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turbos
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Its not allways this easy. Some have a locating pin that needs to either be removed or at least moved to suit the new location. Also you may need to rework the Actuator bracket or rod if it has an inbuilt waste gate. Otherwise there is nothing else that can really go wrong.SIMMO84 wrote:if your doin wat i think your doin its easy as jus loosen the clamps on the snails and turn it to where u want
Don't turn it. Thats such a stupid idea, when they're built, they're balanced. And if you go changing it, you're going to throw the balancing out. You can check for yourself, if you open it up, check the back of the wheels they should have gouge marks from where they are balanced.
So basically, your turbo is going to fail early if you play with it.
So basically, your turbo is going to fail early if you play with it.
Some say he knows two facts about ducks...and they're both wrong.
How does turning the housing affect the balance of the compressor wheels?Rilux wrote:Don't turn it. Thats such a stupid idea, when they're built, they're balanced. And if you go changing it, you're going to throw the balancing out. You can check for yourself, if you open it up, check the back of the wheels they should have gouge marks from where they are balanced.
So basically, your turbo is going to fail early if you play with it.
It is the shaft which is balanced, not the housings. As long as you do it properly, rotating the housings will not effect your turbo.Rilux wrote:Don't turn it. Thats such a stupid idea, when they're built, they're balanced. And if you go changing it, you're going to throw the balancing out. You can check for yourself, if you open it up, check the back of the wheels they should have gouge marks from where they are balanced.
So basically, your turbo is going to fail early if you play with it.
You obviously have never modified an turbo engine???
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