1979 318 Turbo Help
I want to install a turbocharger on my '79 D100. The only problem is i don't know what i'm doing. I have a lot of questions, and to anyone who can help, it would be greatly appreciated. 1st off, do the wastegate and bov connect somehow? if not, where do the vacuum lines go to? how is a wastegate positioned and what is it hooked up to? what is the bov connected to? do i have to connect my exhaust to each other if i only run 1 turbo? what a/r do i need for a 318 on the street?and should i run an oil cooler? also can i run a turbo timer on a 1979 model. I'm sure i'll have many more questions. But any response will be appreciated!
Thanks,
Nick
Thanks,
Nick
Wastegate- connected to the exhaust before the turbo, vents exhaust gases to keep the turbine a certin speed, constant boost pressure.
Bov- in the intake piping. Usually after the intercooler before the intake mani. Used to release boost pressure when you let off the gas. Protects the turbo blades and throttle body
Both exhaust banks need to be connected.
A gt45 t4 housing would be a good match for a street 318
Bov- in the intake piping. Usually after the intercooler before the intake mani. Used to release boost pressure when you let off the gas. Protects the turbo blades and throttle body
Both exhaust banks need to be connected.
A gt45 t4 housing would be a good match for a street 318
Thanks Man! Do these come in a specific a/r or is it a set a/r for all gt45 t4's? and i am also looking at one with a 1.15 a/r how much lag would that have and what rpm would it begin to spool up at?
Last edited by NickD100; Jul 13, 2013 at 09:33 AM.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/400408710211?redirect=mobileOne like this. I know of several gm guys running them on 5.3 an 6.0 and making some decent power with them. As for spool it really depends on your setup. Gearing and tire size, cam, heads, carb.
Just need to be connected to a vacuum source. A good one is to t into the brake booster hose and run to bov. The Wastegate is spring operated. I don't have first hand knowledge since my gm is supercharged



