sweetlou69
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- 2003.5 MSP
where can i send this to get fixed? any good spots to do it for cheap? im just tradin the car in after anyway
smo0f said:not sure why there's a blame game involved, nor will i myself get involved. eitherway, what is the chance that the turbo was like that before the motor went? slim? possible? why is it every other blade? are those blades higher than the other ones that are intact? if they are, then the wheel went up into the housing, that's the only logical explanation. if it's any consolation, my motor went with just a CAI and exhaust as my mods, at stock boost. so, motors blowing tuned, untuned, logical, illogical, doesn't apply.
smo0f said:if it's any consolation, my motor went with just a CAI and exhaust as my mods, at stock boost. so, motors blowing tuned, untuned, logical, illogical, doesn't apply.
onequickmsp said:That scares me. What can you do if your motor goes? New motor?? or can you repair it?
terbow said:no you needa new block, when it goes it usually blows a hole in the side of the engine..
and smoof, yes those are higher than the other blades (ie. they are on a different plane) i was thinkin that might be what hapepned also cause some of the corners look chipped off then once it started with one corner it all out of balance then terminates itself, and you get the idea. what causes that? i dont know, i just know it wasnt like that when it left my shop (aka uneven driveway) or when we were tuning i heard nothing bad with the turbo. infact it was running like a beast for 30 mins haha.
smo0f said:yea, that's just f'n weird. i was gonna say, if he is keeping the car, he should just go with a turbo stage 1 upgrade, but i'm under the assumption that he's getting rid of it once it's up and running again according to stock specs
smo0f said:you need a new core, because there's usually a hole in the block where the rod/piston went through. using the core, depending on how bad the damage is, you can resalvage older parts and use them to rebuild the motor. sometimes it's just more convenient and not that much more expensive to buy a used/junkyard motor. the option i went with is a complete rebuild with cp pistons and manley rods, a full head job, and other stuff. a shitload more expensive, but i wont have to worry about this happening
terbow said:u can still blow a forged motor![]()
505zoom said:Haha, that's not at all what I meant... that would jack up the other side of the blades anyway. But... if you think of how the shaft starts to get "play" after awhile, it is a in and out type of movement. Now think of that same movement while the blades are spinning, and think of a force great enough to make it hit the housing... see what I'm saying? Also, those pits you speak of could possibly be from the small fragments of blade hitting the inside of the compressor inlet after they were broken up.
It's harder to tell while looking at pics than it is for you there in person, but I just wanted to throw in here that it didn't HAVE to be something getting in the intake, like everyone in this thread is saying. Tell me this, is there any damage to the compressor housing where the blades WOULD hit?
nvmsp said:Unfortunately, which sucks sooooo much.
Kooldino said:I would think that if your "backfire" type theory is what happened, the element in his MAF would have broken clean off as well.
terbow said:his is on the pressure side so it would have been poopy.