Curly's boring mt.net circle of life completion (Turbo->N/A conversion)
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Turbo hasn't come in yet, but I'll let you know as soon as it does.
For now, here's something I noticed. I know there chinachargers out there that use a non-standard DP flange. I was looking at the pics of the turbo you linked, and it doesn't quite look right:
Garrett:
Churbo:
Hopefully I'm wrong, but if the flange is not a Garrett standard flange, I don't know where to get a one that fits. Can you find out from the seller?
For now, here's something I noticed. I know there chinachargers out there that use a non-standard DP flange. I was looking at the pics of the turbo you linked, and it doesn't quite look right:
Garrett:
Churbo:
Hopefully I'm wrong, but if the flange is not a Garrett standard flange, I don't know where to get a one that fits. Can you find out from the seller?
#64
I had one of these turbos, but sold it before I installed it because I wanted something that would make more power. The studs fit my fancy ARTech downpipe just fine.
Things in churbo land can change at any second though, so your mileage may vary.
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Is this not my flange? The second top bolt looks closer to the third, like in the eBay picture...
http://www.atpturbo.com/mm5/merchant...egory_Code=BCS
http://www.atpturbo.com/mm5/merchant...egory_Code=BCS
#68
I did get the turbo today, and it's definitely not a Garrett flange. Take a look:
Garrett flange over the flange that came with the turbo
This turbo's flange, on top
So they did supply a flange, but it's a non separated flange. AFAIK no one makes a separated/divorced flange for this turbo, so the only DP I can make with the supplied flange will be a single exhaust pipe like this:
Also, the flange is a 1/2" solid cast piece. There is no cavity on the back side, so the WG flapper will be limited to just a few degrees of range. About this far open:
This along with a smaller than Garrett WG hole, I think, will lead to boost creep.
CXracing:
Garrett
So what do you think? Do you still want to use this turbo?
Garrett flange over the flange that came with the turbo
This turbo's flange, on top
So they did supply a flange, but it's a non separated flange. AFAIK no one makes a separated/divorced flange for this turbo, so the only DP I can make with the supplied flange will be a single exhaust pipe like this:
Also, the flange is a 1/2" solid cast piece. There is no cavity on the back side, so the WG flapper will be limited to just a few degrees of range. About this far open:
This along with a smaller than Garrett WG hole, I think, will lead to boost creep.
CXracing:
Garrett
So what do you think? Do you still want to use this turbo?
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Is this the one I need?
edit: shitty picture, how'd you get that big one?
http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbob...1847_1_new.pdf
edit: shitty picture, how'd you get that big one?
http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbob...1847_1_new.pdf
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So basically I don't wanna use the flange that came with the turbo. I worry about compatibility with either a replacement china charger or a genuine Garrett should I ever upgrade.
If we can find a Garrett flange that works, great, otherwise I'll be trying something else, and I'll definitely be communicating with you more about it.
Is this a known issue with chinachargers? I know the wastegate bracket is a new design, but BEGI sells the same downpipe for their chinachargers and garrett turbos, so I don't understand what the issue is.
If we can find a Garrett flange that works, great, otherwise I'll be trying something else, and I'll definitely be communicating with you more about it.
Is this a known issue with chinachargers? I know the wastegate bracket is a new design, but BEGI sells the same downpipe for their chinachargers and garrett turbos, so I don't understand what the issue is.
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I did contact them 20 minutes before they closed today, haven't heard back yet. I'm guessing if they do anything they'll offer another flange like the one I already have. That or this is a china error in machining or casting they haven't addressed with the new design.
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You could take a hole saw and modify it, yes, but like I said you'd have a fairly custom downpipe that wouldn't work with anything else. I wanna be able to bolt the stock turbine housing on Hustler's turbo and bolt it on my setup when he's too chicken to continue tracking his car.
I really think this is a temporary casting flaw, something they'll fix down the line. For now I'll most likely return it for something else, which will probably require bolt on flanges for the compressor inlet/outlet.
I really think this is a temporary casting flaw, something they'll fix down the line. For now I'll most likely return it for something else, which will probably require bolt on flanges for the compressor inlet/outlet.
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You could take a hole saw and modify it, yes, but like I said you'd have a fairly custom downpipe that wouldn't work with anything else. I wanna be able to bolt the stock turbine housing on Hustler's turbo and bolt it on my setup when he's too chicken to continue tracking his car.
I really think this is a temporary casting flaw, something they'll fix down the line. For now I'll most likely return it for something else, which will probably require bolt on flanges for the compressor inlet/outlet.
I really think this is a temporary casting flaw, something they'll fix down the line. For now I'll most likely return it for something else, which will probably require bolt on flanges for the compressor inlet/outlet.