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Got my GT22V turbo Today

Got my GT22V turbo Today

 
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Rudolf_Diesel
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579
10-26-2009, 09:50 PM #1
I have a couple of issues though, It seems to have an issue with the bearings, although I was assured all was fine, thanks to paypal and ebay, that may be easily solved.

The other issue is - it looks sooo small compared to my T3/T4! It almost seems counter intuitive to put it on and repalce my current set up.

Aside from the bearing issue, do you think it is worth the benefit or do I need to go bigger?

I figured out what is wrongAngryAngryAngry

The dumbass packed it loose and good ol' UPS dropped it one too many times and almost completely craked the compressor housing where it mates to the center section. It just pisses me off that people don't care how they ship items. When I ship, I pack the item like I am shipping raw eggs. I have NEVER had an issue with any item I shipped.

I am also considering making it a Hybrid with a T4 compressor Dodgy Could it work???
This post was last modified: 10-26-2009, 10:24 PM by Rudolf_Diesel.

1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.
Rudolf_Diesel
10-26-2009, 09:50 PM #1

I have a couple of issues though, It seems to have an issue with the bearings, although I was assured all was fine, thanks to paypal and ebay, that may be easily solved.

The other issue is - it looks sooo small compared to my T3/T4! It almost seems counter intuitive to put it on and repalce my current set up.

Aside from the bearing issue, do you think it is worth the benefit or do I need to go bigger?

I figured out what is wrongAngryAngryAngry

The dumbass packed it loose and good ol' UPS dropped it one too many times and almost completely craked the compressor housing where it mates to the center section. It just pisses me off that people don't care how they ship items. When I ship, I pack the item like I am shipping raw eggs. I have NEVER had an issue with any item I shipped.

I am also considering making it a Hybrid with a T4 compressor Dodgy Could it work???


1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.

ForcedInduction
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3,628
10-26-2009, 10:45 PM #2
(10-26-2009, 09:50 PM)Rudolf_Diesel The other issue is - it looks sooo small compared to my T3/T4!

A couple decades of technological progress tends to shrink things a bit. Big Grin
What trim is your T04 side?

I'd say look bigger if you're wanting to run over 20psi.
59/60mm wheels if you want responsiveness but slightly limited flow on the top end.
The 71mm wheel will push 30psi 3400-4500rpm (35psi for 76mm). Both the 71/76 will not be much use below 3000rpm because of surge. (based on compressor map research)

EDIT: That sucks about the shipping. I always tightly pack and "shake test" my things. People have thanked me for sending them a few dozen wal-mart bags. Big Grin

(10-26-2009, 09:50 PM)Rudolf_Diesel I am also considering making it a Hybrid with a T4 compressor Dodgy Could it work???
I doubt it. The T3 is already pretty small for a T04 wheel, a GT22 would be tiny.
This post was last modified: 10-26-2009, 10:59 PM by ForcedInduction.
ForcedInduction
10-26-2009, 10:45 PM #2

(10-26-2009, 09:50 PM)Rudolf_Diesel The other issue is - it looks sooo small compared to my T3/T4!

A couple decades of technological progress tends to shrink things a bit. Big Grin
What trim is your T04 side?

I'd say look bigger if you're wanting to run over 20psi.
59/60mm wheels if you want responsiveness but slightly limited flow on the top end.
The 71mm wheel will push 30psi 3400-4500rpm (35psi for 76mm). Both the 71/76 will not be much use below 3000rpm because of surge. (based on compressor map research)

EDIT: That sucks about the shipping. I always tightly pack and "shake test" my things. People have thanked me for sending them a few dozen wal-mart bags. Big Grin

(10-26-2009, 09:50 PM)Rudolf_Diesel I am also considering making it a Hybrid with a T4 compressor Dodgy Could it work???
I doubt it. The T3 is already pretty small for a T04 wheel, a GT22 would be tiny.

Rudolf_Diesel
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579
10-26-2009, 11:18 PM #3
I believe the trim on the compressor is 43 and the A/R is .50.
This post was last modified: 10-26-2009, 11:19 PM by Rudolf_Diesel.

1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.
Rudolf_Diesel
10-26-2009, 11:18 PM #3

I believe the trim on the compressor is 43 and the A/R is .50.


1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.

DeliveryValve
Superturbo

1,338
10-27-2009, 08:48 AM #4
(10-26-2009, 09:50 PM)Rudolf_Diesel The dumbass packed it loose and good ol' UPS dropped it one too many times and almost completely craked the compressor housing where it mates to the center section. It just pisses me off that people don't care how they ship items. When I ship, I pack the item like I am shipping raw eggs. I have NEVER had an issue with any item I shipped. ..

