My first HMT, on my "euro" civic
#11
Re: My first HMT, on my "euro" civic
AHHH i just saw that!!! no fuel management?!!! stock injectors stock ecu??
your asking for trouble there dude big time. get some management ASAP
also, i just watched your video. it looks like your oil drain is a good 45* off from 6oclock. your oil drain should be pointing straight to the ground. this allows for maximum efficiency. if its clocked too much ( i typically hear no more than 30* off from straight down) you'll result in oil starvation. my buddy killed his t3 turbo this way. had it clocked a lil too much.
rotate that center section asap
-Luke
your asking for trouble there dude big time. get some management ASAP
also, i just watched your video. it looks like your oil drain is a good 45* off from 6oclock. your oil drain should be pointing straight to the ground. this allows for maximum efficiency. if its clocked too much ( i typically hear no more than 30* off from straight down) you'll result in oil starvation. my buddy killed his t3 turbo this way. had it clocked a lil too much.
rotate that center section asap
-Luke
#12
Re: My first HMT, on my "euro" civic
i know, but my goal is to blow i anyway, have a z6 in my garage that im going to put in it, and also i donīt have a job so i cant aford a fuelmanagement programe right now but a fmu and fuelpump is coming soon.
about the t3 turbo i know the oil drain is f* and is about 45*, and i can't rotate the center
beacuse the the wastegate wont fit then.
this is my first hmt so of course things will be f* and since i live in sweden i cant get the same parts that you guyes have at your junk yard and turbostuff dealers
about the t3 turbo i know the oil drain is f* and is about 45*, and i can't rotate the center
beacuse the the wastegate wont fit then.
this is my first hmt so of course things will be f* and since i live in sweden i cant get the same parts that you guyes have at your junk yard and turbostuff dealers
#13
Re: My first HMT, on my "euro" civic
You can rotate it, I was looking at your pics and It looks like if you loosen you v-band flange and it will spin, Then you will need to rotate hte compressor side witch is probably a large snap ring. If you dont have snap ring pliers then you can grind down a pair of Needle-Nose Pliers. It looks like a chrysler turbo, like a TDO4. Check out this link https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=13035.0
Then get some sort of mangement system. OR you will blow it up for shure.
Then get some sort of mangement system. OR you will blow it up for shure.
#15
Re: My first HMT, on my "euro" civic
haha np man. all hmt setups need some improvement. if you rotate both the compressor and exhaust housings together you wont have to worry about the wastegate. basically you just want the center cartridge(with oil feed and drain holes) to rotate
yah even the fmu is better than nothing i guess
goodluck
-Luke
yah even the fmu is better than nothing i guess
goodluck
-Luke
#16
Re: My first HMT, on my "euro" civic
Your turbo gonna blow because it's not clocked right and running with no managment is just retarded, even if you are trying to blow the motor.
The right way to blow a motor is from too much hp, not from too much deto.
The right way to blow a motor is from too much hp, not from too much deto.
#17
Re: My first HMT, on my "euro" civic
the gare is in my garage now and the turbo is off and ready to be fixt. thanx guyes!
going whit an fmu and walbro 255 undtil i can get my hands on some good management, found a greddy piggyback for about 500. does anyone have some feedback on the greddy system?
going whit an fmu and walbro 255 undtil i can get my hands on some good management, found a greddy piggyback for about 500. does anyone have some feedback on the greddy system?
#19
Re: My first HMT, on my "euro" civic
Originally Posted by killah
i know, but my goal is to blow i anyway, have a z6 in my garage that im going to put in it, and also i donīt have a job so i cant aford a fuelmanagement programe right now but a fmu and fuelpump is coming soon.
#20
Re: My first HMT, on my "euro" civic
the engine a d14a2 aint worth a ---- in sweden, and the ecu is not of the ordinary type, dont know if itīs a obd1 or obd2, have looked every where to find out what obd i have, yes i could switch to an p28 ecu, i have one but a funny thing is that only 2 of the 3 connectors to the ecu fits, and converison harnests to my car are no where to be found beacus itīs an uk model. and i dont know anything about chipbrurning and stuff, are trying to learn but aint a fast learner.