UPDATE: Two of Five bolts were busted bolting the downpipe to the Turbo. The gasket was blown out and there was about 1/4" gap at the worst side. The downpipe flange was warped, the turbo not warped. I welded the flanges together and inserted a V-Clamp type mating to the downpipe. It is a knock-off turbo anyways so the welding was acceptable. I couldn't do that to an authentic turbo built strong.
Idles quiet again. I did not test drive yet.
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I'm not sure how the AFR's got so low. I was tuning the MAF a little bit though I only made microscopic changes.
Anyways, here is whats wrong. Hopefully you guys can figure out the damage did to the turbo.
I boosted up to 9 psi at 100% TPS. Just as I release the throttle (when my wideband hit the 10 afr warning) the turbo made a loud whine while spooling down. Two small backfires also occured.
I drove home on a very easy throttle staying out of PE. But there was a hill I had to climb and boosted 2-3 psi, nothing max. The turbo spools up normal and the engine acts fine during light boost. But still a strange, loud whine at spool down.
Full boost has a multiple frequency sound, like 3 or 4 turbines wandering near each others rpm. And releasing the throttle, during spool down there is atleast 1 backfire sound, 3-4 tops. The backfires are more frequent with more/longer boost.
The exhaust note is a little louder (sure I cracked a manifold or exhaust pipe). I hope I didn't crack the turbos turbine housing.
The engine operates perfect at idle and any kind of load that is not boost.
With the engine freshly shut off, the wideband stoich readings go to 20+ in a minute or two.
With everything said, it is obvious I have a cracked mani or pipe somewhere in the engine bay (haven't disassembled yet). I just hope my turbo is ok.
Is it normal to hear the turbine whine much louder if the pipe was split near by the turbine?
I'm surprised this happened at 9.2 AFR. Normally boost is 11.5-11.2
Oh well, any and all opinions welcome. Thanks
Idles quiet again. I did not test drive yet.
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I'm not sure how the AFR's got so low. I was tuning the MAF a little bit though I only made microscopic changes.
Anyways, here is whats wrong. Hopefully you guys can figure out the damage did to the turbo.
I boosted up to 9 psi at 100% TPS. Just as I release the throttle (when my wideband hit the 10 afr warning) the turbo made a loud whine while spooling down. Two small backfires also occured.
I drove home on a very easy throttle staying out of PE. But there was a hill I had to climb and boosted 2-3 psi, nothing max. The turbo spools up normal and the engine acts fine during light boost. But still a strange, loud whine at spool down.
Full boost has a multiple frequency sound, like 3 or 4 turbines wandering near each others rpm. And releasing the throttle, during spool down there is atleast 1 backfire sound, 3-4 tops. The backfires are more frequent with more/longer boost.
The exhaust note is a little louder (sure I cracked a manifold or exhaust pipe). I hope I didn't crack the turbos turbine housing.
The engine operates perfect at idle and any kind of load that is not boost.
With the engine freshly shut off, the wideband stoich readings go to 20+ in a minute or two.
With everything said, it is obvious I have a cracked mani or pipe somewhere in the engine bay (haven't disassembled yet). I just hope my turbo is ok.
Is it normal to hear the turbine whine much louder if the pipe was split near by the turbine?
I'm surprised this happened at 9.2 AFR. Normally boost is 11.5-11.2
Oh well, any and all opinions welcome. Thanks
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