Re: Turbo 3800 blazer
Thanks guy!
I did an autox with it, and it took a bit of getting used to but it drove pretty well. I had the wrong tires on it for the temp...
Went to the strip again and managed an 11.005@134.5, with a 2.1 60ft. That time I gave no effort on getting it to spool off the line, just to help keep heat off the trans while i tuned the rest of the truck. It never really made a clean pass tune wise. I was having some issues with it breaking up rich when it would shift, and then on my final pass my coolant res. blew open and sprayed my filter with coolant, which made its way into the motor...causing alot of knock retard...
But the motor seems ok otherwise.
I decided to go through the thing and re-torque the heads. I knew i was getting some exhuast leaks and knew I could do better on sealing a few things up so I went after that as well. What I found explains alot of my spooling issues I think...3 cracks. one off the pass. side hot pipe right after cyl. 2, one off the drivers hot pipe off cyl.1 and one on the gate. I belive that the two of the cyl. 1 and 2 were cause by my downpipe/muffler. While autoxing the mount that holds the weight of it broke, and the turbo was supporting the full weight of the exhaust. this broke the brace I had holding the turbo up, as well as the pipes holding the turb to the motor. One of them was broken nearly in half. The gate was likely caused by teh fact that the dump goes out of the fender, and just rattles like hell on the fender and probably gets more force put on it than i originally thought by the fender when it moves around. I am going to install a flex onto it, or just cut it off and let it dump behind the fender somwhere.
Had a few head bolts that were less than torqued, Glad I went through them.
After I get it all back together tonight I am going to see if the turbo spools a bit better with its newly sealed exhaust.