The newest 100% bolt on Greddy Hybrid turbocharger!
50g/s-60g/s at 10psi or so is not as big of a hole as you might think .
I know I was gaining 30ish g/s from a vac leak at the turbo inlet that was fixed just by adding another thickness of gasket paper.
Seeing as we are on this subject and it seems to be relavent to this thread lets discuss it some more .
How can you get 400g/s MAF and make less than 300whp ? I can think of 3 possibilities :
1/MAF is scaled wrong
2/Boost leak
3/Stuffed engine IE low compression
Can anyone think of any others ?
I know I was gaining 30ish g/s from a vac leak at the turbo inlet that was fixed just by adding another thickness of gasket paper.
Seeing as we are on this subject and it seems to be relavent to this thread lets discuss it some more .
How can you get 400g/s MAF and make less than 300whp ? I can think of 3 possibilities :
1/MAF is scaled wrong
2/Boost leak
3/Stuffed engine IE low compression
Can anyone think of any others ?
Alright I scrapped the last 2 brackets I fabricated up. First one was too low, second one was too high, this one is just right
. I lowered the actuator 1 more inch so I could get rid of the bent actuator rod. This will make the brackets and actuators more repeatable when they are produced.
I am very satisfied with the newest bracket. It is very strong and doesn't deflect. Nothing is crowded at all. The actuator will be installer friendly.
I will have the drawings done up when I hear from the customer that it fits without complications.
Bryan@BNR
. I lowered the actuator 1 more inch so I could get rid of the bent actuator rod. This will make the brackets and actuators more repeatable when they are produced.I am very satisfied with the newest bracket. It is very strong and doesn't deflect. Nothing is crowded at all. The actuator will be installer friendly.
I will have the drawings done up when I hear from the customer that it fits without complications.
Bryan@BNR
bryan that bracket looks super sturdy, placement of the wastegate looks spot on, but the bracket coming from the outside may produce clearance issues with the wall of the car
here are some pictures of mine mounted, hope this helps:

here are some pictures of mine mounted, hope this helps:

well I placed the whole diaphram portion in front of the compressor housing. It isn't anywhere behind the compressor housing.
Can you measure the OD of the compressor housing to the body so I can get an idea about clearance?
Bryan@BNR
Can you measure the OD of the compressor housing to the body so I can get an idea about clearance?
Bryan@BNR
I can't believe that Brian is trying to make a bracket to fit without a car to try it on . It's so tight in around there that it could take any number of atempts to get it right this way ...
I figured I had the room there atleast where the stock actuator sits for the bracket space. I thought it was on pretty good judgement.
BTW the bracket has to be done. If not the problem will prevail. It has been a major pain in the rear... But got to get it done!
Where the stock actuator goes, and where this bracket sticks out, the distance from the OD of the compressor housing and the bracket is 1 3/8" on one side and 1 5/8" on the other side. The stock actuator sticks out further than that... It would be nice to have a car though!
Bryan
BTW the bracket has to be done. If not the problem will prevail. It has been a major pain in the rear... But got to get it done!
Where the stock actuator goes, and where this bracket sticks out, the distance from the OD of the compressor housing and the bracket is 1 3/8" on one side and 1 5/8" on the other side. The stock actuator sticks out further than that... It would be nice to have a car though!
Bryan
Last edited by Bryan@BNR; Aug 31, 2010 at 10:50 AM.
Your turbos are clocked which I can see reason for making the actuator brackets adjustable. But if I do it like that with these, it will cause all kinds of installer issue which I don't want...
Bryan
You can actually move the actuator up and down about 5° on the compressor housing without having the rod drag.
You can gain even more (though it isn't needed) by slightly curving the mounting point and including wedge washers.
You can gain even more (though it isn't needed) by slightly curving the mounting point and including wedge washers.
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I am just supposed to assume that is your hand? I must say, wipe off the grease and you might have been a hand model. Ever been contacted by breitling?
Any of those mine?
Any of those mine?



