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The head is at the machine shop for repair, bought one new exhaust valve for it. Got the head gasket set and new piston rings are on way from US.
About the Tial MVR flow that have been discussed in a couple of other threads... This setup with the quite big Holset hotside had a minimum boost level of 1,6 bar. The WG didn't flow enough to use lower boost. Propably the stock WG flows as well as the Tial..?
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Got the head from the machine shop today. Also got a crack free spare AAN-head for future use...
Here is how the turbine wheel looks. There is small dents on all blades. Propably go the easiest route with this thing, take off 1-1,5mm of each blade and re-balance the shaft.
Maybe we do something fun on the compressor side also... only maybe...
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Jea, it's propably a miracle. Have to clean it to be 100% sure, but at least there isn't any big one. I have a few craks on my old head but they don't effect anything.
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Originally posted by Thuppu View PostJea, it's propably a miracle. Have to clean it to be 100% sure, but at least there isn't any big one. I have a few craks on my old head but they don't effect anything.1995 Audi S6 - AAN (~350hp)
2008 BMW 530xd (235hp)
2008 Hyundai i30 - 1.6 CRDI (89hp)
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Originally posted by Thuppu View PostHere is how the turbine wheel looks. There is small dents on all blades. Propably go the easiest route with this thing, take off 1-1,5mm of each blade and re-balance the shaft.
Lowers inertia to gain spool up, gives you the chance to run higher rotor speeds when compressor tip speed is not met.
Downside is max efficiency is lowered, but makes same turbine allowing more flow.
Originally posted by Thuppu View PostMaybe we do something fun on the compressor side also... only maybe...
Where do you got this from? Iveco 13l truck i guess...
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I propably only smoothen down those dents a bit and re-balance the chaft, should be good that wise.
The 1mm shaft difference is not a problem, can made a 7mm ID 8mm OD sleeve to fill the gap, and I have the housing for that wheel also. It's close but the HX40 housing maybe have enough material. But how would a comp wheel of 67/98mm size work with the 65/76mm turbine? Would there be surge problems? This is only a thought, just interesting... Got it quite cheap with the housing. It's from a HX50 MFS. Propably left over from some bigger hybrid build..?
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Stop being a cheap ******* and get a new turbine wheel.
Do it properly
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Yea I know, this is lame. I don't want a chinese chaft, could get one for 100e, but a geniune Holset cost 299e. And this should be perfectly usable after balancing(40e).
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By the way, I've missed all the spark plug discussion..
What's the problem with F5DP0R? I've been using them for the duration of my project but have not stumbled across anything? I think Thuppu was using the 1.8T ones? I have had problems with those though on another car. Yeah, they are 1/4 as expensive but I think the originals are well worth it.
Also the NGK BKR EIX plugs are well used and seem to be very reliable.
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