Boiling Turbo
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Boiling Turbo
This may be normal but I haven't seen it before
The water in my turbo is boiling after I turn the engine off
Before someone tells me I need a timer it does it after a cold start and about 10-15 minits idle, No driving
Is this normal
Olboy
The water in my turbo is boiling after I turn the engine off
Before someone tells me I need a timer it does it after a cold start and about 10-15 minits idle, No driving
Is this normal
Olboy
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Re: Boiling Turbo
So you're saying that the water/coolant is boiling just by turning the car on and not stepping on the accelerator....?
When was the last time you've changed the coolant?
Is your radiator hot?
Is anything leaking under your engine bay?
When was the last time you've changed the coolant?
Is your radiator hot?
Is anything leaking under your engine bay?
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Re: Boiling Turbo
sorry the water is boiling in the turbo, I can here it boiling after the engine is off
I only need to warm the engine up and the turbo gets realy hot so that the water boils when it's not circulating
I don't even have to drive the car
I don't think it does it when the engine is running only after shutting down
It's a new second hand conversion
I only need to warm the engine up and the turbo gets realy hot so that the water boils when it's not circulating
I don't even have to drive the car
I don't think it does it when the engine is running only after shutting down
It's a new second hand conversion
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Re: Boiling Turbo
Can you post pics of the install, showing the orientation of the water and oil lines to the turbo?
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Re: Boiling Turbo
Not real good with pics
one line goes to the thermo the other goes to the waterpump inlet
I don't think thats the problem as it's as per the FM instructions and happens after the water stops flowing
It's like the exaust/turbo is getting too hot and the water left in it after shut down is boiling
It may not be a big deal anyway
olboy
one line goes to the thermo the other goes to the waterpump inlet
I don't think thats the problem as it's as per the FM instructions and happens after the water stops flowing
It's like the exaust/turbo is getting too hot and the water left in it after shut down is boiling
It may not be a big deal anyway
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Boiling Turbo
Are you sure it's boiling and you're not just hearing air bubbles?
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Re: Boiling Turbo
sounds to me like a cuppa is on the way
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Re: Boiling Turbo
Air in the cooling system by the sounds of it. Take the rad cap off when cold and let the car idle up to normal operating temp. Give the car a few revs and watch for large bubbles coming up through the radiator outlet. Keep the car running until the bubbles stop. You'll probably need to top the coolant up a bit after this... Do all this with the car on level ground.
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Re: Boiling Turbo
NMX516 wrote:Air in the cooling system by the sounds of it. Take the rad cap off when cold and let the car idle up to normal operating temp. Give the car a few revs and watch for large bubbles coming up through the radiator outlet. Keep the car running until the bubbles stop. You'll probably need to top the coolant up a bit after this... Do all this with the car on level ground.
I cant agree more with,
How did you go ????
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Re: Boiling Turbo
turned out to be running lean
thanks for the suggestions anyway
Olboy
thanks for the suggestions anyway
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Re: Boiling Turbo
Sorry but wtf!!!
It was turned off you said so yes running real lean like no petrol!
What you described and what you said was the cause JUST DOESN'T make sense!
Can you please expand on how they or you got that conclusion?
What testing
What did you actually do to fix it?
Just stumped me with your reply so I'd like to know
Thanks BJ
It was turned off you said so yes running real lean like no petrol!
What you described and what you said was the cause JUST DOESN'T make sense!
Can you please expand on how they or you got that conclusion?
What testing
What did you actually do to fix it?
Just stumped me with your reply so I'd like to know
Thanks BJ

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Re: Boiling Turbo
Its a new second hand turbo set up and we are still trying get the tune right
the car was running lean when it was running
it must have been too hot and when we shut it down it boiled the water left in the turbo
Thats all I can put it down to
although it wasn't red hot or anything
olboy
the car was running lean when it was running
it must have been too hot and when we shut it down it boiled the water left in the turbo
Thats all I can put it down to
although it wasn't red hot or anything
olboy
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Boiling Turbo
Well that's ridiculous... A turbo in an engine tuned to rich or even just right would still get significantly hot enough to boil water/coolant anyway...... .!??
You had air that eventually made it's way to the top and escaped at some point.... My guess anyway.
G
You had air that eventually made it's way to the top and escaped at some point.... My guess anyway.
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Re: Boiling Turbo
Dosn't make sense I know but it seems to have gone since we richened it up
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