is a water cooled turbo worth it??
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is a water cooled turbo worth it??
i'm looking to bu a new turbo and when i do i was thinking of going water cooled. now from what i understand the only part that is cooled is the bearing housing. i tow and what not with the tahoe not a lot but enough. and currently my underhood temp are way hot in the summer. would this help keep them down any or just help bearing life?
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Im sure it couldn't make it any worse. Most all factory turbo cars have water cooled turbos. I think If I ever need to change mine out it will be water cooled.
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I don't have any technical knowledge about what it's worth, but think about it like this: you have 200 degree water flowing across 1300-1400 degree metal housing. That's a HUGE temperature differential, and it should transfer a great deal of heat out of the turbo.
I spoke with Bill Reid this past weekend, and he said that the heat from his non water-cooled Turbonetics turbo was causing either the bearings or seals (can't remember which) to fail. Turbonetics told him to swap to a water cooled housing, and all the problems went away. It's gotta be worth something.
If nothing else, plumb in inline with your heater core and your heater will work a lot better
I spoke with Bill Reid this past weekend, and he said that the heat from his non water-cooled Turbonetics turbo was causing either the bearings or seals (can't remember which) to fail. Turbonetics told him to swap to a water cooled housing, and all the problems went away. It's gotta be worth something.
If nothing else, plumb in inline with your heater core and your heater will work a lot better
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thats another question i have. if you plumb inline with the heater if the heater is off and you have the heat/cool setting to full cold, then don't it block the flow of water threw the core. therefore cutting flow of water threw the turbo? if not then how does it flow? maybe i'm off here.
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thats another question i have. if you plumb inline with the heater if the heater is off and you have the heat/cool setting to full cold, then don't it block the flow of water threw the core. therefore cutting flow of water threw the turbo? if not then how does it flow? maybe i'm off here.
Some guys either loop the hoses together or put a valve on one of the lines to get a cooler AC in the summer time...