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Old 06-10-02, 12:10 AM
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what is the plumbing order for a turbo engine?

i am trying to find out what the piping order is for a turbo engine. what i mean is, what is the order of intercooler, turbo, donwpipe, wastegate, blowoff valve, and where are they gernerally mounted? i ask this because i jstu bought my car and i have never owned a turbo charge vehicle b4, so i would like to go back and see if any of the parts are aftermarket, and which poarts are which
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AFM to...
TID to...
Turbo to...
Turbo splitter pipe, which splits to BAC valve and stock BOV and IC to...
(Stock BOV recirculates into back into the TID.)
(BAC valve bypasses the next two into the UIM when active.)
IC to...
TB to...
Upper intake manifold to...
Lower intake manifold to...
ENGINE to...
Turbo exhaust manifold to...
Turbo (turbine) to...
Pre-cat or downpipe to...
Main cat to...
Exhaust Y-pipe to...
Mufflers.



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The AFM is connected to the neck bone.
The neck bone's connected to the…

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alright RETed, now can we do this without all of the abbreviations? we have been over that before. lol
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yes please without the abbreviations... lol
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Air Flow Meter to...
Turbo Inlet Duct to...
Turbo to...
Turbo splitter pipe, which splits to BAC valve and stock Blow Off Valve and InterCooler to...
(Stock Blow Off Valve recirculates into back into the Turbo Inlet Duct.)
(BAC valve bypasses the next two into the UIM when active.)
InterCooler to...
Throttle Body to...
Upper intake manifold to...
Lower intake manifold to...
ENGINE to...
Turbo exhaust manifold to...
Turbo (turbine) to...
Pre-cat or downpipe to...
Main cat to...
Exhaust Y-pipe to...
Mufflers.



Can't think of the BAC abreviation at the moment.. It helps the car idle when accessories are turbed on or when comming to a stop at a light..


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http://fc3s-pro.com/abb.html



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Originally posted by zyounker
Can't think of the BAC abreviation at the moment..
Bypass Air Control valve.

And Ted, you forgot the airbox!
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