Killed the turbo last night
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Originally Posted by TRP951
time for a upgrade why go K26/8 when there are turbos so much better
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What mine looked like...
I attempted the turbo job myself... http://24.60.114.248:2000/fixits/
Gave up and paid Randolph Racing to put it back together.
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Well, I got all the way down to removing the turbo yesterday, and now I'm tempted to send it out for that part. Sprayed all the nuts liberally with rust blaster, tapped them good with a punch to "wake them up", and still the second one I tried to remove snapped the stud. I've got a pretty good general auto repair place right down the street, and I may just pull the car up ther and let them remove it and install the new one, then pull it home and put it back together myself. I'd really rather do it all myself, but it may just not be worth the pain. Of course, I've probably got a couple of days before I can get a replacement turbo anyway, so that gives me some time to play with it some more. Luckily the stud that broke off is in the turbo, but I worry about snapping a more critical one (unless all the ones that are left are in the turbo?).
On the turbo search, I may have found a K27/6 on Ebay, but John says I'll need new chips and injectors for it. The seller thinks he has the chips for it still, but I'm not sure whether he was running larger injectors or not. I guess I could always figure out a reduced boost level to run at (dyno tuning w/wideband) until I could afford the bigger injectors... Any thoughts?
On the turbo search, I may have found a K27/6 on Ebay, but John says I'll need new chips and injectors for it. The seller thinks he has the chips for it still, but I'm not sure whether he was running larger injectors or not. I guess I could always figure out a reduced boost level to run at (dyno tuning w/wideband) until I could afford the bigger injectors... Any thoughts?
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Now's your chance, do an upgrade.
If changing a turbo on a 951 was a 20 minute job like on SOME cars, then things would be different.
I just sold my K26/8, which probably spools the same as one of John's turbos, while making much less maximum power.
If changing a turbo on a 951 was a 20 minute job like on SOME cars, then things would be different.
I just sold my K26/8, which probably spools the same as one of John's turbos, while making much less maximum power.
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If changing a turbo on a 951 was a 20 minute job like on SOME cars
Stock turbo: nut came off
Huntley T04B: nut came off
Huntley T04E: Turned into a grenade, cold housing split in half!
Garret Hydrid 60-1 Turbo #1: Bad oil seals, they replaced the seals but didn't replace the bearings which led to the next install...
Garret Hydrid 60-1 Turbo #2: Worn bearings from the bad oil seals.
Majestic Turbo 60-1 HiFi : Been great for the past year. I highly recommend Majestic.