
turbo install questions *(new questions added)*
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the turbo is sitting on top of my speakers in my garage. its gonna be a month or two because its gonna be a pain to hook it up with out an intercooler. i sill need the silicone elbow, oil return line, inlet gasket, down pipe + rebunged o2, and various heater hose for the pcv and coolant extention. after it goes in its going down to a local exaust shop for fmic pipes. on that side i still need a 3 ft piece of angle iron to secure it more and grind down a little more of the skid plate.
-jason
[quote="Scoobyniteowl"] Chasin' @$$ is a great form of exercise and if you do get any, then that is more exercise[/quote]
[quote="Scoobyniteowl"] Chasin' @$$ is a great form of exercise and if you do get any, then that is more exercise[/quote]
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- Vikash
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Sounds like you're planning the project well. Cool.
About the elbow... they can be expensive, so I was actually thinking of just buying a short length of 2.25" stick hose, making a 45-degree cut in it, and readhering it together with room temperature vulcanizing silicone sealant or something. Since it doesn't need to handle high pressure it probably would work, and would be a very tight 90-degree bend.
About the elbow... they can be expensive, so I was actually thinking of just buying a short length of 2.25" stick hose, making a 45-degree cut in it, and readhering it together with room temperature vulcanizing silicone sealant or something. Since it doesn't need to handle high pressure it probably would work, and would be a very tight 90-degree bend.
"Just reading vrg3's convoluted, information-packed posts made me feel better all over again." -- subyluvr2212
I've found it's good to check with the Ausies about stuff like that. In fact I'd bet MRT has the elbow you'd need and could tell you what turbos will or won't work.
The idea about cutting at a 45 doesn't sound so good to me. You want a smooth flow of air into the turbo not sharp edges.
The idea about cutting at a 45 doesn't sound so good to me. You want a smooth flow of air into the turbo not sharp edges.
02 WRX Sedan, 5mt
93 Sport Sedan, 5mt
93 Sport Sedan, 5mt
It is a tight bend. That's why Subaru went to the straight in under the mainfold intake. In fact I'd like to go that way, maybe get a 97 WRX engine....one of those stand alone ECU's that come with a map to run said engine....
Back to reality, MRT puts a note to call them for 90deg inlet help on all the VF turbos.
Back to reality, MRT puts a note to call them for 90deg inlet help on all the VF turbos.
02 WRX Sedan, 5mt
93 Sport Sedan, 5mt
93 Sport Sedan, 5mt
I agree on the ecu bit. Kelley was telling me about the kind of results he got by replacing the ecu, I don't even think he really suffered on emissions that much.
91 Pearl White Sport Sedan
04 Java Black Pearl Forester XT
2014 Volvo S60 T5
18 KTM 1290 Adventure S
87 Grey GL-10 Sedan (so long old buddy) - donated
97 Toyota 4Runner SR5 - sold
2002 BMW r1150rt-p - sold
2004 BMW r1200ST - sold
2016 BMW r1200RS - sold
04 Java Black Pearl Forester XT
2014 Volvo S60 T5
18 KTM 1290 Adventure S
87 Grey GL-10 Sedan (so long old buddy) - donated
97 Toyota 4Runner SR5 - sold
2002 BMW r1150rt-p - sold
2004 BMW r1200ST - sold
2016 BMW r1200RS - sold
thats the thing there isnt. you have to start with something and tune form there. i can pay for an ecu but i dont have a laptop and dyno time is soo expensive so i am limted to maps that you can download off the internet.
-jason
[quote="Scoobyniteowl"] Chasin' @$$ is a great form of exercise and if you do get any, then that is more exercise[/quote]
[quote="Scoobyniteowl"] Chasin' @$$ is a great form of exercise and if you do get any, then that is more exercise[/quote]
That's the biggest reason I've been thinking about an engine swap. That and the end play in my engine... I know it would be easy to get the power I want with a JDM engine, plug and play. But I love the low end of the EJ22T and know it "could" give me what I want...
02 WRX Sedan, 5mt
93 Sport Sedan, 5mt
93 Sport Sedan, 5mt
These are proving to be difficult to find. I went to Lowe's, Advanced Auto Parts, AA Auto Parts and another local hardware store, none of them had it. Lowe's had standard size copper washers. Advanced had ones that were too large. AA didn't have any and the hardware store didn't have any. What the hell is going on in this place?
--Scott--
1991 - Rio Red SS
1991 - Rio Red SS
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- Vikash
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Most likely your Advance does actually have them.
Try looking in the HELP! section; sometimes you'll find them there. Or sometimes they're by the oil drain plugs.
Many auto parts stores have them in boxes behind the counter or in the back. Typically the people working there either are scared of those boxes or don't know about them.
If you have to, you can re-anneal the washers you have now. Heat them until they glow and then quench them with water. As long as this hasn't been done too many times before, the washers will then be usable again.
Try looking in the HELP! section; sometimes you'll find them there. Or sometimes they're by the oil drain plugs.
Many auto parts stores have them in boxes behind the counter or in the back. Typically the people working there either are scared of those boxes or don't know about them.
If you have to, you can re-anneal the washers you have now. Heat them until they glow and then quench them with water. As long as this hasn't been done too many times before, the washers will then be usable again.
"Just reading vrg3's convoluted, information-packed posts made me feel better all over again." -- subyluvr2212
Ok, so I finally got to check it out. It turns out that whoever owned the car before me and tore out the turbo, never put the washers on right. They put both of them on top of the banjo bolt.
I took them off, heated them up and put them on right and voila, no burning oil. I just hope I didn't do any real damage. The turbo still works at least.

I took them off, heated them up and put them on right and voila, no burning oil. I just hope I didn't do any real damage. The turbo still works at least.
--Scott--
1991 - Rio Red SS
1991 - Rio Red SS