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You should have bags of room down the back of the engine, get a wastegate on for sure.
Upto 30 psi should be plenty
Might be an idea to crack on with a new bottom end with hdi rods in, if only ready to swap in if the current ones goes pop.
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Plans are already in place ;P
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(31-10-2013, 05:53 PM)Paul_13 Wrote: I've been told by some people that welding the waste gate shut is a big no no?!
It's far from ideal. But its the lazy option and you won't suffer wastegate creep which is a pain in the ass.
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Picked up a replacement engine yesterday so will be rebuilding it.
Hdi 16v rods included!
Will keep you updated with pics
Was going to run a mbc as I've heard this helps with wastegate creep.
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There's plenty of room for a waste gate. Just be sure you don't use too thick a plate from mani to turbo
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Nice one cheers for the info.
A noob question I know and too lazy to search but what thickness plate do I need?
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(12-11-2013, 06:59 AM)Paul_13 Wrote: Nice one cheers for the info.
A noob question I know and too lazy to search but what thickness plate do I need?
6/8mm
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Or man up and weld it like I did
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Awesome looking car, i loved my old diesel 205, wicked car! Makes me wish i knew how to do all this stuff, my limit is changing wheels, help (ie tea making and collecting things) and well thats about it lol! Coming along nicely though mate!
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Got the bits sorted for my air intake.
57/63 reducer elbow,
2 x 63mm joiners,
63mm x 25mm tee for the oil breather
Length of 63mm flexi pipe
63mm is 2.5"
I thought 3" would be too big to fit under the bonnet of the 205
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(16-11-2013, 02:49 PM)Paul_13 Wrote:
Err.. What you planning on doing with that T piece?
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Linking the oil breather pipework into it
Getting a bit of high crankcase pressure
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(16-11-2013, 03:51 PM)Paul_13 Wrote: Linking the oil breather pipework into it
Getting a bit of high crankcase pressure
Never thought of that..
If your de-filtered it'll make no odds surely.
And I thought that bit by the TMIC vent to atmosphere anyway as soon as you take it off the standard intake?
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I've got it venting to atmosphere at the moment
Thought I'd give the tee a go.
If it's piped in as standard my guess it it needs it.
Especially if I've got it boosting at 31psi! Any blow by the rings will pressurise the block
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Youl just run boost pressure.down into the engine breather etc. Surely you dont want that as youl have no breather at all on boost
EDIT: thats your intake pipe clearly not a boost pipe hahaha such a fool I can be
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The tee is situated after the filter btw
The tee won't be in line with the compressed air pipework.
I was thinking what you were on about
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Lucky bastard. I want some
Doesnt even own a 306.
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I have that t-piece after the air filter, seems to work fine
Blaze '6 and Blaze D-turbo!
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Really need to get a move on with this, think my engine is using up coolant quite a bit!
My gti still needs fixing too!
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All xuds lose coolant somewhere! Its character :p
Doesnt even own a 306.
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Haha I know, I'm surprised it hasn't run away yet I've waaay overfilled it with oil!
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I'm sure all that oil will be all over the block soon!
Doesnt even own a 306.
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Err, oil much?
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It's bleeding a bit.
And I have a massive boost leak somewhere.
I think it's coming from the mating face on the head but being phase1 it has bolts instead of studs originally and the damage has already been done. It did hold up fine for quite a while but has got much worse.
I've upsized the fuel filter a bit
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HDI rods
Found the boost leak!
New one!
Manual boost controller
That's better! I turned the fuel up a fair whack after that pic. Need to fit my ground LDA pin again
Its doing around 30 psi now
Need to get on with the engine rebuild and TD04
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Bet its going well now?
Doesnt even own a 306.
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