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Old 10-02-2009   #1
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Re: turbo question

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i sent you a pm. do you have a restrictor on it? if not its just gonna blow massive oil pressure against the exhaust seal ring and dump it out the exhaust.


give me a call and i can take it apart and give it a once over for ya for free. if you need a restrictor i have one here...
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Why does it need a restrictor? Where are you getting oil pressure from and also is it ball bearing or journal? If it is getting oil pressure from the stock turbo oil feed location and is a journal bearing turbo then it should not need a restrictor if the turbo was correctly rebuilt.
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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'm getting the oil from the oil filter housing but it's a journal bearing turbo so it shouldn't need a restrictor. my last turbo was a journal bearing turbo and I ran the oil feed the same way and it didn't burn a lick of oil.

Thanks for the offer but I'm either going to send it to precision or bring it to diesel components in burnsville
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Old 10-02-2009   #2
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Re: turbo question

I just went through all of this.....

If its a T3 center section then run between a .09 to a .110 restrictor. Without it, with the feed at the oil filter housing, regardless if you have balance shafts or not, is flowing way too much to the turbo and you are flooding it.

I messaged a bunch of Garrett representatives and the guys that made the most sense said to run a .09 to a .110 restrictor. Bear in mind though that this is with me telling them my oil pressure source is between 20 psi and 80 psi. May change a bit in your situation.



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I'm getting the oil from the oil filter housing but it's a journal bearing turbo so it shouldn't need a restrictor. my last turbo was a journal bearing turbo and I ran the oil feed the same way and it didn't burn a lick of oil.

Thanks for the offer but I'm either going to send it to precision or bring it to diesel components in burnsville
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Re: turbo question

I haven't removed my balance shafts yet so that shouldn't be the problem.

I've always been told that on journal bearing turbos you don't need a restrictor. 95talonracer said he talked to pte and they said that with their journal bearing turbos you don't need to run a restrictor. and on my old bullseye vtrim that didn't burn a lick of oil running the same oil feed

plus there is a bunch of shaft play. which shouldn't be there on a freshly rebuilt turbo with only 120 miles on it

oh and for the whole oil pressure issue the last time I checked it I only had like 14psi at idle so i'm on the low side

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Well you probably do need a restrictor. How big of an oil drain do you have. Im running a 12 AN drain and i still think im cutting it close.
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Re: turbo question

[quote=blackrosenova400;308094]Well you probably do need a restrictor. How big of an oil drain do you have. Im running a 12 AN drain and i still think im cutting it close.[/quot

it's a 10an return line if I remember correctly. like I said my bullseye was fine on this oil feed and return setup. and I've only heard about having to run restrictors with bb turbos or if you've had your balance shafts removed.

given the amount of shaft play it already has I highly doubt a restrictor would do anything at this point

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Re: turbo question

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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