Have dog blanket or something laying on the round for it to fall on. Don't set dog-blanket on fire. Don't pick up compressor housing with bare hand until cool.
Or instead of rubber-mallet method... small but firm taps with ball-peen hammer will work but take longer.
I have a thread somewhere on this.
Here:
https://www.miataturbo.net/showthrea...&highlight=t25
Soak in PB Blaster overnight. Soak in Liquid Wrench all day. Put entire turbo in FREEZER overnight. Next morning, hit compressor housing with BLOWTORCH and get it nice and hot... then hit housing hard with rubber mallet... REAL HARD. Have dog blanket or something laying on the round for it to fall on. Don't set dog-blanket on fire. Don't pick up compressor housing with bare hand until cool.
Or instead of rubber-mallet method... small but firm taps with ball-peen hammer will work but take longer.
I have a thread somewhere on this.
Here:
https://www.miataturbo.net/showthrea...&highlight=t25
Just spray that **** and let it sit then put a breaker bar on the bitch and don't be a *****. if i can do it sew can ewe