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Old 08-26-2004, 10:36 PM
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I think you missed his point. He's saying why worry about hooking up the coolant lines on a $100 turbo. If the turbo was more expensive than my motor I might consider it, but no....
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Old 08-26-2004, 10:37 PM
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I think you missed his point. He's saying why worry about hooking up the coolant lines on a $100 turbo. If the turbo was more expensive than my motor I might consider it, but no....
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Old 08-26-2004, 10:48 PM
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hmm

maybe they put the watercooling there for a reason...thats why
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Old 08-26-2004, 10:55 PM
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Your just not going to give up on this, are you? Oh well, to each his own....

I would just rather lose a few days off the life of my turbo than jepordize the integrity of my cooling system. I can change a turbo in a matter of minutes and it will only cost me a couple hundred bucks at the most. Oil cooled turbos seem to work just fine and have no problems lasting as long as a water/oil cooled turbo.
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Old 08-27-2004, 01:59 AM
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Originally Posted by ssl2k
hmm

maybe they put the watercooling there for a reason...thats why
funny seeing that alot of new turbo's have a option of oil only..

u tell me.. is it worth over heating ur motor and possiably blowing it up when a motor will cost u 500..for a d and about 6-700 for a b (give or take ) or just replacing a old turbo that usally
only cost no more the 200 bucks? hmm thats a tuff dicussion.

btw how many turbo cars do u have?
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Old 08-27-2004, 06:11 AM
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so why did you "stretch" your head studs...that makes no sense whatsoever...
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Old 08-27-2004, 04:27 PM
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they were brand new ARP's, and it is recomended by LOTS of engine builders to torque, loosen, and re-torque them a few times to get any "stretch" out of them. anyways..

tonight after work i'm going to pull the coolant lines, and possibly the turbo, and see if the car is blowing smoke still. i sure hope the engine is still good, i just dont feel like swapping it, i've done too many swaps lately and i dont have the time. thanks for the replies guys.

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the coolant wasnt really a chocolate like mixture before, and it billowed smoke for about an hour (had to get to a place and back to my house while it was smoking)......and it didnt eat much coolant. it was however blowing ---- from the breather. i only ran the motor for like 10 minutes so far since i've swapped the head. we'll see tonight what its like.
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Old 08-27-2004, 10:06 PM
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personally i think it can be the ringlands on the pistons
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Originally Posted by Dr.Boost
Your just not going to give up on this, are you? Oh well, to each his own....

I would just rather lose a few days off the life of my turbo than jepordize the integrity of my cooling system. I can change a turbo in a matter of minutes and it will only cost me a couple hundred bucks at the most. Oil cooled turbos seem to work just fine and have no problems lasting as long as a water/oil cooled turbo.
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Old 08-28-2004, 10:22 AM
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so i ran it last night for a while. i started it up-no smoke AT ALL for a couple minutes, idled perfectly, etc.... as soon as it gets warm and i rev it a bit, it starts billowing smoke. i drive it around, engine revs fine and pulls well, but the turbo isnt spoolling that quickly (it is a big turbo, but it was spooling even slower). i get back to the house, shut it down, and start it up a few minutes later. this time, NO SMOKE, even warm, for like 10 minutes idling. then, i blip the throttle, and plenty of smoke comes.....still runs perfect, no crap coming from breather anymore, etc etc.

still billows smoke when i get on it. oh well, i think i'm going to get a CCA Rebuilt turbo, and throw it in.....after i do a comp. test on the engine. if its bad, i'll just throw my spare A6 i was planning on doing rods and pistons on into the car. thanks for your help guys-adam
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