pissed off at Precision
I'm not a fan of precision turbos for various reasons, but I wouldn't be so quick to blame the turbo. Your oil feed is large for an S2000, and it's pretty likely that the problem will go away if you step down to a -3 line or install a restrictor.
There is no break in period for a turbo. The bearings don't break in. They don't "seat". There is no benefit to be had whatsoever by driving easy with a new turbo.
Break in period is for piston rings. Turbos don't have piston rings.
There is no break in period for a turbo. The bearings don't break in. They don't "seat". There is no benefit to be had whatsoever by driving easy with a new turbo.
Break in period is for piston rings. Turbos don't have piston rings.
Originally Posted by Sellout,May 29 2010, 09:35 PM
I'm not a fan of precision turbos for various reasons, but I wouldn't be so quick to blame the turbo. Your oil feed is large for an S2000, and it's pretty likely that the problem will go away if you step down to a -3 line or install a restrictor.
There is no break in period for a turbo. The bearings don't break in. They don't "seat". There is no benefit to be had whatsoever by driving easy with a new turbo.
Break in period is for piston rings. Turbos don't have piston rings.
There is no break in period for a turbo. The bearings don't break in. They don't "seat". There is no benefit to be had whatsoever by driving easy with a new turbo.
Break in period is for piston rings. Turbos don't have piston rings.
Break in period is for piston rings. Turbos don't have piston rings.
Before you say stupid thing learn the part of the turbocharger.
Turbo has turbine shaft/oil ring. That ring & the journal bearings are critical attaining a proper tolerance & seat. Sometimes clocking & torquing put the turbo in (risk)out of balance risk.
Before you say stupid thing learn the part of the turbocharger.
Turbo has turbine shaft/oil ring. That ring & the journal bearings are critical attaining a proper tolerance & seat. Sometimes clocking & torquing put the turbo in (risk)out of balance risk.
before I say anything I want to say I only ready the OP. With that said: Precision makes the shittiest turbos ever. Ive had 6 of them on my personal cars Ive built and lately they have gone down the shitter.
I had mine, it had major shaft play after a couple thousand miles and caused it to hit the compressor cover. Sent it in for warranty repair which they bitched about. Got it back a couple MONTHS later. Put it on the car... drove for a couple hundred miles and I pulled the filter off and it had even more shaft play than the first time. I sent it in and they kept telling me it was install error and blamed it on my feed/return setup.
I have been building turbo cars for 10 years now for myself and many other people. I am tech for lexus with all my ASEs so Im pretty sure I would know how to do it properly.
Needless to say I got a borg warner turbo and simply bolted it on (same feed/return) and never had one issue with it so I KNOW it wasnt my fault even I wasnt sure before.
Their customer service sucks and their product sucks thats all I have to say.
I had mine, it had major shaft play after a couple thousand miles and caused it to hit the compressor cover. Sent it in for warranty repair which they bitched about. Got it back a couple MONTHS later. Put it on the car... drove for a couple hundred miles and I pulled the filter off and it had even more shaft play than the first time. I sent it in and they kept telling me it was install error and blamed it on my feed/return setup.
I have been building turbo cars for 10 years now for myself and many other people. I am tech for lexus with all my ASEs so Im pretty sure I would know how to do it properly.
Needless to say I got a borg warner turbo and simply bolted it on (same feed/return) and never had one issue with it so I KNOW it wasnt my fault even I wasnt sure before.
Their customer service sucks and their product sucks thats all I have to say.
[QUOTE=lotus7racer,May 30 2010, 03:02 AM]Before you say stupid thing learn the part of the turbocharger.
Turbo has turbine shaft/oil ring. That ring & the journal bearings are critical attaining a proper tolerance & seat. Sometimes clocking & torquing
Turbo has turbine shaft/oil ring. That ring & the journal bearings are critical attaining a proper tolerance & seat. Sometimes clocking & torquing
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