Are you talking about this area?

[Image: attachment.php?aid=576]

I got another gt22v with a possibility that it is cracked here also. If indeed you have a crack there, I think then there is a design flaw with these.



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This post was last modified: 10-27-2009, 08:48 AM by DeliveryValve.

Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



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DeliveryValve
10-27-2009, 08:48 AM #4

(10-26-2009, 09:50 PM)Rudolf_Diesel The dumbass packed it loose and good ol' UPS dropped it one too many times and almost completely craked the compressor housing where it mates to the center section. It just pisses me off that people don't care how they ship items. When I ship, I pack the item like I am shipping raw eggs. I have NEVER had an issue with any item I shipped. ..

Are you talking about this area?

[Image: attachment.php?aid=576]

I got another gt22v with a possibility that it is cracked here also. If indeed you have a crack there, I think then there is a design flaw with these.



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Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



.

Rudolf_Diesel
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579
10-27-2009, 12:55 PM #5
(10-27-2009, 08:48 AM)DeliveryValve
(10-26-2009, 09:50 PM)Rudolf_Diesel The dumbass packed it loose and good ol' UPS dropped it one too many times and almost completely craked the compressor housing where it mates to the center section. It just pisses me off that people don't care how they ship items. When I ship, I pack the item like I am shipping raw eggs. I have NEVER had an issue with any item I shipped. ..

Are you talking about this area?

[Image: attachment.php?aid=576]

I got another gt22v with a possibility that it is cracked here also. If indeed you have a crack there, I think then there is a design flaw with these.



.

You are correct Sir! (Insert Ed McMahon Voice)

1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.
Rudolf_Diesel
10-27-2009, 12:55 PM #5

(10-27-2009, 08:48 AM)DeliveryValve
(10-26-2009, 09:50 PM)Rudolf_Diesel The dumbass packed it loose and good ol' UPS dropped it one too many times and almost completely craked the compressor housing where it mates to the center section. It just pisses me off that people don't care how they ship items. When I ship, I pack the item like I am shipping raw eggs. I have NEVER had an issue with any item I shipped. ..

Are you talking about this area?

[Image: attachment.php?aid=576]

I got another gt22v with a possibility that it is cracked here also. If indeed you have a crack there, I think then there is a design flaw with these.



.

You are correct Sir! (Insert Ed McMahon Voice)


1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.

DeliveryValve
Superturbo

1,338
10-27-2009, 02:46 PM #6
(10-27-2009, 12:55 PM)Rudolf_Diesel ...

You are correct Sir! (Insert Ed McMahon Voice)

Are you going to weld it back together? If so and you're successful, can I send my two back plates to you for repair?




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This post was last modified: 10-27-2009, 02:46 PM by DeliveryValve.

Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



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DeliveryValve
10-27-2009, 02:46 PM #6

(10-27-2009, 12:55 PM)Rudolf_Diesel ...

You are correct Sir! (Insert Ed McMahon Voice)

Are you going to weld it back together? If so and you're successful, can I send my two back plates to you for repair?




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Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



.

Kiwibacon
GT2256V

154
10-27-2009, 04:27 PM #7
I'd be hesitant to hybridise a VV turbo.
Simply because there's no point in trying to blow more air than it can pass out the exhaust wheel. Remember these have no wastegate so unless you've got stuffed rings you'll just choke the exhaust side sooner.
Kiwibacon
10-27-2009, 04:27 PM #7

I'd be hesitant to hybridise a VV turbo.
Simply because there's no point in trying to blow more air than it can pass out the exhaust wheel. Remember these have no wastegate so unless you've got stuffed rings you'll just choke the exhaust side sooner.

Rudolf_Diesel
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579
10-28-2009, 09:48 PM #8
Quote:Are you going to weld it back together? If so and you're successful, can I send my two back plates to you for repair?

I thought about welding it, but there is not a lot of meat there and it has to be machined. I also thought about machining my own.

The good news, I located a place in California that actually mfg's parts for all types of turbos. They have the part, but I have to by buy from a distributor about 40 miles from my house. Surprising inexpensive...$22.00.

As soon as I confirm it is the correct part I will post details so you can order one as well.
This post was last modified: 10-28-2009, 09:50 PM by Rudolf_Diesel.

1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.
Rudolf_Diesel
10-28-2009, 09:48 PM #8

Quote:Are you going to weld it back together? If so and you're successful, can I send my two back plates to you for repair?

I thought about welding it, but there is not a lot of meat there and it has to be machined. I also thought about machining my own.

