I went out to the Hangar
last Tuesday to start installing the intercooler. Well, at least to fit a
few tubes and hoses, then hold up some parts and make plans.
As I took the air discharge tube off the compressor, I noticed the
whole turbo compressor & bearing assembly wiggling around on the
turbine housing!
I checked all the mounting bolts and clips, everything was tight.
So I took the turbo off the engine, and realized that I probably
cooked the turbine housing. I did see EGT excursions to 1800F. What's
worse, I had a new turbo blanket. I think a heat shield would have been
better, so some cooling air could pass over the housing, but still block
radiant heat.
Bummer.
So I decided to go with Plan B: I ordered the bits and tube bends to
switch to naturally aspirated operation. I'm keeping the exhaust header
that the turbo sat upon, and replacing everything else past the bottom of
the firewall, to the new pipe & muffler I recently added.
I'm retaining the ability to 'Go Turbo' later, but I've become
curious about what the turbo must boost to equal full throttle of
'Naturally Aspirated'.
I did build and have been running a tuned intake manifold. The
exhaust won't be a tuned header, but it is pretty good, possibly better
than the stock exhaust reactor and a whole lot lighter. It has port
discharge nozzles (reversion cones) EGT probes and a gentle sweeping
shape. Plus it's proven strong while carrying the weight of the turbo
beyond 1800F, and it passed inspection. I trust it.
So I hope to run it, find the performance satisfactory, the fuel
consumption significantly reduced, and use 87 octane ethanol free mogas
instead of 92. (low compression rotors)
Also, I can advance the timing to the NA spec.
Anyone see a problem or have
advise?