14b turbo coolant lines?
#1
14b turbo coolant lines?
ok, i searched but couldnt find anything clearly of where to place in the coolant lines? people say i dont need to run the coolant lines but i want to! so please help on this one! pix will diffanantly help! thanks!
oh yea forgot, the turbo setup is for a 94 LS integra!
oh yea forgot, the turbo setup is for a 94 LS integra!
#4
Re: 14b turbo coolant lines?
Originally Posted by N/A mike
you don't need the coolant lines :1
#6
If you keep the center section cooler on a turbo it will transfer less heat from the turbine housing, into the CHRA, and then into the compressor cover. This is never a big deal on a drag car, but street cars and road racing setups can greatly benefit from a little of water running through the turbo. It will also help extend turbocharger life. I don't understand why people complain about hooking them up when it is not that hard versus the benefits of running coolant.
Last edited by BoostGear; 01-17-2011 at 10:48 PM.
#8
This is not rocket science.
1) Find a coolant line
2) Cut it in half
3) Connect one cut end to one side of the chra
4) Connect the other cut end to the other side of the chra
The coolant lines going to the throttle body are good candidates. I have been running around with no coolant lines on my 14b for a few months, but plan on hooking them up one day.
1) Find a coolant line
2) Cut it in half
3) Connect one cut end to one side of the chra
4) Connect the other cut end to the other side of the chra
The coolant lines going to the throttle body are good candidates. I have been running around with no coolant lines on my 14b for a few months, but plan on hooking them up one day.
#9
This is not rocket science.
1) Find a coolant line
2) Cut it in half
3) Connect one cut end to one side of the chra
4) Connect the other cut end to the other side of the chra
The coolant lines going to the throttle body are good candidates. I have been running around with no coolant lines on my 14b for a few months, but plan on hooking them up one day.
1) Find a coolant line
2) Cut it in half
3) Connect one cut end to one side of the chra
4) Connect the other cut end to the other side of the chra
The coolant lines going to the throttle body are good candidates. I have been running around with no coolant lines on my 14b for a few months, but plan on hooking them up one day.
thanks..putting turbo on in a week..just want it to be perfect. excited to finally be boosted.
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