Originally Posted by
sambb
An update on the exhaust job:
Had the exhaust manifold cyl 3 runner ported. Its the one that snakes around one of the turbo bolts at the flange and is really constricted. It looked about a 1/3rd samller than the others. Port matched the manifold to the turbo (was a 2.5mm difference in I.D's). Had the wastegate runner entry re-radiused and ported and the stock wastegate actuator (which was cracking at only 4psi) ditched in favour of a turbosmart IWG75 (XR6T model) using the 7psi spring to mimic a working stock actuator.
The exhaust dumps into 3in stainless and a 200 cell cat with a spacer from dubaddiction (has only a tiny hole for the sensor to sniff through) and it hasn't cat coded which is great.
As Gav predicted the peak boost spiked big time , so at the moment I've fitted a norgren 1 way needle/seat air bleed in parrallel with the N75. It works well and really finely adjusts boost down from whatever maximum it was going to reach. With it dialled in I hit bang on 20psi and hold near that peak for a lot longer although it does still taper down a fair bit. The flatter boost curve worried me that it might be a touch lean at high rpm's but we went for a few runs with the AFR meter up its bum and it was bang on 12:1 in 2nd and 3rd gear pulls which is nice and safe so pretty happy with the result.
Next things will be to get it logged to see if there is any timing pull, and looking into why the boost is still trailing off. It could be that we need a stiffer wastegate spring as running 20psi with a 7psi spring doesn't seem to make much sense, so we can fit the additional 5psi spring inside the 7psi one, as per the kit, to give a 12psi actuator and see if that alters things. If not then the stock rear section of the exhaust is probably increasing back pressure towards the end of a pull and if thats the case then I'm happy to stop there.
All up, I'm pretty happy!
Can anyone tell me which of the N75's - stock, 'J' or 'H'/ECS race, gives the least aggressive spool up? ie most control over initial boosting.
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