Alan Reagan
TDR MEMBER
Turbo BOOST Relief System
I'm trying to determine how much interest there is in a turbocharger boost (back pressure) relief system on the CTD. As you know, a sudden lift off the throttle under high boost conditions can cause a reverse spin effect on the turbo resulting in a broken turbo shaft or bearing failure. With some suggestions from Marco, I have been working on a system to prevent this. Soon, the prototype will be tested on a CTD and before going any further with R&D efforts and plans for limited production, I wanted to gauge the interest. Although the device will be useful for stock vehicles, the real benefit will be to owners running higher than stock boost pressures or those investing in various turbocharger technologies currently available.
As it stands at this time, the device will be composed of only two main components. The other parts of the device will be fittings and some tubing.
I'm trying to determine how much interest there is in a turbocharger boost (back pressure) relief system on the CTD. As you know, a sudden lift off the throttle under high boost conditions can cause a reverse spin effect on the turbo resulting in a broken turbo shaft or bearing failure. With some suggestions from Marco, I have been working on a system to prevent this. Soon, the prototype will be tested on a CTD and before going any further with R&D efforts and plans for limited production, I wanted to gauge the interest. Although the device will be useful for stock vehicles, the real benefit will be to owners running higher than stock boost pressures or those investing in various turbocharger technologies currently available.
As it stands at this time, the device will be composed of only two main components. The other parts of the device will be fittings and some tubing.
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