Is this chinacharger worth using?
hey guys, got a quick questions for you...
I originally got a dsm t25 turbo to use, but my baller new downpipe and manifold won't bolt up, wrong flanges. So, I'm ditching my $50.00 craigslist turbo, and going with a chinacharger instead. I'm looking for something with a bit more headroom than a dsm or sr20 t25, so what do you guys think about this... GT25 Turbo Turbocharger T25 240SX CA18 KA24 Civic Miata : eBay Motors (item 190367303971 end time Feb-20-10 17:03:08 PST) I know its a chinacharger, so don't give me any crap about it not lasting, etc. I know. I'm willing to take that risk. What i'm concerned about is sizing. Is this thing going to have decent spool on a 1.6, along with decent top end? Not looking to have the best of all worlds, just decent. I also like the fact that inlet and outlet is cast into the compressor housing, so no expensive adapters for intake/intercooler piping. Also, is it going to be difficult to run less than wg boost pressures while initially tuning? Thanks |
I was looking at the same one, if you buy it keep us updated.
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search chinacharger and levnubin has had good things to say about his. I'm getting ready to purchase the same one. specs to a 2871
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Originally Posted by djp0623
(Post 515804)
search chinacharger and levnubin has had good things to say about his. I'm getting ready to purchase the same one. specs to a 2871
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I dont see the problem it seem similar to a 2560, it should be fine in the 1.6. About reliability, there are plenty of member that have and are still using Chinacharger with nothing but good feedback. Braineack has a write up up on his chinacharger, I was looking to buy the same one that he did, you might want to take a look at his thread.
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They're hit or miss like anything on ebay. I've had 2, the first one lested 2 weeks before the bearings went out, my 2nd has been on for about 10 months running 15-25 psi with no issues.
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I think the main problem you're going to run into is that your manifold won't match up with this turbo. DSM turbo's use a different manifold flange then a SR20 T25 charger.
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Originally Posted by dustinb
(Post 515822)
I think the main problem you're going to run into is that your manifold won't match up with this turbo. DSM turbo's use a different manifold flange then a SR20 T25 charger.
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Prob work pretty good, spool pretty fast though.
This is the one I bought a few weeks ago and it seems to be doing the job pretty well. Running a solid 15lbs on the stock motor. GT28 T28 TURBO CHARGER 180SX S13 CA18DET TURBOCHARGER : eBay Motors (item 400094656527 end time Jan-06-10 04:15:23 PST) |
Originally Posted by crnrhrd
(Post 515831)
Prob work pretty good, spool pretty fast though.
This is the one I bought a few weeks ago and it seems to be doing the job pretty well. Running a solid 15lbs on the stock motor. GT28 T28 TURBO CHARGER 180SX S13 CA18DET TURBOCHARGER : eBay Motors (item 400094656527 end time Jan-06-10 04:15:23 PST) You still have plenty of low-end? thanks |
Get a bigger one, ditch that little t25. I have the "tb28" on mine and its worked perfect. I've had it on the car for about a year and no issues yet. If they break, spend another 150 and get another. It will take 5-6 of them to reach the price of another turbo. If you end up getting that far, then you just have some shit luck!
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Originally Posted by labrat
(Post 515836)
I like the looks of that one, oil cooled only so simpler plumbing. Definitely big enough, I was just worried that it wouldn't spool till 4.5K rpms...
You still have plenty of low-end? thanks As for oil cooled only makes life a little easier not having to deal with a couple more coolant lines. And if you decide on a chinacharger of some sorts they use weird ass thread sizes, so for my oil inlet I had to source the fitting at a hyrdraulics parts store, but I think Bell engineering also has the parts. For quick and cheap though when you get the turbo just hit up the hydraulics store and take the turbo with you so you get the right fitting, cost me less than a buck for the part. |
Originally Posted by crnrhrd
(Post 515896)
Yeah still got pretty good low end, starts spooling around 3k but you really feel it at 4k.
As for oil cooled only makes life a little easier not having to deal with a couple more coolant lines. And if you decide on a chinacharger of some sorts they use weird ass thread sizes, so for my oil inlet I had to source the fitting at a hyrdraulics parts store, but I think Bell engineering also has the parts. For quick and cheap though when you get the turbo just hit up the hydraulics store and take the turbo with you so you get the right fitting, cost me less than a buck for the part. |
I say go for it.
although,I have no experience with the T25/28 but among others,I ran my last T3 Chinacharger for 18 monthes without issue on 12psi & daily driving untill i sold it. |
speedyracer.com out of Indianapolis. I'm getting the Drift 2860 , It is actually closer to a 2871. They offer a 1yr warranty. this is the one levnubin uses.
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Boost that 1.6
I prefer a turbo with an external wastegate, by the way you did not mention what are your final goals... |
Originally Posted by sn95
(Post 515900)
Can you post up a pic of your turbo install with the FM manifold? It would also be great if you could post a 4th gear boost log in Brain's thread ("I want your spool data") in this subforum. I want to swap out my boost limited Aerodyne for a T28 Chinacharger, just trying to get a feel for how much low end I'm going to trade off (I get 8psi at 2,200 and hold it to redline) when I step up to the 1 Bar Club.
Will try and get spool data for you later, as my buddy is the one that does it all and all the info is on his laptop. http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s54/crnrhrd/FM2.jpg http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s54/crnrhrd/FM1.jpg |
From Crnrhrd's car last night;
Ambient temp was about 27 degrees Chart shows second gear pull on a flat grade, turbo is on wastegate boost. http://www.jugrnot.com/2ndgear.jpg Personally I like the turbo clocked down with the new pipe along with no water lines, its a much cleaner looking install. Water cooled jacket would be a nice thing for the Chinachargers to use but for $300.00 what do ya expect? |
As for my goals, right now my goal is to not fry the clutch.
My next goal is to not bend a rod. Did I mention that at least initially i will be blowing through the straw that is a stock exhaust? |
So you think we're playing with fire? :)
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Originally Posted by elesjuan
(Post 515970)
From Crnrhrd's car last night;
Ambient temp was about 27 degrees Chart shows second gear pull on a flat grade, turbo is on wastegate boost. Personally I like the turbo clocked down with the new pipe along with no water lines, its a much cleaner looking install. Water cooled jacket would be a nice thing for the Chinachargers to use but for $300.00 what do ya expect? |
I have to wait till my income tax return gets here in a week or so, but I'm pulling the trigger on the oil-cooled only GT28 chinacharger as seen here
GT28 T28 TURBO CHARGER 180SX S13 CA18DET TURBOCHARGER : eBay Motors (item 400100651132 end time Feb-06-10 17:40:21 PST) Seems like it spools fast enough, has enough headroom up top to meet any demands i'll likely put on it, and the plumbing is simpler with oil cooled only. I'll try to report here if I get things running any time soon. I seriously want to be driving my convertible this spring when the weather's nice, though. bill |
id get one that's a pure rip off. that has the oddest chra. it's also sized like a 2871... read the specs, you want a 60mm compressor wheel.
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d'oh! lost my link...
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