The good news, I located a place in California that actually mfg's parts for all types of turbos. They have the part, but I have to by buy from a distributor about 40 miles from my house. Surprising inexpensive...$22.00.

As soon as I confirm it is the correct part I will post details so you can order one as well.


1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.

ForcedInduction
Banned

3,628
10-28-2009, 09:56 PM #9
Make sure the shaft wasn't bent when the plate broke.
ForcedInduction
10-28-2009, 09:56 PM #9

Make sure the shaft wasn't bent when the plate broke.

Rudolf_Diesel
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579
10-28-2009, 10:04 PM #10
(10-28-2009, 09:56 PM)ForcedInduction Make sure the shaft wasn't bent when the plate broke.

All seems fine. I completely disassembled and cleaned the entire turbo, reassembled and it works like new (VNT vanes). BTW, citrus based cleaner seems to do the trick with soot and carbon, gotta love d-limonine.

I filed a claim with UPS yesterday and they showed up today to pick up turbo to inspect it. The seller has yet to respond to my emails.
This post was last modified: 10-28-2009, 10:05 PM by Rudolf_Diesel.

1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.
Rudolf_Diesel
10-28-2009, 10:04 PM #10

(10-28-2009, 09:56 PM)ForcedInduction Make sure the shaft wasn't bent when the plate broke.

All seems fine. I completely disassembled and cleaned the entire turbo, reassembled and it works like new (VNT vanes). BTW, citrus based cleaner seems to do the trick with soot and carbon, gotta love d-limonine.

I filed a claim with UPS yesterday and they showed up today to pick up turbo to inspect it. The seller has yet to respond to my emails.


1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.

Kiwibacon
GT2256V

154
10-28-2009, 10:19 PM #11
(10-28-2009, 09:48 PM)Rudolf_Diesel
Quote:Are you going to weld it back together? If so and you're successful, can I send my two back plates to you for repair?

I thought about welding it, but there is not a lot of meat there and it has to be machined. I also thought about machining my own.

The good news, I located a place in California that actually mfg's parts for all types of turbos. They have the part, but I have to by buy from a distributor about 40 miles from my house. Surprising inexpensive...$22.00.

As soon as I confirm it is the correct part I will post details so you can order one as well.

Does this mean they have a parts listing for that turbo?
Kiwibacon
10-28-2009, 10:19 PM #11

(10-28-2009, 09:48 PM)Rudolf_Diesel
Quote:Are you going to weld it back together? If so and you're successful, can I send my two back plates to you for repair?

I thought about welding it, but there is not a lot of meat there and it has to be machined. I also thought about machining my own.

The good news, I located a place in California that actually mfg's parts for all types of turbos. They have the part, but I have to by buy from a distributor about 40 miles from my house. Surprising inexpensive...$22.00.

As soon as I confirm it is the correct part I will post details so you can order one as well.

Does this mean they have a parts listing for that turbo?

ForcedInduction
Banned

3,628
10-28-2009, 10:34 PM #12
I have a good backplate from a 2006 electronic GT2256V. The wheel's inducer diameter is larger but the backplate is the same.
ForcedInduction
10-28-2009, 10:34 PM #12

I have a good backplate from a 2006 electronic GT2256V. The wheel's inducer diameter is larger but the backplate is the same.

Rudolf_Diesel
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579
10-28-2009, 10:43 PM #13
(10-28-2009, 10:19 PM)Kiwibacon
(10-28-2009, 09:48 PM)Rudolf_Diesel
Quote:Are you going to weld it back together? If so and you're successful, can I send my two back plates to you for repair?

I thought about welding it, but there is not a lot of meat there and it has to be machined. I also thought about machining my own.

The good news, I located a place in California that actually mfg's parts for all types of turbos. They have the part, but I have to by buy from a distributor about 40 miles from my house. Surprising inexpensive...$22.00.

As soon as I confirm it is the correct part I will post details so you can order one as well.

Does this mean they have a parts listing for that turbo?

They have a pretty good list of parts for this turbo and more

1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.
Rudolf_Diesel
10-28-2009, 10:43 PM #13

(10-28-2009, 10:19 PM)Kiwibacon
(10-28-2009, 09:48 PM)Rudolf_Diesel
Quote:Are you going to weld it back together? If so and you're successful, can I send my two back plates to you for repair?

I thought about welding it, but there is not a lot of meat there and it has to be machined. I also thought about machining my own.

The good news, I located a place in California that actually mfg's parts for all types of turbos. They have the part, but I have to by buy from a distributor about 40 miles from my house. Surprising inexpensive...$22.00.

