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Is a turbo suposed to whistle

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Is a turbo suposed to whistle

Post by mickbeny »

Hi all...Just got my tubo overhauled,I now hear a little whistle on boost.Is this normal?..I never heared it before.
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Post by largesuzy »

yes normal it is air being sucked threw that makes the whistle noise :D
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Post by murcod »

I was told once by a turbo rebuilder that they whistle less when they are balanced correctly.
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Post by chunderlicious »

different whistle when it is unbalanced. go to the street drags and tell me if you can here a turbo whislte on a 200 grand turbo skyline motor whislte. every turbo will unbalance when pushed to its limits.

the whistle is air disturbance, much like the 'wocca wocca"(thump thump thump thump) of a helicopter, you cant get rid of it unless it doesnt spin very fast (until it is under strain, i.e. boost, heavy acceleration). most of the spool is from the exhaust housing wheel as it is spinning with a big pipe going straight out the back of the car where as the compressor housing has the air filter attached.

whistle isnt bad, but when it changes from the whistle your car normally has it is bad, or if the whistle goes away all of a sudden while driving hard somewhere, look out the back of the car for a couple of pieces of turbo.
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Post by Hoonz »

when i had my turbo rebuilt (hiflowed) it whislted a hell of alot more

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Post by bru21 »

the greater the whistle the less efficent for a given output in kw. although the sound would prob consume less than 1 kw. I have heard of some fellas filing the blades to make a greater whistle
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Post by BIG GQ »

A boost/intake leak will also whistle so you may want to check everything has been reinstalled correctly.
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Post by Rb25sil80 »

Unless the whistle is your compressor wheel scraping out the inside of the housing :D

I'd be getting it checked out, especially if its still covered by warranty.
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