hey i am int he process of putting a surf turbo and other equipment on my 84 2.4L and need to knwo where to connect up a boost guage to? and whether it is worth fitting a blow off valve or a dump return pipe?
thanks batcho101
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2L->2Lt
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turboing a 2L does not make it a 2L-T - the bottom end of a 2L-T is substantially stronger than the 2L, and it doesn't take a lot of boost to kill a 2L.batcho101 wrote:hey i am int he process of putting a surf turbo and other equipment on my 84 2.4L and need to knwo where to connect up a boost guage to? and whether it is worth fitting a blow off valve or a dump return pipe?
thanks batcho101
boost gauge should be teed into the boost compensator feed line on the fuel pump. if you are not fitting the turbo fuel pump, anywhere on the inlet manifold/crossover.
BOV is a waste of time, it will not work* and will not achieve anything**.
*unless you have a throttle butterfly, some imported surf 2.4's do AND you are boosting over 10 - 11psi (better not to unless you intercool).
** with high boost and a throttle butterfly it will reduce boost spiking but you NEED both high boost and a throttle butterfly to need it and for it to do anything
what is a dump return pipe?? a dump pipe is the pipe from the back of the turbo, there are gains to be had by fitting a larger exhaust yes. or are you talking about a plumback pipe from the BOV? not strictly necessary on a non-EFI engine but helps skeep the system waterproof/dustproof.
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ok thanks for that dumbdunce i am nto fitting the injector pump but there is a fitting on the bottom of the crossover pipe so it looks like i will be using that. are there any differences between how the mechanical guages and electrical guages work or do they alls till take a vacumm line?
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