diesel turbo?
#11
Re: diesel turbo?
Originally Posted by BLAAST
if you're gonna use the turbo to boost an air/fuel mixture, you need a turbo with a static, carbon seal thrust system. i'm not aware of any diesel turbo equipped with such devicefrom the factory. ALL BORGS, HOLSETS and Garrett diesel turbos I have looked at have dynamic seal, which allows oil-Gas contamination if fuel is present in the compressor.
how bad is this contamination actually? I don'T know. I quite frankly don'T have much hands-on experience with draw thru.
how bad is this contamination actually? I don'T know. I quite frankly don'T have much hands-on experience with draw thru.
so that whole post was pointless
#12
Re: diesel turbo?
Originally Posted by bitchasscracker
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worked fine for me
or you could suck my ****. some one just made a post about this 4 days ago. you act like you feed on noob sperm. dont you get tired of ansewring the same question 3-4 times a week
#13
Re: diesel turbo?
Originally Posted by boostedcb7
heres and idea.....if you are sick of answering the same question 3-4 times a week, how about you ignore the question and dont answer them insted of posting a stupid worthless comment like the 2 you have made.....just some food for thought....ohh and i think you should lay off the internet steroids internet tough guy!!
#14
Re: diesel turbo?
You can use a diesel turbo. Some diesels turbines may not stand up to the heat as well because diesels typically have cooler average exhaust temps. It shouldn't be a problem unless you always drive the car like you stole it.
#15
Re: diesel turbo?
Originally Posted by mike94se
Another ------ that stole a computer
that is what i was thinking.
he is just mad becouse i cought his mom in my bathroom stuffing my dirty underwear and playing with her 12lb ****, so i was forced to call the authourities
#17
Re: diesel turbo?
Originally Posted by Obscene_CNN
Some diesels turbines may not stand up to the heat as well because diesels typically have cooler average exhaust temps.
#18
Re: diesel turbo?
The best thing to do when considering using a diesel turbo is to look up the turbine wheel part number and see if it is also used in a turbo for a gas engine. If it is then you will know for a fact it is safe to use. Otherwise, your gambling... Of course we know some people here are willing to gamble.