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Uncontrolable hy-35 turbo


maybemark

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Hi everyone

I have an 82 280zx, with megasquirt. I decided to go with a hy-35 turbo. The hy35 has the smaller exhaust housing. We put on an external wastegate can from a Volvo. I'm not sure, but I think it's set for about 8 or 10 lbs. Well, the can opens the wastegate just fine, but I still build up over 20lbs of pressure on my boost gauge. I have no idea why it's not staying at the 8 or 10 lbs. When I had the stock turbo, I ran it at about 15 lbs using a valve. Without the valve, it only gave me 7 lbs of boost. Now, with no valve it just spikes. I have 3" pipe coming off the exhaust side of the turbo, all the way back to the rear of the car. Has anyone had this problem? Does anyone have any sugggestions for me?

thanks

Mark

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Thanks for the thoughts.

Yes, when I say can. it's the rod that goes to the wastegate on the turbo.

Phil, you ask, How do I know that the gate opens all the way?

Tonight, we went ahead and put compressed air to the can, got the gate open, pinched down the rod with a small vice grips, just kept it open, and ran it,

2nd gear, it spiked, 3rd gear, it spiked, 4th, it spiked, had to stop for a red light at that point.

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Thanks for the thoughts.

Yes, when I say can. it's the rod that goes to the wastegate on the turbo.

Phil, you ask, How do I know that the gate opens all the way?

Tonight, we went ahead and put compressed air to the can, got the gate open, pinched down the rod with a small vice grips, just kept it open, and ran it,

2nd gear, it spiked, 3rd gear, it spiked, 4th, it spiked, had to stop for a red light at that point.

the hole has got to be too small. I ported mine out as far as I could get it to control spike.

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That turbo is made for HIGH boost, you need to port the wastegate for your "tiny" engine to be able to handle it. If I remember, you have to port it almost the full size of the puck to get manageable boost.

 

Sounds like he don't trust bigphil :P

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Sounds like he don't trust bigphil :P

This is not true, as soon as I heard what Big Phil had to say, I pulled the turbo out, and ported the wastegate

 

Then maybe he should try searching - it's not like this has never been discussed, and it's not like nobody has ever had boost control problems with too small a wastegate.

I did do reserch on it, and i didn't find anyone telling, you have to port the wategate, that's why I put this post on.

 

In the meantime, since I last posted. I had a great telephone conversation with Big Phil, he's a great guy, and I have to say, his videos helped me alot, on what i wanted to do with my 280zx.

 

I went ahead and pulled the turbo out, I ported the wategate area, until the puck hardly covered the hole. I turned the housing over, and ported out alot of extra metal in the way of the air flow. I worked on it for over 3 1/2 hours.

I got the turbo in last night, and took it for a short test drive. Well, it certainly helped. I didn't spike to 20+ lbs when i stepped all the way down on the accelerator. But it didn't help totally, cause it did creep up to 15 lbs, in 2nd gear, when the actuator I think is somewhere in between 8-10 lbs, it's from a volvo.

At this point, I'm not sure if I want to pull the turbo out again (I might) or just live with these numbers.

I am hoping to be able to run 17 or 18 lbs, but controlled by a boost controling valve.

I do appreciate the help that people give me from this forum, and I want to thank the ones that give me good advice.

Mark

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