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sycamore Oct 21, 2005 09:21 AM

oil and watter colling turbo
 
so i searched and i could not find what i was looking for. so i heard you dont have to run watter to your trubo if you run your oil lines?? any input would help. thanks

boostedcivicsir Oct 21, 2005 10:37 AM

Re: oil and watter colling turbo (sycamore)
 
um, yeah. ok.

if there are 4 ports on the turbo, it is an oil cooled and water ( 1 t ) cooled turbo. if it lacks 2 ports, it is oil cooled only. it depends on your turbo.

sycamore Oct 23, 2005 09:46 AM

Re: oil and watter colling turbo (sycamore)
 
ok thanks but if it is oil and watter colled i heard you dont have to run watter to the turbo

Flashmn Oct 23, 2005 09:54 AM

Re: oil and watter colling turbo (sycamore)
 
You drunk or something, water cooled is not spelled watter colled.

That aside, yes you need to run both water and oil lines to a turbo that has them. The water cooling keeps the oil temperature at the bearings down, so less chances for coking.

onefstek Oct 23, 2005 11:50 AM

Re: oil and watter colling turbo (Flashmn)
 
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Flashmn &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You drunk or something, water cooled is not spelled watter colled.

That aside, yes you need to run both water and oil lines to a turbo that has them. The water cooling keeps the oil temperature at the bearings down, so less chances for coking.</TD></TR></TABLE>

it is NOT a must to run the water lines to a water cooled turbo. but its a good idea to. im not running the water lines on my car, but im planing on doing it next year.


Flashmn Oct 23, 2005 11:57 AM

Re: oil and watter colling turbo (onefstek)
 
Well the housing isnt designed to be run without water, the cavity will store heat as air is an insulator, water takes that heat out. I would think the housing isnt gonna like the added heat stress, nor will the oil nor bearings. But its your pick.

Soccerking3000 Oct 23, 2005 12:00 PM

Re: oil and watter colling turbo (Flashmn)
 
its not like it hard to get 2 t's and 2 fittings and like 6 feet of hose to run the lines... but alot of water-cooled turbo's are in factory turbo'd cars. Its a little bit of a buffer zone and helps when the car is just shut off without letting the oil cool down some. If i were i would just run the lines though, better safe than sorry, 15 bucks to run the lines or 500 for a new turbo, you choose https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...es/emdgust.gif


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