I'm troubleshooting a drastic loss in performance after a turbo upgrade. I just had a mechanic install a Garrett Hybrid Stage 2/3 turbo and a Spearco 6. 0 Intercooler. My truck had previously dyno'd near 600 HP and 1,200 TQ with an HTB2 62/12 and stock 7. 3 intercooler. With an AirDog 2 200 GPH the truck was running better than ever just days ago.
Now that the truck has more new parts and is all buttoned up, the entire sensation of getting slammed back into the seat is gone noting a tremendous loss of seat of the pants torque, horsepower, and speed of acceleration. Surging is also drastically worsened so that at the right stage of speed, throttle, and boost it will surge up entire hills.
Good news is that the new ball bearing turbo now shows a couple psi of boost in Neutral with RPMs under 2k, and starts reading boost immediately off idle in Drive. Corresponding throttle response off idle is amazingly improved as well, as I can not only see the numbers rising I can also feel the air feeding the engine virtually off the line. However, under hard acceleration, smoke is increased, now a heavy gray instead of the previous black. Initial takeoff is just a small light gray puff under average acceleration.
I had told the mechanic to install the new Garrett with the wastegate on but to use a zip tie to pinch the line. Instead, he decided to remove the wastegate. I have not looked at what he has done and am not terribly familiar with wastegates. He used an 1/8" NPT threaded plug to seal one end where he figured air could leak. He said he could not move the actuator rod by hand and did not think it would move without being hooked up so he left that on the turbo.
I am hopeful that my tremendous loss in performance is directly related to the complete absence of the wastegate. Is it possible the actuator rod is still moving and that I have a huge boost leak? Does the rod move from a valve or flap internally, not just by the diaphragm or rod?
When driving the truck, the loss of power feels very much alike a boost leak. The turbo is producing just under 50 psi boost. The mechanic blew the boost hose off the intercooler on the driver's side on his way to show me his progress. Boost climbs slower than the old S300 and allows far more smoke. EGTs max 100 degrees lower than previous, but numbers seem high getting there. I pulled and covered the AFC and briefly test drove and found no improvements, just more gray smoke. A lot of gray smoke, heavy enough to block visibility across the road at all highway speeds.
We will try reinstalling the wastegate tomorrow. I've read the Garrett turbos usually come wastegated at 40 psi but I've been told that for my custom application, setting it at 50 psi would be a good tune. I have quickly checked smaller boost lines for leaks but have found none. If the wastegate does not solve my tremendous loss of power problem, does anyone have any ideas as to what else could be happening?
Peak boost is the same though it climbs slower, power is extremely low, EGTs are lower, gray smoke is increased.
Thanks,
Matt
Now that the truck has more new parts and is all buttoned up, the entire sensation of getting slammed back into the seat is gone noting a tremendous loss of seat of the pants torque, horsepower, and speed of acceleration. Surging is also drastically worsened so that at the right stage of speed, throttle, and boost it will surge up entire hills.
Good news is that the new ball bearing turbo now shows a couple psi of boost in Neutral with RPMs under 2k, and starts reading boost immediately off idle in Drive. Corresponding throttle response off idle is amazingly improved as well, as I can not only see the numbers rising I can also feel the air feeding the engine virtually off the line. However, under hard acceleration, smoke is increased, now a heavy gray instead of the previous black. Initial takeoff is just a small light gray puff under average acceleration.
I had told the mechanic to install the new Garrett with the wastegate on but to use a zip tie to pinch the line. Instead, he decided to remove the wastegate. I have not looked at what he has done and am not terribly familiar with wastegates. He used an 1/8" NPT threaded plug to seal one end where he figured air could leak. He said he could not move the actuator rod by hand and did not think it would move without being hooked up so he left that on the turbo.
I am hopeful that my tremendous loss in performance is directly related to the complete absence of the wastegate. Is it possible the actuator rod is still moving and that I have a huge boost leak? Does the rod move from a valve or flap internally, not just by the diaphragm or rod?
When driving the truck, the loss of power feels very much alike a boost leak. The turbo is producing just under 50 psi boost. The mechanic blew the boost hose off the intercooler on the driver's side on his way to show me his progress. Boost climbs slower than the old S300 and allows far more smoke. EGTs max 100 degrees lower than previous, but numbers seem high getting there. I pulled and covered the AFC and briefly test drove and found no improvements, just more gray smoke. A lot of gray smoke, heavy enough to block visibility across the road at all highway speeds.
We will try reinstalling the wastegate tomorrow. I've read the Garrett turbos usually come wastegated at 40 psi but I've been told that for my custom application, setting it at 50 psi would be a good tune. I have quickly checked smaller boost lines for leaks but have found none. If the wastegate does not solve my tremendous loss of power problem, does anyone have any ideas as to what else could be happening?
Peak boost is the same though it climbs slower, power is extremely low, EGTs are lower, gray smoke is increased.
Thanks,
Matt