As soon as I confirm it is the correct part I will post details so you can order one as well.

Does this mean they have a parts listing for that turbo?

They have a pretty good list of parts for this turbo and more


1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.

winmutt
bitbanger

3,468
10-29-2009, 12:40 PM #14
(10-28-2009, 09:48 PM)Rudolf_Diesel
Quote:Are you going to weld it back together? If so and you're successful, can I send my two back plates to you for repair?

I thought about welding it, but there is not a lot of meat there and it has to be machined. I also thought about machining my own.

The good news, I located a place in California that actually mfg's parts for all types of turbos. They have the part, but I have to by buy from a distributor about 40 miles from my house. Surprising inexpensive...$22.00.

As soon as I confirm it is the correct part I will post details so you can order one as well.

Thats sounds improbable. Do they make bb upgrades for the journaled t3's?

1987 300D Sturmmachine
1991 300D Nearly Perfect
1985 300D Weekend/Camping/Dog car
1974 L508D Motoroam Monarch "NightMare"
OBK #42
winmutt
10-29-2009, 12:40 PM #14

(10-28-2009, 09:48 PM)Rudolf_Diesel
Quote:Are you going to weld it back together? If so and you're successful, can I send my two back plates to you for repair?

I thought about welding it, but there is not a lot of meat there and it has to be machined. I also thought about machining my own.

The good news, I located a place in California that actually mfg's parts for all types of turbos. They have the part, but I have to by buy from a distributor about 40 miles from my house. Surprising inexpensive...$22.00.

As soon as I confirm it is the correct part I will post details so you can order one as well.

Thats sounds improbable. Do they make bb upgrades for the journaled t3's?


1987 300D Sturmmachine
1991 300D Nearly Perfect
1985 300D Weekend/Camping/Dog car
1974 L508D Motoroam Monarch "NightMare"
OBK #42

Rudolf_Diesel
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579
10-29-2009, 05:24 PM #15
(10-29-2009, 12:40 PM)winmutt
(10-28-2009, 09:48 PM)Rudolf_Diesel
Quote:Are you going to weld it back together? If so and you're successful, can I send my two back plates to you for repair?

I thought about welding it, but there is not a lot of meat there and it has to be machined. I also thought about machining my own.

The good news, I located a place in California that actually mfg's parts for all types of turbos. They have the part, but I have to by buy from a distributor about 40 miles from my house. Surprising inexpensive...$22.00.

As soon as I confirm it is the correct part I will post details so you can order one as well.

Thats sounds improbable. Do they make bb upgrades for the journaled t3's?

Not sure, but the name of the company is Turbo International in Carlsbad, CA. You can downlaod a catalog from their website.

1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.
Rudolf_Diesel
10-29-2009, 05:24 PM #15

(10-29-2009, 12:40 PM)winmutt
(10-28-2009, 09:48 PM)Rudolf_Diesel
Quote:Are you going to weld it back together? If so and you're successful, can I send my two back plates to you for repair?

I thought about welding it, but there is not a lot of meat there and it has to be machined. I also thought about machining my own.

The good news, I located a place in California that actually mfg's parts for all types of turbos. They have the part, but I have to by buy from a distributor about 40 miles from my house. Surprising inexpensive...$22.00.

As soon as I confirm it is the correct part I will post details so you can order one as well.

Thats sounds improbable. Do they make bb upgrades for the journaled t3's?

Not sure, but the name of the company is Turbo International in Carlsbad, CA. You can downlaod a catalog from their website.


1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.

Rudolf_Diesel
Ask me if I care...

579
10-30-2009, 09:22 PM #16
I talked to my local distributor for about an hour today about different turbo combos and I think we settled on a unit he is going to build for me. It will be a VNt with a TD2501 exhaust housing and a GT2871R compressor housing, yes it is a hybrid and yes I am reckless.

My motivation, let someone tell me it can't be done or shouldn't and I will try it. Ultimately all the calcs I do on paper will never duplicate the real world. I will keep you posted as to progress on this project...

1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.
Rudolf_Diesel
10-30-2009, 09:22 PM #16

I talked to my local distributor for about an hour today about different turbo combos and I think we settled on a unit he is going to build for me. It will be a VNt with a TD2501 exhaust housing and a GT2871R compressor housing, yes it is a hybrid and yes I am reckless.

My motivation, let someone tell me it can't be done or shouldn't and I will try it. Ultimately all the calcs I do on paper will never duplicate the real world. I will keep you posted as to progress on this project...


