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garrett dbb turbos and oil pressure a word of warning !


scoooby slayer
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it seems the general consensus is use a 1mm restrictor for dbb turbos.

 

my hks t51r spl which is basically a garrett gt4202r has been a bit whiney so to speak at idle.

 

so i checked with garrett and the ball bearing turbos need to see around 40 psi oil pressure at the oil inlet to the turbo at max engine rpm/max torque and minimum 15 psi hot oil at idle.

 

so i rigged up a gauge in my oil feed between the 1mm restrictor and the turbo inlet flange, i had 8 psi oil pressure warm oil flat out !

 

so ive drilled the restrictor out to 2.5mm and thats got me to 35 psi flat out oil at 90c.

 

so just a word of warning really the restrictors are only to be used if the oil pressure is excessive.

 

and a caption from garrett themselves

 

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Ball Bearing Turbo

 

"An oil restrictor is recommended for optimal performance with ball bearing turbochargers. Oil pressure of 40 - 45 psi at maximum engine speed is recommended to prevent damage to the turbocharger's internals. In order to achieve this pressure, a restrictor with a 0.040' orifice will normally suffice, but you should always verify the oil pressure entering the turbo after the restrictor in insure that the components are functioning properly. Recommended oil feed is -3AN or -4AN line or hose/tubing with a similar ID. As always, use an oil filter that meets or exceeds the OEM specifications. "

 

"OIL LEAKAGE SHOULD NOT OCCUR ON A PROPERLY FUNCTIONING SYSTEM IF RESTRICTOR IS NOT USED UNLESS THE SYSTEM PRESSURE IS EXCESSIVELY HIGH. " "

 

 

the slight whineing noise i had at idle is now completely gone so i can only put it down to a bearing whine due to not enough cushion of oil.

 

so basically they are saying around 40 psi is recommended to prevent turbo damage.

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