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RobDon

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I made a start on installing the new hardware today as it was a nice day. Got the manifold on, the easiest manifold I've ever fitted, access to all the nuts is easy! Then after clocking the turbo and core into the correct positions I fitted the turbo and the oil and coolant lines, all went on dead easy.

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That's as far as I got today. Next is the last of the big stuff, fit the new DP and CAT section under the car.
 

Murdered LCR

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Why does you bay all ways look mint even half way through installing a turbo , what pisses me off is mk2 cupras make the power your going for just with a stage 2 map , we all no this won't be your "final" set up tho lol , looking good as usual
 
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Rob, where did you get the heatsheilding from for the coilpack wiring and the bulkhead? Is it adhesive backed? How thick is it?

Thanks.
 

RobDon

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I managed to get the downpipe on yesterday, what a 'mare it was! The only way to get it on was to remove everything including the manifold, drop the DP into where it sits then re-fit the manifold, there is no way of getting the DP down into the hole unless you remove the manifold! It's on now though so I just have to bolt everything back on and fit the CAT section and we're on the home straight!

More pics soon.
 

RobDon

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Not sure which oil feed fitting to use on the turbo, I have 3 to choose from, 2 of them appear to be 0.8mm restrictors (one of which is a banjo-type) and one is a steel fitting which came with the 2nd-hand stuff from Backdraft.

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I was going to use the orange alloy one - not sure now?
 

RobDon

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Having searched and read this on the Garrett website:

"Oil pressure entering a ball-bearing turbocharger needs to be between 40 psi and 45 psi at the maximum engine operating speed. For many common passenger vehicle engines, this generally translates into a restrictor with a minimum of 0.040" diameter orifice upstream of the oil inlet on the turbocharger center section."

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarrett/tech_center/faqs.html#t16

0.040" is 1.016mm, so I measured these fittings and the centre one appears to be bang on at just a smidge over 1mm wide, so I'll use that one.
 
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