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Bullz_EyE 12-07-2005 05:24 PM

7M-GTE Owners CT-26 Turbo Survey
 
I brought about this thread because I purchased a rebuilt CT-26 off of eBay. My item hasn't arrived for over a month and the seller has not contacted me in a long while. I was thinking about getting a refund and using the turbo I have now that has 82,xxx miles on it. I have not measured play or had a chance to look at the impellers yet. Reliability was my main concern when I made that purchase. I want to see how many owners are still running their stock turbo without a rebuild. I am also wondering if I should be concerned about a rebuild soon regardless if the turbo seems good.

joel w 12-07-2005 06:16 PM

my car had 120k on when i got it, i assumed the turbo was original, i killed it when i upped the boost to 12psi, then bought used on off ebay (60k)and abruptly killed that one shortly after at 12+psi.....
now im runing a rebulit upgraded to larger wheel and its still alive so far.. i bounce this one off 14psi no worries.. ;)

on another forum i read one guy had 220k on his, till he upped the boost to 10+
now its doing the turbo death whine...

get your refund before its too late and you have no recourse..

Bullz_EyE 12-07-2005 07:20 PM

Scary thought that upping the boost kills older turbos. I'm giving the seller the benefit of the doubt. His last straw shall be drawn this weekend.

joel w 12-07-2005 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bullz_EyE
Scary thought that upping the boost kills older turbos. I'm giving the seller the benefit of the doubt. His last straw shall be drawn this weekend.

yeah im not saying it was the boost that killed them, It might have just been their time, but that was the conclusion that i came too..

ryemann32 12-08-2005 03:04 AM

i shimmed the wastegate on my 192 000k turbo
 
i ve killlledd her but don t care at all since i m just waitting on a few more parts to come so i can put on my nice big new turbo new header new ic new ic pipes new frontside intake new 550 inj s new racing oil cooler new bov new ext wastegate new u get the picture so many other things that i ve got or have coming but fingers got tired lolololol

j3pz 12-09-2005 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryemann32
i ve killlledd her but don t care at all since i m just waitting on a few more parts to come so i can put on my nice big new turbo new header new ic new ic pipes new frontside intake new 550 inj s new racing oil cooler new bov new ext wastegate new u get the picture so many other things that i ve got or have coming but fingers got tired lolololol

you need to either hurry up and get all your stuff or put it all on, then take a picture and post lol. how much did you say you spent?

ryemann32 12-09-2005 04:23 AM

i m sitting at probably 5 k now
 
i spent lots but was going to buy a new car earlier this year for 30 k i spent 5 k on car and probably 5 k on upgrades so in my mind i m still ahead of the game and think im a beeemmer eateeer so can t wait to show her off and help as much as i can on helping people here do the same for less since i m r aand d ing everything myself ,but i posted one question yesturday and knowone seems to have a answer about external wastegates so please helpppppppppppppppppp

joel w 12-09-2005 05:07 AM

external waistgate is just like the waistgate in the stock ct26 except its bolted to the exhaust and made for turbos without internal waistgates and vents exhaust before the turbo. ;)

ryemann32 12-09-2005 06:35 AM

no shit
 
i asked a question on my own post but noboby answered i have a problem i have 2 valves on it 1 above the diaphram and 1 below all i wanted to know is how they will work together

joel w 12-09-2005 09:29 PM

sounds like a dual port actuator? one port will open the waistgate when boost is applied once it overcomes the spring pressure.., the other usually has a air regulator so you can add pressure to the back side of the diaphram to keep the waistgate closed longer, which will achieve more boost.. :)

here is my description from another forum..
i use a dual port actuator and a "mini air regulator $15 ", i replaced the stock 100 psi spring in the regulator with a 30+- lbs spring (freebie) same size just thinner /weaker so it is less sensitive ..

so 1 turn equals about 1lbs of boost instead of 1/2 turn being 10 lbs.. it is a bit progressive ...but works slick http://www.supramania.com/forums/ima...lies/evil2.gif

this lets me add pressure to the back side of the waist gate actuator and keep the swing valve closed longer for more boost on top of the 7.5 lbs spring of the actuator..

i added in a air switch {flow, or no flow} between the regulator and the backside of the actuator. This so i can keep the regulator set at higher boost and turn the air switch to stop flow so its just the 7.5 lbs of boost off the actuator spring... nice for first and second gears launches where higher boost will break tires loose..3rd gear flick the switch and your at full boost..

if you dont have a dual port , they make some nice bleeder valves but they should be mounted under the hood i think???. short as possible.. and there like 25$ on ebay.. that's my manual controller.. http://www.supramania.com/forums/ima...ilies/wink.gif EVERY THING ELSE IS JUST A BLEEDER...


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