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      07-28-2015, 04:24 AM   #23
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      07-28-2015, 06:11 AM   #25
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If its an oil line gasket why don't you just replace it? Gasket would be a cheap to replace.
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cause its rattling so i though i might as well do a refurb
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just did. YAY
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      08-01-2015, 11:17 PM   #30
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im not sure if garrett would have upgraded compressors for our housings. there is another alternative called batmowheel but a member on n54tech said that thers little to no gains
Hey mate,

BatMoWheel is a definite no go, IIRC the gains were not only zero but the turbochargers were a little lazy to spool too.

I am all for using local resources when it comes to the rebuilding of hardware or the fabrication of something from scratch, but I would be very cautious in increasing the size of the turbo compressor wheel above OEM specs.

GCG actually did a 15T wheel upgrade for a Sydney based N54 owner a while back and the results were less than satisfactory...

Without a properly matched turbine wheel to suit the increase in airflow the larger comp' wheel is capable of moving, you can end up with a situation where the turbos make no additional power up top, are slower to spool and worse yet are prone to compressor surge.

I know a guy who knows a guy (sounds dodgy I know, lol) that has a lot of knowledge with regards the rebuilding of MHI turbochargers, whilst he is a small operator he knows his stuff as he has been around forever, but he might be somewhat more cost effective than ATP, GCG and the like.
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Hey mate,

BatMoWheel is a definite no go, IIRC the gains were not only zero but the turbochargers were a little lazy to spool too.

I am all for using local resources when it comes to the rebuilding of hardware or the fabrication of something from scratch, but I would be very cautious in increasing the size of the turbo compressor wheel above OEM specs.

GCG actually did a 15T wheel upgrade for a Sydney based N54 owner a while back and the results were less than satisfactory...

Without a properly matched turbine wheel to suit the increase in airflow the larger comp' wheel is capable of moving, you can end up with a situation where the turbos make no additional power up top, are slower to spool and worse yet are prone to compressor surge.

I know a guy who knows a guy (sounds dodgy I know, lol) that has a lot of knowledge with regards the rebuilding of MHI turbochargers, whilst he is a small operator he knows his stuff as he has been around forever, but he might be somewhat more cost effective than ATP, GCG and the like.
can you shoot me his details? thanks
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can you shoot me his details? thanks
Sure, but I need to speak to my mate as it's one of his old buddies.
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