Are my lines connected right? TURBO LEAK?? L@@K
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Are my lines connected right? TURBO LEAK?? L@@K
ok so this is how my lines are currently set up.
I have a OEM mitsubishi 16g TD05 turbo.
I decided to hook up the oil feed line directly to the block via the side oil port instead of tapping the oil pan.
and the oil return line is goes to the big side port on the passenger side of the motor block.
The water lines are connected just like how the picture in the DIY FAQ has pictured.
what im a little confused about is if i have the oil lines connect correctly?
here is a picture of EXACTLY how i have all the lines connect.
im running AFPR boost guage and waiting on the wideband.
timing advanced to 6*, 91octane.Flyin miata manual boost controller, DIY intercooler piping.
I started it up today and about 30senconds into idle it starts pouring out white smoke, and thank god i forgot to tighten the bolts from the turbo to the downpipe i noticed oil mist leaking out the cracks!
i turned the car off and removed the cold side of the turbo from the hot side and oil was everywhere inside!
im scared i might have connected the lines wrong but im pretty sure i didnt,
well heres the diagram.
so i started everything today
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I have a OEM mitsubishi 16g TD05 turbo.
I decided to hook up the oil feed line directly to the block via the side oil port instead of tapping the oil pan.
and the oil return line is goes to the big side port on the passenger side of the motor block.
The water lines are connected just like how the picture in the DIY FAQ has pictured.
what im a little confused about is if i have the oil lines connect correctly?
here is a picture of EXACTLY how i have all the lines connect.
im running AFPR boost guage and waiting on the wideband.
timing advanced to 6*, 91octane.Flyin miata manual boost controller, DIY intercooler piping.
I started it up today and about 30senconds into idle it starts pouring out white smoke, and thank god i forgot to tighten the bolts from the turbo to the downpipe i noticed oil mist leaking out the cracks!
i turned the car off and removed the cold side of the turbo from the hot side and oil was everywhere inside!
im scared i might have connected the lines wrong but im pretty sure i didnt,
well heres the diagram.
so i started everything today
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looks like the CHRA isnt clocked correctly. As everyone else stated, feed from top, return from bottom.
Btw, you owe me 4 bucks or an in and out burger from that diff i sold you a while back
Btw, you owe me 4 bucks or an in and out burger from that diff i sold you a while back
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The routing is correct, although I hate using the oil return port on the cold-side of the block.
Everyone is correct about the turbo needing to be rotated 90 degrees. Oil goes in the top, comes out the bottom.
And **** Whataburger. In-n-Out is where it's at. Number 2, animal, fries well, with a lemon-up. That is paradise.
Everyone is correct about the turbo needing to be rotated 90 degrees. Oil goes in the top, comes out the bottom.
And **** Whataburger. In-n-Out is where it's at. Number 2, animal, fries well, with a lemon-up. That is paradise.
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there is no way for my to turn the turbo.
its stuck in that position because of a groove slot. plus i had all my piping custom cut and welded to fit the current position of the turbo.
the return port isnt exactly horizontal like the picture shows, it does point to the ground at like a 45* angle
its stuck in that position because of a groove slot. plus i had all my piping custom cut and welded to fit the current position of the turbo.
the return port isnt exactly horizontal like the picture shows, it does point to the ground at like a 45* angle
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there is no way for my to turn the turbo.
its stuck in that position because of a groove slot. plus i had all my piping custom cut and welded to fit the current position of the turbo.
the return port isnt exactly horizontal like the picture shows, it does point to the ground at like a 45* angle
its stuck in that position because of a groove slot. plus i had all my piping custom cut and welded to fit the current position of the turbo.
the return port isnt exactly horizontal like the picture shows, it does point to the ground at like a 45* angle
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there is no way for my to turn the turbo.
its stuck in that position because of a groove slot. plus i had all my piping custom cut and welded to fit the current position of the turbo.
the return port isnt exactly horizontal like the picture shows, it does point to the ground at like a 45* angle
its stuck in that position because of a groove slot. plus i had all my piping custom cut and welded to fit the current position of the turbo.
the return port isnt exactly horizontal like the picture shows, it does point to the ground at like a 45* angle