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Has anyone tried this? "C" turbo on a cat 3116, M35A3 motor?
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Does not matter if the flanges match, i made adaptors for other turbos before.As long as the flange is the same, why not?
Can you give some details about what makes them archaic? The "d" isn't THAT old.Seems to me you're putting lipstick on a pig so to say.
The C and D turbos are archaic in design. You're also asking a old turbo meant to support 135hp to substain 170hp. It could probably do it. But I'd look towards a more modern turbo or a cat replacement turbo before going down this path.
What would it sound like with that muffler? Or need to go with straight pipe?I think it would be darn cool to have the first whistlin' A3. Go for it Steve! Then take us a video with good sound. I want to hear it. It would be a good Utube project.
Ummm yeah, they are. You've got to consider they've been around for 30+ years. Turbo design has came WAAAAY ahead since then. The latest hot thing in turbos are "batmowheels" as they're nicknamed. It know it looks like a damaged wheel, but the blades are actually "waved". It gives a lot more surface area making a 60mm compressor outflow a standard 60mm with no mods other than the wheel.Can you give some details about what makes them archaic? The "d" isn't THAT old.
I highly recommend NOT doing that. I've blown intercooler boots off my Dodge several times playing. EGT's skyrocket without a turbo.Maybe i should try a straight pipe first. Has any one tried this on the A3?
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