Could this have damaged my turbo?
Could this have damaged my turbo?
Long story short I bought a used 08 Evo X. The previous owner apparently put an aftermarket bov on the car and when he traded it in he installed the stock bypassvalve back on backwarks. So since I have had it ive put about 2000 miles on her with the bypass valve venting incorrectly. Hence thats why I had surging all the time and noticed a power loss like a week after owning the X. I havnt been able to switch the bypassvalve to the correct way yet cause i just saw a pic of the evo x engine bay and realized what was wrong with my set up today and will be doing it tonight. Did I damage my turbo or even my bypassvalve? Or am I in good shape since I didnt have it set up this way for very long.
When the car is TOTALLY COLD take the intake off and put your hand inside the turbo (gently, with no rings on your fingers) and feel the end of the shaft. Put two fingers on it and move it from side to side and from front to back and so forth. There should not be excess movement. The shaft spins-and if it has excessive play in any direction, it is just destroying itself.
Tom
Tom
How likly is it that there is something damaged in your opinion? And what performance related issues would I run into if there was shaft motion? It still runs pretty good, decent power but it just seems like it wants to pull harder but it just cant. I think thats due to the positon the bypassvalve being backwards.
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Compressor surge can destroy a turbo quite quickly. Considering he has 2k miles on it, i would not be surprised if the thrust bearing is toast. If the shaft moves into and out of the turbo more than ~1mm, it's toast.
I bought it at this place off Pat Booker rd. Northeast motor company I think. I had also taken it to a dealership to have them look at it before I bought it and they didnt even catch the bypassvalve. Anyway I swtched it to the correct position last night. The compressor surge is gone. Power still feels about the same.
Its not slow but its not real fast either. Maybe this weekend ill check the turbo out.
Its not slow but its not real fast either. Maybe this weekend ill check the turbo out.
Last edited by DueceEVO; Jan 27, 2009 at 06:21 AM.
I bought it at this place off Pat Booker rd. Northeast motor company I think. I had also taken it to a dealership to have them look at it before I bought it and they didnt even catch the bypassvalve. Anyway I swtched it to the correct position last night. The compressor surge is gone. Power still feels about the same.
Its not slow but its not real fast either. Maybe this weekend ill check the turbo out.
Its not slow but its not real fast either. Maybe this weekend ill check the turbo out.
If you change it, and then go back to them. They can say you are the one that screwed it up. You should take it back to them the way you bought it.
Of course there is a chance nothing is wrong with the turbo, and you can just put the bov back in the correct position. And you could be completely fine.




