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Thread: New turbo garrett GT 25/30r turbo setup

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    Quote Originally Posted by gldgti View Post
    "from what i hear...." go ahead and do it... then you can tell us for sure - PS - my buddy is running one in his 'rolla at 13 psi... its FAST
    Well this fella i used to know told me that his half sister's cousin used to use one.

    Haha just kidding. But seriously, not a bad idea although i'd hate to waste my money on one only to find out that it's no good.


    Ok we're finished hyjacking your thread now, Marty.

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    thats ok Preeny you can hijack my thread any time, as long as it inspires you to finally finish your mk1

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    Quote Originally Posted by twin eng, twin turbs View Post
    thats ok Preeny you can hijack my thread any time, as long as it inspires you to finally finish your mk1
    Haha I'd better be quiet then..

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    A bit of progress, today i machined out the manifold flange to mount to the cylinder head. Its out in 12mm thick mild steel plate and is match ported to the head.

    For those who are interested i match ported it by doing a simply process. With the flange outline and bolt holes machined i bolted the flange to the ported head on the car with a thick layer of silicon on it. I sprayed some wax onto the head to act as a release agent and let it set. Upon removing the flange the exact outline of the port shape is left on the flange, i then scribed carefully around the port shape and machined the ports out.

    Heres a pic of todays work.

    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails New turbo garrett GT 25/30r turbo setup-manifold-flange-machined-jpg  
    Last edited by twin eng, twin turbs; 29-06-2009 at 10:52 AM.

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    scirocco gti 2.1l 16v turb 6spd
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    thats a nice looking flange.

    rather thick, but i'm guessing, cause it's going to be quite a large/heavy manifold??


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    I machined up the exhaust flange for the outlet of the turbo, two ports will be used one for the turbine and the other for the wastegate. Ill manufacture a plate to go in between them both to seal. The turbine downpipe will expand quickly form 2 1/4" diameter out to 3" as is the rest of the exhaust and the wastegate pipe will be 1 1/2" exiting straight down below the engine! screamer pipe!!!

    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails New turbo garrett GT 25/30r turbo setup-exhaust-down-pipe-flange-jpg  
    Last edited by twin eng, twin turbs; 29-06-2009 at 10:53 AM.

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    scirocco gti 2.1l 16v turb 6spd
    Audi A4 B5 1.8t

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    Some more progress today, i manufactured number one cylinders piping to the turbo.

    This is where it starts getting a bit tricky making manifolds, i am going to make each cylinders piping the same equal tuned length 4 into 1 with a rotary collector at the turbine inlet. A rotary collector utilises the firing order of the engine 1,3,4,2. With this design the exhaust gas spins around in the collector drawing the gas out of the next cylinders pipe. Good 4 into 1 extractors are designed this way.

    Number one cylinder is obviously the furthest away from the turbo in this setup and each runner following will match its length. This pipe has 8 seam welds each one is "V" prepped, welded and internally ported out so no airflow obstruction is present.



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    Last edited by twin eng, twin turbs; 29-06-2009 at 11:03 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyda View Post
    This threads awsomeness levels are already through the roof imo.

    Just curious, whats the technical term when the turbo is mounted like that?

    and where the hell are the rest of the cars you have writen in your sig?
    Thanks Spyda, i will start a thread for the scirocco build up and their are allready pics of the twin engine mk1 in my gallery.

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    Mk1 twin eng twin turb
    scirocco gti 2.1l 16v turb 6spd
    Audi A4 B5 1.8t

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    pretty cool building manifolds.

    i'd love to have the skills!s


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred View Post
    pretty cool building manifolds.

    i'd love to have the skills!s
    Thanks Jarred, theirs no reason why you cant build these things yourself, You did a great job spraying your mk1. The tooling is the expensive part really. I paid $5500 for a great ac/dc TIG welder and its the best for all welding jobs car wise.

    Mk2 GTI 2 door 1.9l 8v turbo 1st mk2 1st engineered water vw nats 09
    Mk1 twin eng twin turb
    scirocco gti 2.1l 16v turb 6spd
    Audi A4 B5 1.8t

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