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And here is why. The turbo housing is 2.75 inches now and the downpipe is 2.50 inches. This creates a lot of turbulence and it explains why this turbo seems to have some lag to it when spooling up. If you notice in the pictures we could not simply cut the flange and make it bigger. The pipe is not centered on the hole so it wont work. I wish it did.
The solution for this is a new and bigger flange. RJC makes the 3 bolt flange with the correct size hole for a GTQ turbo. So we can cut the old flange off of the downpipe and weld on the new one. We will be taking the exhaust housing to the fab guy so he can center the pipe on the turbo housing and then cut the hole for the wastegate.
It should be interesting to see what the turbo spools like once this is done. It should be a little more responsive.
Just for info this turbo is on a stroker stock block, forged rods and pistons, GN1 heads, classic FAST and SMC alky kit.
Just thought this might get a few of you thinking......
The solution for this is a new and bigger flange. RJC makes the 3 bolt flange with the correct size hole for a GTQ turbo. So we can cut the old flange off of the downpipe and weld on the new one. We will be taking the exhaust housing to the fab guy so he can center the pipe on the turbo housing and then cut the hole for the wastegate.
It should be interesting to see what the turbo spools like once this is done. It should be a little more responsive.
Just for info this turbo is on a stroker stock block, forged rods and pistons, GN1 heads, classic FAST and SMC alky kit.
Just thought this might get a few of you thinking......