What does CHRA mean on turbonetics turbos? and where could i get oil and coolant lines to make my own 60-1 Turbo kit ? Sorry for not searching on the lines buti figured id just ask while i was asking about the CHRA
13BAce
12-22-02 12:25 AM
CHRA is the cartrdge assembly. You can just use SS braided lines and AN fittings to make oil coolant lines.
rotaryheavenrx7
12-22-02 12:33 AM
and SS braided and AN fittings for water coolent too? and what manifold are you using for the T 78 on your vert?
jeff48
12-22-02 09:04 AM
CHRA stands for Center Housing Rotating Assembly
13BAce
12-22-02 02:58 PM
Originally posted by rotaryheavenrx7 and SS braided and AN fittings for water coolent too? and what manifold are you using for the T 78 on your vert?
You can run SS braided lines for the coolant, but rubber hose would work just fine. The only downside would be that the rubber would wear out from the heat. You don't really NEED to run a water cooled bearing housing, unless you insist on it.
I used an HKS cast iron manifold for my T-78. It worked really well for me, but the only downside was that the manifold was undivided and the T-78 is divided. That's supposed to give a little more lag than a divded/divided setup. I sold that setup to my friend, and he made 499 RWHP at 22 PSI(still needs more tuning). So it must do ok.:D
If you need to know how to set up the water/oil lines let me know. I'm just too lazy to give a long explanation right now.
rotaryheavenrx7
12-22-02 07:38 PM
lol yeah i'd like an explanation ifu could if u have aim we could talk on there or else u can PM me if u want too or just post it its upto you