RustyPlymouth
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its gotta be something simple. even with a pretty big exhaust leak i could still muster 5psi.
Did you preload your waste gate...Can not wait till you get boost.I am planning a /6 turbo setup for my 63 dart.Here is a video on preload:I'm still working it out. Even though it seems simple because there's only one way to hook it up, I believe I am somehow doing something wrong with the wastegate or blow off valve, in that one or the other is constantly letting off pressure (or both).
Could you do a simple check for pressure coming from the tube from your intercooler to the carb hat (using your hand on it) while someone lightly loads the engine with brakes on? (farmer thinking)
This might be a crazy longshot but could there be a problem with the actual turbo? Is the shaft connecting the hot side and cold side ok?
turn up the boost controller. or without the pipe hooked up to the intercooler/carb, take the signal off of the wastegate and rev it hard with your hand over the opening. its should blow your hand off the opening.
Air being sucked in will turn the compressor by itself without any help from the turbine, you just won't be compressing any air. I'd take the downpipe off and look at what is happening at the hot side while doing the same test.
yes you can do it in park with the throttle linkage. at idle its not gonna be doing much of anything. its only when revved hard that it will start to build pressure. hold your hand on the opening that the air comes out of on the turbo. block it off completely. rev it hard.
i did this test with the turbo detached completely on all the cold piping, so the motor is running, and the turbo is just using exhaust to spin i would think. The intake and outlet on cold is operating without pull from the motor.
I'll pull the downpipe down, it's just attached with a V-band clamp, but what am I looking for on that side?
Oh ok I missed that. I'd still pull the downpipe and check to make sure the wastegate is holding.