GT3076R -- should I plug the water lines?
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GT3076R -- should I plug the water lines?
Installing my Full-race GT3076R kit and my tuner called saying their were not any water lines included. So I called FR and asked if they were in the kit. They told me no it was not, and that the line on the turbo was 1/4 NPT. He also told me that they had problems with the water lines. Then he said they recommend pluging the lines?
Just wanted to see what everyone else was doing. I would think that if garrett put them on there it was for a reason.
Modified by sp00led at 1:56 PM 7/21/2006
Just wanted to see what everyone else was doing. I would think that if garrett put them on there it was for a reason.
Modified by sp00led at 1:56 PM 7/21/2006
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theres people who run the water lines and those who dont. the garret gt turbos are pretty damn expensive you dont want too mess yours up. Id reccomend running an oilcooler if your not gonna run the waterlines.
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Re: GT3076R -- should I plug the water lines? (sp00led)
Full-Race recommended to plug the water lines on a Garrett BB Turbo? I would definately run them, especially if you drive the car on the street.
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Re: GT3076R -- should I plug the water lines? (sp00led)
u can leave the water lines unrun on a t3 or t3/t4
BUT U MUST RUN THEM WITH A GT SERIES METAL BALL BEARING TURBO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BUT U MUST RUN THEM WITH A GT SERIES METAL BALL BEARING TURBO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: GT3076R -- should I plug the water lines? (96 GSR-T)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 96 GSR-T »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Full-Race recommended to plug the water lines on a Garrett BB Turbo? I would definately run them, especially if you drive the car on the street.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yea, when I called to see if lines should have been included thats what the guy said. I have done enough buisness with them to know anthony/sales and it wasn't him that told me. My guess is it was tod/sales... Oh well I guess thats what I get for asking salesman technical questions.
I'll definantly get some water lines for it.
Yea, when I called to see if lines should have been included thats what the guy said. I have done enough buisness with them to know anthony/sales and it wasn't him that told me. My guess is it was tod/sales... Oh well I guess thats what I get for asking salesman technical questions.
I'll definantly get some water lines for it.
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Re: GT3076R -- should I plug the water lines? (TheShodan)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TheShodan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Run the lines, please.. Your turbo will thank you. Watercooled cartridges are designed to have the water lines run..</TD></TR></TABLE>
listen to this man. he is the turbo god
listen to this man. he is the turbo god
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Re: GT3076R -- should I plug the water lines? (sp00led)
I run the water lines on my GT3076RLE. No problems that I know of. Coolant temps are 187F - 190F boosting, 192F - 195F cruising and 198F - 202F sitting at lights, etc.
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Re: GT3076R -- should I plug the water lines? (0x64)
Ok guys, I'm trying to get some water lines asap. It is the only thing keeping me from starting this car. FR tech line got answered by sales and the guys that would know were not in yet.
What size adapter do I need to run water lines for the GT3076R. Someone said 1/4NPT but the guy installing it along with myself question that size.
What size adapter do I need to run water lines for the GT3076R. Someone said 1/4NPT but the guy installing it along with myself question that size.
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Re: GT3076R -- should I plug the water lines? (sp00led)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sp00led »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ok guys, I'm trying to get some water lines asap. It is the only thing keeping me from starting this car. FR tech line got answered by sales and the guys that would know were not in yet.
What size adapter do I need to run water lines for the GT3076R. Someone said 1/4NPT but the guy installing it along with myself question that size.</TD></TR></TABLE>
1/4 npt might fit but they are 14mm
What size adapter do I need to run water lines for the GT3076R. Someone said 1/4NPT but the guy installing it along with myself question that size.</TD></TR></TABLE>
1/4 npt might fit but they are 14mm
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Re: GT3076R -- should I plug the water lines? (a1320addict)
Will do. everything is ready to go, we're just waiting on a damn hondata intake manifold gasket. they forgot to ship it or something.
autozone gasket is going on until the hondata finally arives. Should start today?!
autozone gasket is going on until the hondata finally arives. Should start today?!
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Re: GT3076R -- should I plug the water lines? (B18C1CYA)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18C1CYA »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
1/4 npt might fit but they are 14mm </TD></TR></TABLE>
They are indeed 14mm bolts, if you dont want to source them from a store just get them from a 1st gen DSM as they're the same.
hope this helps
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1/4 npt might fit but they are 14mm </TD></TR></TABLE>
They are indeed 14mm bolts, if you dont want to source them from a store just get them from a 1st gen DSM as they're the same.
hope this helps
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Geoff said on the forums here that they never run lines, and to date they have never experienced failure, loss in longevity or performance due to NOT running water lines. Searched, but cant find thread...it was this guys BB that had water leaking and was corroding his ****.
I never ran water to my 3037. Worked flawless.
I never ran water to my 3037. Worked flawless.
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Theres no way you can expect enough oil coming through a .035" restrictor to adquately cool AND lubricate a turbo. These turbos were designed to be water cooled. These types of threads are retarded. Why would anyone want to risk a $1200+ turbo to skip a trivial step?
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^^To be quite frank, id take full race's word over risking corrosion and water leakage.
A Honda engineer will tell you B series stock cylinders are by NO means designed to endure the rigors or forced induction and that you highly risk engine failure. And ya know what? I took Jeff Evans word over Honda :D and my teg was worth a whole lot more than $1200
This argument is what is retarded, because this thread is debating whether to follow the factory guidelines of the turbo manufacturer to boost the **** out of a factory N/A Honda. No one follows the rules here man....
A Honda engineer will tell you B series stock cylinders are by NO means designed to endure the rigors or forced induction and that you highly risk engine failure. And ya know what? I took Jeff Evans word over Honda :D and my teg was worth a whole lot more than $1200
This argument is what is retarded, because this thread is debating whether to follow the factory guidelines of the turbo manufacturer to boost the **** out of a factory N/A Honda. No one follows the rules here man....