best studs etc to use for turbo
Moderators: timk, Stu, zombie, The American, Lokiel, -alex, StanTheMan, greenMachine, ManiacLachy, Daffy, Sean
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 533
- Joined: Mon May 19, 2003 11:00 am
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Adelaide
- Contact:
best studs etc to use for turbo
hi guys.. got the custom manifold and dump pipe off nitrodann for the new s15 t28 setup and wanted to know where the best place to buy the turbo-manifold studs would be. im in adelaide if it helps. i want good quality ones so i will never have to get in there and do it again...ever.
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 1717
- Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:23 pm
- Vehicle: NB8B
- Location: Rockingham - Western Australia
Re: best studs etc to use for turbo
You need Inconel studs and locking tabs and high temp thread locker ad locking nuts.
It is not all that cheap to do all of the studs but it is very much worth it to not have to worry about them backing out every other trackday!
http://trackspeedengineering.com/produc ... ucts_id/98
There are plenty of places to buy studs and hardware separately.
I could not find super high temp thread locker in Australia so went to 034 Motorsport when I did it:
http://www.034motorsport.com/fluids-che ... p-609.html
You can get probably away without Inconel studs if you use locking tabs and the high temp thread locker but they will stretch over time.
It is not all that cheap to do all of the studs but it is very much worth it to not have to worry about them backing out every other trackday!
http://trackspeedengineering.com/produc ... ucts_id/98
There are plenty of places to buy studs and hardware separately.
I could not find super high temp thread locker in Australia so went to 034 Motorsport when I did it:
http://www.034motorsport.com/fluids-che ... p-609.html
You can get probably away without Inconel studs if you use locking tabs and the high temp thread locker but they will stretch over time.
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 533
- Joined: Mon May 19, 2003 11:00 am
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Adelaide
- Contact:
Re: best studs etc to use for turbo
thanks for that.. the only problem is i want to buy them local incase something goes wrong and i do need to replace them.
- Lokiel
- Forum legend
- Posts: 4126
- Joined: Thu May 28, 2009 2:39 pm
- Vehicle: NB SE
- Location: Brisbania
Re: best studs etc to use for turbo
See GCG for local supply: http://www.gcg.com.au/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=179&Itemid=53&TreeId=34
Don't worry about dying, worry about not living!
Garage Thread: http://www.mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=76716
Garage Thread: http://www.mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=76716
-
- Speed Racer
- Posts: 2499
- Joined: Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:46 pm
- Vehicle: NB8A
Re: best studs etc to use for turbo
get the genuine s15 parts from a dealership.
you will need 4 studs 4 nuts and 2 plates.
the plates are bent over the nuts when tightened to avoid them coming undone.
you will need 4 studs 4 nuts and 2 plates.
the plates are bent over the nuts when tightened to avoid them coming undone.
- NitroDann
- Forum sponsor
- Posts: 10280
- Joined: Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:10 pm
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Newcastle NSW
- Contact:
Re: best studs etc to use for turbo
His manifold is tapped for 10x1.5, big boy hardware.
Mate just get the set from trackspeed, andrew from trackspeed is a great guy who contributes a lot of time and knowledge to the community, he will ship them right away, the kit is complete and includes everything and it will not fail, you will never ever need to replace a single part ever.
Dann
Mate just get the set from trackspeed, andrew from trackspeed is a great guy who contributes a lot of time and knowledge to the community, he will ship them right away, the kit is complete and includes everything and it will not fail, you will never ever need to replace a single part ever.
Dann
http://www.NitroDann.com
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 533
- Joined: Mon May 19, 2003 11:00 am
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Adelaide
- Contact:
Re: best studs etc to use for turbo
Argh I should have ordered them ages ago. I can't find anyone local that supplies the 10mm to 8mm stud that the manifold needs.
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 533
- Joined: Mon May 19, 2003 11:00 am
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Adelaide
- Contact:
Re: best studs etc to use for turbo
Is drilling out the exhaust housing to accept the 10mm stud an option?
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 1717
- Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:23 pm
- Vehicle: NB8B
- Location: Rockingham - Western Australia
Re: best studs etc to use for turbo
Yep, I did it with mine.
make sure you block any opening or port in the turbo with tape.
The cast steel is very easy to drill through and with an existing 8mm hole it is impossible to end up off center. With the turbo secured properly you can do it with a hand held drill.
make sure you block any opening or port in the turbo with tape.
The cast steel is very easy to drill through and with an existing 8mm hole it is impossible to end up off center. With the turbo secured properly you can do it with a hand held drill.
- NitroDann
- Forum sponsor
- Posts: 10280
- Joined: Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:10 pm
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Newcastle NSW
- Contact:
Re: best studs etc to use for turbo
What deviant said, the turbo is SUPER amazingly easy to drill.
Drill it 10.5 or 11 and get the 10x1.5 set from TSE.
Dann
Drill it 10.5 or 11 and get the 10x1.5 set from TSE.
Dann
http://www.NitroDann.com
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
- timk
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 1928
- Joined: Fri Dec 31, 2004 3:16 pm
- Vehicle: NC
Re: best studs etc to use for turbo
The Nissan 200SX S15 turbo studs are Inconel yeah? They are $18 each retail.
GCG have both the Inconel studs and Stage 8 lock nuts. There's a place in Melbourne that sells the Resbond 907TS from memory.
At track days I am having issues with studs backing out with the nut still on the stud, but I haven't tried Inconel or the Stage 8 lock nuts. I suspect when I add a flex joint to my dump pipe it will no longer be an issue even on the hardware I'm using now, but I'll report back after next track day.
GCG have both the Inconel studs and Stage 8 lock nuts. There's a place in Melbourne that sells the Resbond 907TS from memory.
At track days I am having issues with studs backing out with the nut still on the stud, but I haven't tried Inconel or the Stage 8 lock nuts. I suspect when I add a flex joint to my dump pipe it will no longer be an issue even on the hardware I'm using now, but I'll report back after next track day.
- NitroDann
- Forum sponsor
- Posts: 10280
- Joined: Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:10 pm
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Newcastle NSW
- Contact:
Re: best studs etc to use for turbo
yeh they are, but they are 8mm, where as the turbo manifold he has is tapped for 10mm hardware.
With 8mm hardware resbond and lockign nuts you STILL get stretched studs and studs which back out on a seriously dríven mx5.
Not so with the 10mm, you just cannot stretch 10mm resbonded inconel hardware, and the stage 8 locking hardware keeps the nuts on.
Dann
With 8mm hardware resbond and lockign nuts you STILL get stretched studs and studs which back out on a seriously dríven mx5.
Not so with the 10mm, you just cannot stretch 10mm resbonded inconel hardware, and the stage 8 locking hardware keeps the nuts on.
Dann
http://www.NitroDann.com
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
Return to “MX5 Forced induction (Turbo/Supercharger)”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 231 guests