ABSURDflow Turbo KLDE Mazda V6 Thread
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Churbo?! Didn't know that but that's not unusual in this day and age. I've always used genuine garretts so this is a gamble. We'll see I guess.
Their vband band clamps/hardware are made in the USA.
Interesting read, not sure when it was published. I do know Precision had some issues a couple years ago when they separated from Garrett and had to quickly source components (from turbonectics, etc), and their reliability suffered. But they supposedly fixed all that. I'm not too concerned.
http://turbodirect.co.za/site/index....=709&Itemid=21
I didn't know either until I saw their booth at PRI. They had stainless vbands on display but when I ordered the turbo they said they didn't have them available yet. Dimensions seems to be the same as the tial pieces; I do not have any tial turbine housings here to compare directly. For a non-stainless cast piece it is just as smooth inside as the tial turbine. Much smoother than a garrett piece which again is much smoother than a chinese piece.
Their vband band clamps/hardware are made in the USA.
Interesting read, not sure when it was published. I do know Precision had some issues a couple years ago when they separated from Garrett and had to quickly source components (from turbonectics, etc), and their reliability suffered. But they supposedly fixed all that. I'm not too concerned.
http://turbodirect.co.za/site/index....=709&Itemid=21
I didn't know either until I saw their booth at PRI. They had stainless vbands on display but when I ordered the turbo they said they didn't have them available yet. Dimensions seems to be the same as the tial pieces; I do not have any tial turbine housings here to compare directly. For a non-stainless cast piece it is just as smooth inside as the tial turbine. Much smoother than a garrett piece which again is much smoother than a chinese piece.
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I cannot wait to see the results.
From what i have seen in person which is about 10 builds that used precision turbos, i would not use a journal bearing precision. However i have yet to witness a failure from a ball bearing unit first hand.
At least half of the people i know who used a journal bearing had bearing failure within 6 months. My close friends k20 civic has a 6765 ball bearing and that has been doing great as well as my other friends bb 7675 on a mustang for just over a year now.
From what i have seen in person which is about 10 builds that used precision turbos, i would not use a journal bearing precision. However i have yet to witness a failure from a ball bearing unit first hand.
At least half of the people i know who used a journal bearing had bearing failure within 6 months. My close friends k20 civic has a 6765 ball bearing and that has been doing great as well as my other friends bb 7675 on a mustang for just over a year now.
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It is not stainless. I am not sure what material it is however. Iron I assume.
I am thinking the same about the A/R. If it's silly laggy then I'll think about trying the smaller ratio. Thanks for the help!
I am thinking the same about the A/R. If it's silly laggy then I'll think about trying the smaller ratio. Thanks for the help!
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Actually I am quickly loosing heart in this entire thing. haha. $6200 into it already and I still need to buy big ticket items like six ID850 injectors and whatever rear differential kit I decide to go with. FTL!
First baby on the way too, ETA mid September. FTW!
I'm thinking the 3.90 torsen will be just fine but I'll have to find a way to support the nose of it without a PPF. Or I may go with a 7.5" ford diff kit from Martin/monster miata but have a hard time seeing how that's so much stronger than a 7" miata diff. Thoughts??
The news wackjob last night said gas will be $5/gal by Memorial Day. Full-suck.
First baby on the way too, ETA mid September. FTW!
I'm thinking the 3.90 torsen will be just fine but I'll have to find a way to support the nose of it without a PPF. Or I may go with a 7.5" ford diff kit from Martin/monster miata but have a hard time seeing how that's so much stronger than a 7" miata diff. Thoughts??
The news wackjob last night said gas will be $5/gal by Memorial Day. Full-suck.
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I sold off my 1.8 stuff and am just going with basically free (so cheap) rx7 clutch lsd rearends... replace 2 bushings and make a front mount to just use the full rx7 housing.
When I actually get back to my build, I only have 2 major expenses left. Custom driveshaft and ECU reflash/reprogram.
I thankfully got all my spending done awhile ago... and thankfully it was only a couple thousand.
When I actually get back to my build, I only have 2 major expenses left. Custom driveshaft and ECU reflash/reprogram.
I thankfully got all my spending done awhile ago... and thankfully it was only a couple thousand.