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IntaCooler 04-05-2008 05:36 PM

MP70 vband fitment issues
 
vband isnt sealing with the master power t70, the pics tell the storry
anyone else ever get this problem with the MP70 and what could be done
there are a few options but i'd like to keep it clean looking, instead of clamping to the turbo i could extend with some pipe and use the 2 vband flanges, i was also thinking maybe to trim the vband itself on the one side so that it would sit in the groove of the turbo to seal up

thanks for the help in advance
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oh and would/does it matter that the flange is 1.5mm larger all around?
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gen4acclude 04-05-2008 05:37 PM

Re: MP70 vband fitment issues
 
yah it matters if its bigger it will never seal

0b00st0 04-05-2008 09:32 PM

Re: MP70 vband fitment issues
 

Originally Posted by g_shok
vband isnt sealing with the master power t70

Turbo vbands are generally different from regular 3" or 2.5", etc vbands.

Give me some dimensions like OD and ID. I see if the precision turbo ones are similar.




IntaCooler 04-05-2008 09:57 PM

Re: MP70 vband fitment issues
 
well the vband is the 3" ss, pretty standard i think as for the turbo
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0b00st0 04-06-2008 02:58 AM

Re: MP70 vband fitment issues
 

Originally Posted by g_shok
well the vband is the 3" ss, pretty standard i think as for the turbo
http://img238.imageshack.us/img238/612/810015tq5.th.gif

On the precision turbos that we use, a standard 3" vband is way to big. A 2.5" is closer to fitting, but then you can't use a 3" on the outlet.

Like I said, there are special Vbands for use with turbos that allow the right size piping.




IntaCooler 04-06-2008 01:16 PM

Re: MP70 vband fitment issues
 
2.5" vband clamp won't fit will it? the outlet is closer to 3" i dont think you would be able to even put the vband on properly
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/9...0465wf2.th.jpghttp://img144.imageshack.us/img144/6...0464dn1.th.jpg.
if youve got any leads on where i can get these special vbands let me know

0b00st0 04-06-2008 07:22 PM

Re: MP70 vband fitment issues
 

Okay I measured a precision turbo 3" v-band and the OD was 92mm, exactly like yours.

The ID is about 2.875, slightly smaller than 3" tubing. The tubing slips over a small lip on these v-bands.


I'll try to get a pic.



IntaCooler 04-07-2008 01:16 AM

Re: MP70 vband fitment issues
 

Originally Posted by MADMAX
Okay I measured a precision turbo 3" v-band and the OD was 92mm, exactly like yours.

The ID is about 2.875, slightly smaller than 3" tubing. The tubing slips over a small lip on these v-bands.


I'll try to get a pic.



yeah my tubing fits snug on the vband flange, theres the little lip like you said
but its the seal on the turbo that's no good

0b00st0 04-07-2008 01:46 AM

Re: MP70 vband fitment issues
 

Originally Posted by g_shok
yeah my tubing fits snug on the vband flange, theres the little lip like you said
but its the seal on the turbo that's no good

NO I mean the tubing fits OVER the vband.



IntaCooler 04-07-2008 10:50 AM

Re: MP70 vband fitment issues
 

Originally Posted by MADMAX
NO I mean the tubing fits OVER the vband.



try to get a pic cuz im not quite understanding
i just need to know if i trim the inside of the vband or do i extend the housing with straight pipe and use 2 flanges instead of clamping to the turbo housing


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