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Journal bearing should not need restrictors if oil pressure is in the normal range and if the turbo is properly built. I know that for a fact because I talked to the head guy at PTE themselves and he said. Now a BB turbo will and I got a restrictor for my pte BB turbo from PTE. The guy at Precision said that their journal bearing turbos like alot of oil since they are not water cooled. 4seasons69 just send it in to Precision and have it done right and correct the first time. They are great guys and are willing to explain things and work with you there.
I copied this from another thread it was posted by 95talonracer so given the fact that i'm in on the low side of what would be considered the normal range I don't really for see oil pressure being the problem |
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ok i sent you a pm, told you to call me. still havent heard anything so im guessing you dont want me to fix it?
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it's alright I'll get it taken care of else where |
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just call me anyway!
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Just want to add to this that the key part of the restrictor thing is where oil is being fed from. If its from the head, its less of an issue. If its from the oil filter housing, its more of an issue. Different cars, different oils, different pressures.
I love stock or stock frame turbos, none of this nonsense :) |
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This is because the restrictor is built right into the feed at the turbo. Garrett center sections are meant to be universal, so its up to you to control flow to the turbo. |
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In/out play or up/down?
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ok, i will see you saturday. i kind of wanted to have it rebuilt and fixed for you by dyno day!
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If you were to calculate flow and compare it to how much flow a 14b receives that is already restricted (which is a journal bearing too btw), you would find you are flowing about 10.33 times more oil with a 4AN line feeding your turbo than a 14b would receive. Do you really think that center section can handle that much oil? |
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you're right the company that manufactured the turbo doesn't know what they are talking about when it comes to their product |
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Look im only trying to help. |
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I know your trying to help and I appreciate that but either way I think they know their product good enough
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alrighty no need to argue over something dumb like this. thanks for the help everyone!!!! I think i've got it figured out
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well I figured I'd just throw this in here for the fun of it. I talked to pte, fp, bullseye power, and turbonetics and all of them said I should not need a restrictor in my journal bearing turbo and would recommend against using one. (i'm still waiting to hear back from blouch and I could find any good contact info to contact garret)
on another note julian tried to tell me that my bep v-trim didn't burn oil because there was a built in restrictor. when I called bep the guy said there is definitely no built in restrictor. |
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when you say mark are you talking about tkr?? julian rebuilt his turbo??
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