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Originally Posted by Track
(Post 9498)
Interesting. Sound dampening. what's the sound setup you are putting in?
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Latest additions, courtesy of Artech. Flipped the mixing manifold around and blocked off the heater return for much easier turbo routing and generally easier life.
https://www.miataforumz.com/attachme...3&d=1330226774 https://www.miataforumz.com/attachme...2&d=1330226774 P.S. Abe rocks. Buy his stuff. |
so the tube into the mixing manifold, is that in from the turbo? wouldn't you want that go through the radiator first?
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Originally Posted by Track
(Post 12713)
so the tube into the mixing manifold, is that in from the turbo? wouldn't you want that go through the radiator first?
So, I hope this answers your question? |
Originally Posted by Track
(Post 12713)
so the tube into the mixing manifold, is that in from the turbo? wouldn't you want that go through the radiator first?
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We take the water from a point of higher pressure and return it to a point of lower pressure so it will flow. If we returned it pre-radiator then it wouldn't flow well because of a low delta P. The return would be going to a high pressure area.
To make it even more interesting, going to a thicker radiator also reduces water flow rate to the turbo and through the heater core. |
much I have to learn about this turbosexyness before I'm ready.
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take the water the from just after the water pump and problem solved...the early 1.6L and 1.8L blocks have this just above the oil feed port.
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Very interesting. Thanks for sharing everyone :D
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Jeez. I've got a lot here I forgot to update.
A few updates since last post: 1.8 swap, BEGi divided manifold, T28 Ch..ch..ch...churbo, COPs, intercooler, FM Happymeal, TSIs, 650cc EV14s, custom injector and COP harness...and quite a bit more! So, here's the first big update I need to make. A bit of a background. This car has had at least 5 paint jobs, possibly more. The previous bodywork has been all over the place in quality. Sadly, due to no camera issues, I wasn't able to get pictures of earlier in the car bodywork process. However, PICTURE TIME! I'll throw in some commentary that you guys can blatantly mock! Filler used red hardener, icing/glazing used blue hardener to differentiate the layers. http://www.miataturbo.net/attachment...ine=1340773886 This is the rear passenger's quarter. As you can tell, I basically stripped the car of...all of it, because it's easier that way. This side, while it required a fair bit of bodywork, did not require nearly what the other quarter panel did. http://www.miataturbo.net/attachment...ine=1340773719 This is a sample of the work after I shaved the antenna. It required more soldering than I am used to for this sort of thing. http://www.miataturbo.net/attachment...ine=1340773719 Side shot of the passenger side, it had a few not-so-great spots. http://www.miataturbo.net/attachment...ine=1340773719 Hood, fair bit of work all around, and a little bit more to go still. http://www.miataturbo.net/attachment...ine=1340773719 Driver's fender, bit of the door. Again, a fair bit of work. There's still some work to do. This actually required a lot of soldering to finally get everything to both look and work properly, not to mention almost an entire day of work. http://www.miataturbo.net/attachment...ine=1340773719 Rear side. Little bit left to go still. http://www.miataturbo.net/attachment...ine=1340773719 This side required a massive amount of work, and really a full restoration job. A massive amount of studs had to be welded on, and it required a ---- ton of mudding to get right. This also required soldering holes, which made me truly sad in the pants. Some of the work here was definitely shoddy - I do not think a previous body guy knew what he was doing in this area. This required an entire day of work again just to finally get close to getting right. http://www.miataturbo.net/attachment...ine=1340773719 http://www.miataturbo.net/attachment...ine=1340773719 Bumpers, some work to do still. This had approximately a day left of work before it was time to prime. |
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