Trackspeed NA/NB EFR Turbo Kits - Currently Not Available
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interested in those answers as well Savington!
Looks like we'll have to do a fair amount of clocking of both the crha and the compressor housing. Because of this I was considering completely disassebling the turbo, and having a little more access to bolt up the turbine.
Is it possible to bolt on the manifold and turbo as one?
And secondly can the downpipe be snaked up from below?
Are you using a gasket?
Looks like we'll have to do a fair amount of clocking of both the crha and the compressor housing. Because of this I was considering completely disassebling the turbo, and having a little more access to bolt up the turbine.
Is it possible to bolt on the manifold and turbo as one?
And secondly can the downpipe be snaked up from below?
Are you using a gasket?
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interested in those answers as well Savington!
Looks like we'll have to do a fair amount of clocking of both the crha and the compressor housing. Because of this I was considering completely disassebling the turbo, and having a little more access to bolt up the turbine.
Is it possible to bolt on the manifold and turbo as one?
And secondly can the downpipe be snaked up from below?
Are you using a gasket?
Looks like we'll have to do a fair amount of clocking of both the crha and the compressor housing. Because of this I was considering completely disassebling the turbo, and having a little more access to bolt up the turbine.
Is it possible to bolt on the manifold and turbo as one?
And secondly can the downpipe be snaked up from below?
Are you using a gasket?
I do have at least one turbine housing here that interferes with the length of the lower rear stud, so if you encounter that, let me know.
#204
I actually just put this back together and noticed it doesn't interfere if you mount the turbo "hanging" as it would be on the car vs assembling it how you would on a kitchen table. I snapped some pictures anyway and sent them off to info@trackspeedengineering.com.
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I actually just put this back together and noticed it doesn't interfere if you mount the turbo "hanging" as it would be on the car vs assembling it how you would on a kitchen table. I snapped some pictures anyway and sent them off to info@trackspeedengineering.com.
In general, if you see issues, I want pictures. I tried to put my hands on as many different combos as possible during development but you guys will inevitably gather a larger sample then I'm able to. I want to hear about the issues you encounter.
#206
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Yes same as mentioned; I had issues seating two of the three tabs flat enough to get the retaining clips over them as the edges of the teardrops contacted the housing. Maybe a millimeter or so? For how big the EFR is compared to the Garrett its pretty tight on that flange lol. The nuts will sit fully flush, I just had to wiggle the turbo with them finger loose around for them to all shimmy on and seat. The rear bottom had ~1mm between the stud and the wastegate channel area.
Yes same as mentioned; I had issues seating two of the three tabs flat enough to get the retaining clips over them as the edges of the teardrops contacted the housing. Maybe a millimeter or so? For how big the EFR is compared to the Garrett its pretty tight on that flange lol. The nuts will sit fully flush, I just had to wiggle the turbo with them finger loose around for them to all shimmy on and seat. The rear bottom had ~1mm between the stud and the wastegate channel area.
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My manifold came in Friday, I got it Saturday when I got home.
From the top it looks pretty good.
The turbo flange has some marks from machining, but is still smooth.
The flange that goes to the head has machining swirls and you can definitely feel them all. I don't think they would matter since you have the gasket that will go there. I am going to throw mine on the belt sander a bit to try to remove them all.
From the top it looks pretty good.
The turbo flange has some marks from machining, but is still smooth.
The flange that goes to the head has machining swirls and you can definitely feel them all. I don't think they would matter since you have the gasket that will go there. I am going to throw mine on the belt sander a bit to try to remove them all.
#211
I did notice some of the edge on the turbine side had a little lip on some of the circumference, nothing a quick hit with a file wont fix. I'll also cleanup the EGR as there's a little machining burr from probably threading the opening but otherwise I just want to put it on my desk at work until it's ready to install
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Took a few more pictures of this kit on the Mobius engine, while I try to find the "perfect" oil drain location.
The drain is located directly above the mixing manifold's lower radiator hose outlet. Goal is for it to be AC and PS compatible, and in no way in-car-drillable.
Here's where I plan on drilling and having a bung welded. I'd love to hear from Savington about PS compatibility, but I'm also going to get the Mobius-mobile returned to me from storage so I can see for myself. To make it easier (if this works), the location is 1 inch from the oil pan lip, and 1 inch from the vertical lip.
The drain is located directly above the mixing manifold's lower radiator hose outlet. Goal is for it to be AC and PS compatible, and in no way in-car-drillable.
Here's where I plan on drilling and having a bung welded. I'd love to hear from Savington about PS compatibility, but I'm also going to get the Mobius-mobile returned to me from storage so I can see for myself. To make it easier (if this works), the location is 1 inch from the oil pan lip, and 1 inch from the vertical lip.
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That should work, but look at it in a car before you jump with both feet. There are power steering lines just behind that location, and the rack itself is also pretty close to that.
Our standard oil line kit will put the drain under the A/C compressor, and that location has worked perfectly for all applications so far.
IC and piping is in active development. Production sample IC getting built next week, in fact. Full kits will be available as soon as we are able to make them available.
Our standard oil line kit will put the drain under the A/C compressor, and that location has worked perfectly for all applications so far.
IC and piping is in active development. Production sample IC getting built next week, in fact. Full kits will be available as soon as we are able to make them available.
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(the blue fitting, ignore the brass plug at the front)
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