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toille 12-13-05 08:55 PM

NA to turbo help
 
I am to the point where its time to cap or hook up the factory vacuum lines but i dont know where to start. what do i need to keep and what can go. is ther some diagram that can help me out? or have any of you done this before?

and also is a quarter inch hose sufficent for oil suplly to the turbo? or does it need to be bigger.

where can i get water to and from the turbo. i belive i found the in or it could be the out on the LIM.

if you could send me pics or diagrams to help it greatly i an close to the point of completion but if these are not resolved it could mean taking off the turbos parts and going back to N/A. please help me!!!!

My father is a desel mechanic and is helping my with this project he is very good with installations and other fabs but the control system of the car has us baffled.

iceblue 12-13-05 09:02 PM

[QUOTE=toille]I am to the point where its time to cap or hook up the factory vacuum lines but i dont know where to start. what do i need to keep and what can go. is ther some diagram that can help me out? or have any of you done this before?

-- All of the solenoids can go!

where can i get water to and from the turbo. i belive i found the in or it could be the out on the LIM.

--The rear Iron nipple going to the TB and tap the pump housing, factory spot on TII in the inlet line from the RAD.

toille 12-14-05 07:28 AM

RAD can you be more spesific i an new to this and dont know what abrevations mean yet.

gingenhagen 12-14-05 07:31 AM

radiator

SonicRaT 12-14-05 07:33 AM

You don't have to tap anything, just take it from the nipple on the waterpump and return it to the rear iron.

However, from the first post it's pretty damn obvious you should NOT be attempting this.

SonicRaT 12-14-05 07:34 AM

You don't have to tap anything, just take it from the nipple on the waterpump and return it to the rear iron. (Unless it's an actual turbo block, then use the actual turbo's coolant lines, but if it was you should know that already)

However, from the first post it's pretty damn obvious you should NOT be attempting this.

HAILERS 12-14-05 10:47 AM

The flow is FROM the rear side housing TO the back of the water pump. Pictures and flow direction is available in the Cooling section of the free, online, FSM.

SonicRaT 12-14-05 04:13 PM

I hate damn double posts, stupid shiotty wireless!

iceblue 12-14-05 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by SonicRaT
You don't have to tap anything, just take it from the nipple on the waterpump and return it to the rear iron

Ehh true or poke a whol in the rad hose :-) To help him that nipple is in back of housing by water thermo sensor. But cap the line going into the TB.


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