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(25-04-2013, 06:28 PM)306Brad Wrote: How does it feel in comparison to the standard tubby?!
No faster yet, but it feels alot different, where the ko3 is was building upto about 3k then dead, this starts spooling around 2.5, but then it just keeps going and going instead of dying off.
Its currently got no exhaust and is in the same tune it was with the ko3 so i have been just driving sensibly. Have had chance to open it up yet and see what it can do!
I do have a video i will link it across as soon as youtube lets me
Ok the youtube vid failed so im having to use photobucket :/
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(25-04-2013, 06:32 PM)Tom Wrote: (25-04-2013, 06:28 PM)306Brad Wrote: How does it feel in comparison to the standard tubby?!
No faster yet
In all seriousness, good to see this turbo on!
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Yet, being the key word, needs abit more work before it will be worth it!
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I didnt take any...
Just kidding i got a couple but they're qued behind the video of it running So just be patient
One picture! Network is being a douche!
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Thats the picture i took for facebook when i got the old one out, Also if anyones wants to or needs to change there turbo its actually really easy, if it was a standard swap it could of been done it 3hours but because this needed a bit of modifcation here and bend that there etc the time soon adds up!
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you leave the wastegate on or weld it up? . .
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Those two turbos; which is what? I see a kkk on the left..?
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KKK is on the left indeed, its closer to the camera so looks the same size, facepalm.
Left the wastegate on. Had to bend a power steering pipe down a bit but i havent done any bulkhead modification and im using the wastegate aswell and it doesnt catch anything
Anyway i got the exhaust sorted today, took it off and on lots of times with lots of cutting bending and welding inbetween. And it didnt want to mate to the original system nicely so i kind of hammered/welded it on
Doesnt look pretty but, who gives a shit?! Say what you will...
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Good effort! Aha results will be worth it in the end when you turn that boost up!
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(27-04-2013, 06:16 AM)306Brad Wrote: Good effort! Aha results will be worth it in the end when you turn that boost up!
Was planning on running low boost but thats out the window now haha
So as of now flat out 5th gear foot flat is at around 28psi, what i have noticed is the ko3 had is advantage first and second gear im not going to say the td04 is quicker off the line because that would be horse shit, that little ko3 took a right raping through the first 3 gears but thats its party trick over. Whereas the td04 gives you a short kick in the ass in second then 3rd 4th and 5th it just tanks on like nothing can stop it! Going to have a play with the pump today because i got alot of smoke as im coming on boost but it should be fun
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This is nice to read
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which manifold did you use mate? the ko3 one? . .
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f*ck no, the ko3 manifold is tiny and shit. I used what i think is a T2/k14 one (is it those 2 that share or other way round), i went over darrens to borrow a turbo to sort out the clocking and he just gave it to me aha hero!
Glad your enjoying it Stephen! I certainly am And thats what it here for
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It has to be as under the turbo as you can get it. Wish i took pics of mine i used the furthest actuator bolt hole then cut one of the holes off the actuator then bent the rod like an S so it still pull the wastegate shut. I also put a little preload on there to save having to ever touch it again. I can take some pics if you want but you'll have to wait for me to get over the pit with my proper camera and see what i can do I think i used a k14 mani then, i have a k14 here in a box which i removed gently (read hammer) from the manifold! Let me know if theres any more questions you need answering chap, i'll try my best to help out
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Looking good mate
Was looking at my td04 after I clocked it the other day seems like its easy enough to refit the actuator but I have gone down the weld shut for now as I will be gearbox mounting at some point soon can see it being tight on space down the back tho
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Some interesting welding on the downpipe there Tom, should have tacked it and asked me to do it!
Either way will do the job, look foward to seeing it up and running / bringing the coal back into cornwall!!!
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Its a bit of a lash but its air tight and doesnt feel like its being held back so it'll do til i need more power and end up with a 3" downpipe haha!
Cheers Spike, Its is brave and tight down the back!
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Done some car stuff today a proper car weekend its been! Just cleaned off and emptied the catch tank!
And i also decided to shorten the hoses on the boost controller because i thought the boost was spiking, a bit more driving should reveal whats going on!
Enjoy!
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Get a video up!
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I shall be filming some drive bys soon!
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Had a nice little suprise when i opened the bonnet today...
Me ends come off!
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that'll do it everytime . .
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Well its lost forever now lol. No loss in performance though, didnt even notice it had came off so it clearly wasnt doing anything! Stupid thing
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(29-04-2013, 02:27 PM)Tom Wrote: Well its lost forever now lol. No loss in performance though, didnt even notice it had came off so it clearly wasnt doing anything! Stupid thing
find that hard to believe mate, you sure it didn't drop off straight away? . .
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It was in there lovely yesturday then today i look and its gone, and its driving just the same aha
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Thought i'd address the mbc issue so i was just going to bung the hole for the mean time buuut
Gave it a tug to make sure it was secure, only a little one, and it fell off so sometime in the week i need to drop the engine off the mount and secure it a little better!
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Lol dervs always end up de gated one way or another, this was just another :p
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