1982 300SD: 304,xxx Super M-pump with 7.5mm elements, 265 Nozzles, GT35 water cooled turbo, M90 Supercharger, A/W Intercooler, Serpentine drive belt, 3" SS exhaust with Magnaflow muffler, 240 breather, AEM dry Filter, Manual Boost Control, EGT / Boost / EMP gauges....Moved on to other projects

1995 F-350 7.3L PSD: 230,xxx 6.0 IC, DIY Stage 1 Injectors, 17* hpop, Tony Wildman Chip, John Wood Trans, 6.4L TC, 3" down pipe, 4" straight exhaust, 310 HP on wheel dyno - 8500# dually: 0-60 in 6.98

Suzuki Samurai: VW 1.9L TD, Trackick doubler transfer case (made by me) 5.8:1 transfer case gears, YJ springs front and rear with rear missing links, wheel base extended 14", diffs welded, some day a VNT.

Biohazard
Smokin like a champ!

376
03-09-2010, 10:13 AM #17
My dad just picked up a GT22V a couple days ago for his car. Supposed to be low milage, removed due to totaled car. I finally got a good look at it and found out the edges of all the blades on the turbine wheel are beat to crap. At least the vanes move smoothly. So, now he's going to a turbo shop in Tacoma to see about a new turbine. Having seen this thread, we're going to see if they can hook up that GT2871 compressor side as well. Seems to me like that would be a great setup. Do you have any updates on this?
This post was last modified: 03-09-2010, 10:14 AM by Biohazard.

82 300SD aka The Flyin Pumpkin (Gone): 7.5mm super M-pump, T3 60 trim turbo, Coldish air intake, A/W intercooler, propane injection, SW Boost and EGT gauges, Monark 265 nozzles, ported/polished cylinder head.

84 Euro 300D 4 sp: White with black trunk and hood. Blue cloth interior. Manual everything. 300DT front swaybar. C320 17" wheels. Now with the Flyin Pumpkins engine! 
Biohazard
03-09-2010, 10:13 AM #17

My dad just picked up a GT22V a couple days ago for his car. Supposed to be low milage, removed due to totaled car. I finally got a good look at it and found out the edges of all the blades on the turbine wheel are beat to crap. At least the vanes move smoothly. So, now he's going to a turbo shop in Tacoma to see about a new turbine. Having seen this thread, we're going to see if they can hook up that GT2871 compressor side as well. Seems to me like that would be a great setup. Do you have any updates on this?


82 300SD aka The Flyin Pumpkin (Gone): 7.5mm super M-pump, T3 60 trim turbo, Coldish air intake, A/W intercooler, propane injection, SW Boost and EGT gauges, Monark 265 nozzles, ported/polished cylinder head.

84 Euro 300D 4 sp: White with black trunk and hood. Blue cloth interior. Manual everything. 300DT front swaybar. C320 17" wheels. Now with the Flyin Pumpkins engine! 

ForcedInduction
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3,628
03-09-2010, 02:17 PM #18
71mm might be a bit big for a 22 to drive without high backpressure. 60mm is about as big as I'd go. A GT25V could probably push a 71 with reasonable EMP.
This post was last modified: 03-09-2010, 02:17 PM by ForcedInduction.
ForcedInduction
03-09-2010, 02:17 PM #18

71mm might be a bit big for a 22 to drive without high backpressure. 60mm is about as big as I'd go. A GT25V could probably push a 71 with reasonable EMP.

Biohazard
Smokin like a champ!

376
03-09-2010, 03:59 PM #19
Thanks for the input, FI. I'll pass that on to my dad. I'll let you all know what the turbo shop says.

82 300SD aka The Flyin Pumpkin (Gone): 7.5mm super M-pump, T3 60 trim turbo, Coldish air intake, A/W intercooler, propane injection, SW Boost and EGT gauges, Monark 265 nozzles, ported/polished cylinder head.

84 Euro 300D 4 sp: White with black trunk and hood. Blue cloth interior. Manual everything. 300DT front swaybar. C320 17" wheels. Now with the Flyin Pumpkins engine! 
Biohazard
03-09-2010, 03:59 PM #19

Thanks for the input, FI. I'll pass that on to my dad. I'll let you all know what the turbo shop says.


82 300SD aka The Flyin Pumpkin (Gone): 7.5mm super M-pump, T3 60 trim turbo, Coldish air intake, A/W intercooler, propane injection, SW Boost and EGT gauges, Monark 265 nozzles, ported/polished cylinder head.

84 Euro 300D 4 sp: White with black trunk and hood. Blue cloth interior. Manual everything. 300DT front swaybar. C320 17" wheels. Now with the Flyin Pumpkins engine! 

 
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