Hoping to have a little help understanding this one.
OK I finally broke down and upgraded my turbo. I installed a 8 Blade / 14cm waste gated Dodgezilla. After the initial break in, my initial results were not what I expected. The first 4th to 5th gear shift at about 25 psi of boost I barked it. This is my first aftermarket turbo, so immediately the lead cannon ball hit the bottom of my stomach.
Further testing proved that anything above a normal driving mode, where I did not treat the throttle pretty gingerly would bark the turbo when I let off if boost was above 20 psi. I have read about 20 bazillion threads on the Dodgezilla, no one ever complained about barking or surging problems. In fact, the City Diesel Tech said I was the second person he had ever heard about and the first one turned out to be turbine related.
Just my luck..... :{
A little back ground:
I broke the first rule (sadly for me, a long string of breaking the first rule), which is "If it is not broke, don't fix it". I had been running a electric waste gate controller, set at 35 psi, on the HX35. It had been working really well, so I hooked it up to the Dodgezilla. But in my defense, I had talked to a City Diesel Tech before I did it, and got the plan blessed off.
Well... .
I removed my electric set up, and connected the boost elbow that came with the turbo. I believe, that it was set for 40 psi. I did bark it again, but only once after coming off of WOT with the TST set at 9. So I loosened up on the boost elbow 1/2 turn and tried it again. NO BARKING AT ALL?
I don't know much about how all this "orkestrates" together and it has me confused. Other than the initial problems, the turbo performs very well. Runs a little hotter when it is loafing, but cools everything right down. Currently, my maximum boost is about 38 psi (at the manifold) and it does not bark.
Anyone have a good idea what goes on for me?
Thanks;
Jim

OK I finally broke down and upgraded my turbo. I installed a 8 Blade / 14cm waste gated Dodgezilla. After the initial break in, my initial results were not what I expected. The first 4th to 5th gear shift at about 25 psi of boost I barked it. This is my first aftermarket turbo, so immediately the lead cannon ball hit the bottom of my stomach.
Further testing proved that anything above a normal driving mode, where I did not treat the throttle pretty gingerly would bark the turbo when I let off if boost was above 20 psi. I have read about 20 bazillion threads on the Dodgezilla, no one ever complained about barking or surging problems. In fact, the City Diesel Tech said I was the second person he had ever heard about and the first one turned out to be turbine related.
Just my luck..... :{
A little back ground:
I broke the first rule (sadly for me, a long string of breaking the first rule), which is "If it is not broke, don't fix it". I had been running a electric waste gate controller, set at 35 psi, on the HX35. It had been working really well, so I hooked it up to the Dodgezilla. But in my defense, I had talked to a City Diesel Tech before I did it, and got the plan blessed off.
Well... .
I removed my electric set up, and connected the boost elbow that came with the turbo. I believe, that it was set for 40 psi. I did bark it again, but only once after coming off of WOT with the TST set at 9. So I loosened up on the boost elbow 1/2 turn and tried it again. NO BARKING AT ALL?
I don't know much about how all this "orkestrates" together and it has me confused. Other than the initial problems, the turbo performs very well. Runs a little hotter when it is loafing, but cools everything right down. Currently, my maximum boost is about 38 psi (at the manifold) and it does not bark.
Anyone have a good idea what goes on for me?
Thanks;
Jim