Originally Posted by ashtonsser
Im pretty much positive it was not an oil pressure related issue. Again too much oil pressure will blow the seals out not blow apart the shaft. Too little oil pressure can cause the shaft to seize and blow apart. Again i ran the same -3an line, no restrictor and so on on my JB BW turbo and no issues.
It was either bov related or just another defect Precision turbo. Again all too common.
Im pretty much positive it was not an oil pressure related issue. Again too much oil pressure will blow the seals out not blow apart the shaft. Too little oil pressure can cause the shaft to seize and blow apart. Again i ran the same -3an line, no restrictor and so on on my JB BW turbo and no issues.
It was either bov related or just another defect Precision turbo. Again all too common.
when I got home after the track I unplugged the drain line and started the car. oil came through and it drained perfect and pressure seem normal..
when I took the turbo apart it looked clean w/ no oil leaks anywhere.. Not much but enough noticeable shaft play to make the fins touch the housing..
just got back from the man cave and all is good with the BOV and Wastegate no issues there
So from what I've gathered:
Oil pressure= Seems good
feed, drain line and fittings=Good
Blow off valve= Good
Wastegate= Good
Results= most likely a defected turbo from precision...
Last edited by klassickrican
on 2012-10-02
at 22-21-41.
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