Thank you mike and and ETXblue for all the much needed advice i belive ya'll have saved my ass. i found some on ebay for 280. reman. thats a hell of alot less then 900. these guys down here are nuts. oh and mike where are you located at in texas. there are many thigs that cought my eye on your page.
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- forgot about this should there be oil going to the turbo at all times. because i noticed that there is only oil flowing to the turbo when acceleration is added. no oil flowing at an idle. is this normal. |
There should always be oil flow, but volume will increase when RPM's are added.
|
:U: Cool - glad you found a better H1C price, Ryan!
We're about a half-hour north of Dallas... soon to be in our new shop. :rocking: You should check the oil pressure at idle & rated RPM with a real gauge (can be a cheap one threaded into the filter head's pressure port) to make sure - turbo's gonna last a lot longer with oil through the thrust & sleeve bearings. Of course, since the CTD's internal lubrication system models as a fixed orifice, oil pressure & flow rate necessarily rise proportionally with pump RPM (gear driven off the crank). :ok1: |
Hey Ryan,
Glad things worked out for you. :U: Mike, let me know when you get ready to move and Lucus and I will come give you a hand. |
Thanks Jim! :5:
|
i dont no if this is good for the motor or not , but started it without the turbo on it and the was no oil flowing the threaded line that is supposted to goto the turbo. yet when i give it gas it shoots oil every where. thats the only thing im scared of.
|
Originally Posted by ryan.kocurek
(Post 393316)
yet when i give it gas it shoots oil every where.
12 valves will run on darn near everything, but gas is a no-no... :ph: :tttt: Seriously, though - probably not an issue... plenty of oil through the turbo with RPM (thus load & heat), and the residual oil remaining in the CHRA at idle should keep the bronze bearings healthy. |
ok hell yea getting happy every time i log onto this site. last question i swear what HP are the hx35's good up to. im sitting around 240 the turbo i found says for 180 , but am i still good.
|
Factory HX35's are really good to about 350
|
Originally Posted by XLR8R
(Post 393335)
probably not an issue... plenty of oil through the turbo with RPM (thus load & heat), and the residual oil remaining in the CHRA at idle should keep the bronze bearings healthy.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:59 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands