of course it makes no difference, but it doesnt make sense.
Take a look at any well designed manifold and you're going to see that ALL of the WG's, behind or underneath the manifold and turbo.
all its going to go its cause much more radiant heat to enter the turbo, and also heat soak just about anything in the engine bay regardless if he has it pointing downward.
but what do i know, i work at shop that not only rebuilds and builds new turbos, but i am also a fabricator.
sounds like crap crap crap crap hahaha
codeblak4 4 months ago
why is your wastegate plumbed forward? You should relocate it underneath the manifold.
rotor13 2 years ago
makes no difference.
fondled 2 years ago
of course it makes no difference, but it doesnt make sense.
Take a look at any well designed manifold and you're going to see that ALL of the WG's, behind or underneath the manifold and turbo.
all its going to go its cause much more radiant heat to enter the turbo, and also heat soak just about anything in the engine bay regardless if he has it pointing downward.
but what do i know, i work at shop that not only rebuilds and builds new turbos, but i am also a fabricator.
rotor13 2 years ago
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Tj1056 1 year ago
@fondled or i should say hot exhaust gases
Tj1056 1 year ago
it idles lumpy, thats tuff.
straightrider150 3 years ago
@straightrider150 like in the title "bridgeport"
rotaryturbo88 2 years ago