Mustangs - they're not just for breakfast anymore
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Can you remove the down pipe and take a pic of the exhaust compressor wheel in the exhaust housing of the turbo. I think steve said it in an earlier post but I'm thinking the exhaust housing opening for the turbine wheel is too large.
Quote from: good2win22 on September 26 2014, 09:23:18 AMCan you remove the down pipe and take a pic of the exhaust compressor wheel in the exhaust housing of the turbo. I think steve said it in an earlier post but I'm thinking the exhaust housing opening for the turbine wheel is too large.If the car was making boost with the old turbo and does not make boost with the new turbo, then that would appear to be significant. I would like to think that if one or both of the wheels were wrong, the boost build up would be slow but? It takes heat to make boost, but, again, once wound up, one would think that the temp would be sufficient.As he had had alky problems prior, and the plugs were so white, I wondered about the alky system malfunctioning . Don't think it is a question of adjustment but again?Then we get down to things like bad coil pack that won't fire under boost or weak valve springs that are not closing under boost. The timing of the problem makes everything really questionable.