vas
Well-Known Member
another one for LS1 
continuing the stuck turbo, wrong installation, et al saga, it seems that I'm facing a bill of 2X600 euro for two watercooled wastegates for my IVECO engines. That would be possible up to a month ago, but simply impossible with the capital controls we are facing here as no one has them in stock it will be two months at best if and when the local dealer can order them from Italy or wherever and I simply cannot buy them direct from abroad as our credit cards are banned for the time, although I could get a mate to order them and pay him later little by little If I'd get some reasonable priced s/h or new ones...
Since MiToS is almost sea worthy (OK, I'll try to update the main thread tonight if the Greek parliament discussion on the new deal turns boring which I doubt...), I'm trying to set a date for launch.
Both exhaust manifolds (where the wastegates mount - they are not part of the turbo assembly) have the wastegate valves solidly stuck to the cast iron, nicely sealing and keeping all boost the turbos will provide in the engine, hence wont vent out any overboost.
Question then is:
Assuming I'm careful with the go fast levers and I get her carefully on the plane with my eyes stuck on the turbo gauges, am I OK for the season?
Mind most of my travelling will be (for again the obvious capital controls reasons) at displacement speed.
Judging from my petrol fast car turbo tuning past, I can feel and drive off boost or with reasonable boost easily, not sure how easy it will be on the boat though. For sure I wont try any WOT runs and will avoid hard pushing the engines.
Removing the exhaust manifolds and machining a new seal for the new wastegates can be done with minimum disruption during the winter.
cheers
V.
continuing the stuck turbo, wrong installation, et al saga, it seems that I'm facing a bill of 2X600 euro for two watercooled wastegates for my IVECO engines. That would be possible up to a month ago, but simply impossible with the capital controls we are facing here as no one has them in stock it will be two months at best if and when the local dealer can order them from Italy or wherever and I simply cannot buy them direct from abroad as our credit cards are banned for the time, although I could get a mate to order them and pay him later little by little If I'd get some reasonable priced s/h or new ones...
Since MiToS is almost sea worthy (OK, I'll try to update the main thread tonight if the Greek parliament discussion on the new deal turns boring which I doubt...), I'm trying to set a date for launch.
Both exhaust manifolds (where the wastegates mount - they are not part of the turbo assembly) have the wastegate valves solidly stuck to the cast iron, nicely sealing and keeping all boost the turbos will provide in the engine, hence wont vent out any overboost.
Question then is:
Assuming I'm careful with the go fast levers and I get her carefully on the plane with my eyes stuck on the turbo gauges, am I OK for the season?
Mind most of my travelling will be (for again the obvious capital controls reasons) at displacement speed.
Judging from my petrol fast car turbo tuning past, I can feel and drive off boost or with reasonable boost easily, not sure how easy it will be on the boat though. For sure I wont try any WOT runs and will avoid hard pushing the engines.
Removing the exhaust manifolds and machining a new seal for the new wastegates can be done with minimum disruption during the winter.
cheers
V.