Say good bye to rusty turbo housing
#21
Re: Say good bye to rusty turbo housing
ah i was looking at your sig picture wrong, i thought the intlet was coming from right next to the ehust, just didn't look hard enough i see it now with the better picture.
pretty cool
did you use a pump to push the oil back to the pan?
pretty cool
did you use a pump to push the oil back to the pan?
#22
Re: Say good bye to rusty turbo housing
Sorry to jack the thread yes, there is a pump in the trunk scavenging oil from the turbo. I haven't got it permanently mounted yet so I'll post pics on my thread when I do. Post over on my build thread of you have more questions, don't want be steal this thread.
#24
Re: Say good bye to rusty turbo housing
Originally Posted by ososlohatch
holy ---- thats a ------- sweet computer in teh backroundz
Just got it put back together last night - still have to tuck the wiring. Yeah I am a car and pc nerd.
#25
Re: Say good bye to rusty turbo housing
Originally Posted by Urinemachine
Just got it put back together last night - still have to tuck the wiring. Yeah I am a car and pc nerd.
#29
Re: Say good bye to rusty turbo housing
Your computer looks like a meth lab.
I wish someone could produce pictures of these coatings after 10k miles or so. Doing research on any of them only leads to nice pictures of freshly coated ---- and speculation.
I wish someone could produce pictures of these coatings after 10k miles or so. Doing research on any of them only leads to nice pictures of freshly coated ---- and speculation.
#30
Re: Say good bye to rusty turbo housing
Yeah you can watercool the ram but theres not much to be gained.
I finished the wiring on the ---- tonight - its all tucked behind the other side of the motherboard - I think I am done for a while haha.
Sorry for OT haha
I finished the wiring on the ---- tonight - its all tucked behind the other side of the motherboard - I think I am done for a while haha.
Sorry for OT haha