Oil vs. Water cooled turbos?
Water cooling is nice because you don't really need to idle your car before shutdown and continually cools the turbo. But setting up a turbo to be water cooled on a N/A engine might lead to probs with the coolant system since its not meant to take on the extra load of cooling a turbo. I personally never bothered water cooling mine and just idle for a bit before shutdown.
i never idle it... jus turn the bitch off
the turbo cost almost nothing and its so small... i call it garbage.... if someone can help me find a t3/t4 u can have my turbo jus for finding me a CHEAP good good priced one... im talkin below 300 cuz i can get one for that much
the turbo cost almost nothing and its so small... i call it garbage.... if someone can help me find a t3/t4 u can have my turbo jus for finding me a CHEAP good good priced one... im talkin below 300 cuz i can get one for that much
water cooled bearing sections have almost twice the life expectancy of the ones that are just oil cooled. you can also run higher oil temps with a water cooled one, i say if you have a choice, take the water and oil cooled bearing.
My turbo is watercooledand I use it(14b). I have seen next to no increase with it. I have a stock alimunum rad from a 91 Auto civic.
There is a slight difference but when you up the horsepower on an engine that creates more heat also, so someof it is from that too!
There is a slight difference but when you up the horsepower on an engine that creates more heat also, so someof it is from that too!
Originally Posted by Captain Bruteforce
When I do my kit im only running coolant to the turbo. coolant cools better than oil anyways.


