200 tdi turbo help

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in the process of putting a 200 tdi ( out of a disco ) in to a stage 1
, I got it in all the mounts for the engine and box are fitted just
starting to connect all the pipe work and wiring, but I am a bit stuck
on the turbo
and need a bit of info , looking at the turbo there is the obvious
exhaust pipe to the back of the engine one in line pointing to the
front and one pointing to the ground and im not sure which goes to
the inter cooler and which one goes to the air filter , also what would
the pipes be made out of ?as I think I will have to try to find
something to fit

thanks in advance


paul

 

<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> in the process of putting a 200 tdi ( out of a disco ) in to a stage 1
> , I got it in all the mounts for the engine and box are fitted just
> starting to connect all the pipe work and wiring, but I am a bit stuck
> on the turbo
> and need a bit of info , looking at the turbo there is the obvious
> exhaust pipe to the back of the engine one in line pointing to the
> front and one pointing to the ground and im not sure which goes to
> the inter cooler and which one goes to the air filter , also what would
> the pipes be made out of ?as I think I will have to try to find
> something to fit
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> paul



The one inline pointing to the front is the intake (from the air filter)and
so the one pointing down is the outlet(to run to your intercooler)

The outlet side pipes are made very similar to cooling system hoses(only
bigger) or you can buy custom silicon hoses (which might fit you
installation better). The inlet side (well on the discovery anyway) is a
cloth coated rubber that has a metal 'spring' embedded (to help prevent the
tube collapsing when the turbo winds up)

Which reminds me.........if anyone has a 200TDi discovery please keep an eye
on the inlet hose to the turbo just as it passes the alternator adjustment
bracket (it can rub through and break off a piece of the 'spring' which can
go through the turbo (and bend the vanes) then into the engine (and score a
cylinder).



 
On or around Sat, 20 May 2006 20:30:38 +0100, "johnty"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>
><[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> in the process of putting a 200 tdi ( out of a disco ) in to a stage 1
>> , I got it in all the mounts for the engine and box are fitted just
>> starting to connect all the pipe work and wiring, but I am a bit stuck
>> on the turbo
>> and need a bit of info , looking at the turbo there is the obvious
>> exhaust pipe to the back of the engine one in line pointing to the
>> front and one pointing to the ground and im not sure which goes to
>> the inter cooler and which one goes to the air filter , also what would
>> the pipes be made out of ?as I think I will have to try to find
>> something to fit
>>
>> thanks in advance
>>
>>
>> paul

>
>
>The one inline pointing to the front is the intake (from the air filter)and
>so the one pointing down is the outlet(to run to your intercooler)


to the bottom of the intercooler.

>
>The outlet side pipes are made very similar to cooling system hoses(only
>bigger) or you can buy custom silicon hoses (which might fit you
>installation better). The inlet side (well on the discovery anyway) is a
>cloth coated rubber that has a metal 'spring' embedded (to help prevent the
>tube collapsing when the turbo winds up)
>

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