Ranger wrote:Check the video in my previous post, if you haven't already. Gives a pretty good idea of what the turbos are doing. I think the wastegate is getting locked open. But yeah, I don't think they know what they're talking about, either. I do have a boost gauge but it's not hooked up; can't really see where the line goes. Currently the car is parked in my garage and can stay in there indefinitely. I may be able to park it at my friend's shop too. I'm probably going to start taking apart the upper part of the engine this weekend so as to get a better view of wtf is going on in there. Coolant level sensor came in today so I'll at least be replacing that. Let me know when you think you'll be able to come up here.
Yeah, I saw Mike's car there when I went to pick up the wiring harness. I'm curious what exactly they are doing to it. It was off in a corner, didn't look like it was being worked on. And it has been there for months...
I'm actually not sure I'm going to sell the 4runner, I'm having second thoughts about having four carsPlus I really like it, despite my groaning about not wanting to drive a truck. But I definitely would like something bigger; the 4runner is just not that great at towing. I lose speed on the hilly parts of C470. It is 4WD, yeah. It's a 1999, SR5, 5-speed manual and electronic rear locker. Pretty rare combination actually. It's super clean too...so I'd probably looking for NADA value, which is around $7500.
I haven't checked the video, but from your description that sounds really strange. More on that in a minute.
The situation with Mike's car sounds alot like mine, especially when I first got back haha. So did you get the wiring harness and most of the engine back?
I'd probably pass on the 4Runner anyway. I would love to have one but I just don't have the money available for it right now. I could probably sell the Civic and get a loan but I don't have the time for all that right now anyway.
Ranger wrote:Alright, so after hooking my boost gauge back up I've got a better idea of what's going on. As long as I don't get into the secondary turbo, the primary pulls hard and it feels great. But once I rev it up past that 4500 RPM mark with any decent amount of throttle, it kills the primary turbo. Let me describe what it's like doing an onramp pull...
2nd Gear, full throttle: Primary boosts to 8 PSI. Pulls hard, feels normal. Secondary comes on at 4500 RPM, switches over just fine, stays at 10 PSI. This is how it should be.
3rd Gear, full throttle: RPMs drop back down. I can feel and see that it's not boosting as high as before. It's almost like I can feel it slowly slipping into less and less boost.
4th Gear, full throttle: With both turbos on, only 5 PSI of boost, car struggles to go anywhere. Feels terrible.
And every time after that, I get NO boost at all from the primary turbo. You just hear this massive whoosh noise in place of the turbo whine. If I let it wind out to the point where the secondary comes on, it's the same as the last run, it boosts to 5 PSI (or less, sometimes it only boosts to 3 PSI) and feels terrible. I have no clue where to even start diagnosing this. I made the decision tonight to start saving for a single turbo kit.
Oh, I also figured out that there's nothing wrong with my coolant overflow tank, so no need to bring that. The ghetto rigged tank is gone haha. I don't know why I thought it was leaking before. And unfortunately the cat you gave me won't bolt up...for one thing it's 2.25" and my exhaust is 3". Not a big deal, but the main reason is that the Racing Beat exhaust is a straight-up turbo back exhaust, it's in three long pieces, and there are no holes for where the cats used to be. I'd have to have an exhaust shop cut it for me, and even that would be difficult, because there's not much room to place the cat close to the engine. It'd have to be placed really far back and wouldn't do much good. I'd probably need another just like it haha. Nick at MAC auto (who also has an FD) thinks I can pass emissions if I have factory cats on, even though my air pump and emissions controls have been removed. I'm going to see if anyone local has a factory exhaust with factory cats that I can borrow. Do you know anyone who might have that stuff?
Speaking of coolant though. There is something majorly wrong with my cooling system. Not that I didn't know that already...but now I don't think it's related to my oil cooler or intercooler placement. There is way more air in the system than is normal, even with a functioning AST, and even after burping it. I took it to my friend's shop and he put one of those air-tight funnels over the filler neck by the water pump. Then we filled the funnel with coolant. Every single time we rev the car, a huge air bubble rises up in the coolant. WTF man? That would probably explain why the buzzer is still going off even after replacing the coolant level sensor. Something IS broken and causing air to get into the system. I think you're right, I really can't catch a break with this car...
That is REALLY strange. Well, we could try swap-tronics. We can swap the switching solenoid, but considering you lose boost more between gears rather than between turbos, I'm not betting that's what it is. If you hear a WHOOSH sound, that's a boost leak. I have something I made to test the boost/vacuum system with compressed air, I'll bring it with me when I come up. The boost pattern should be 10-8-10 though, not 8-8-10 or any other variation. 10 for the first turbo, drops to 8 during transition, then back up to 10 on the second turbo. I MIGHT have had this problem a few years ago, but I don't remember my symptoms exactly. I did have the whoosh sound though. Check all your IC couplings. Especially check the one between your y-pipe and IC piping that goes over the coolant filler neck. That's where mine blew out, those things blow easily.
No big deal on the CAT, sorry it wouldn't work. I'm not even sure why I thought it would in the first place since that piping is rather small haha. I wouldn't cut up a RB exhaust, that's for sure, even if I could find a place for it to fit.
For the coolant, have someone do a pressure test on the system. Hopefully the coolant seals are still good, but that might be where you're getting air from. If the car isn't spilling white smoke, it should be fine though. Still something you should check, as a precaution. I can't really think of any other reason you'd be getting air in the system either.
Ranger wrote:BTW, Eric, whenever you come up here to look at my car, I'll coordinate it with my friends so we can use their shop. They're both ASE certified mechanics too and one owns an FC, so they should be a big help.
Yeah that would be great.
Plus I really like it, despite my groaning about not wanting to drive a truck. But I definitely would like something bigger; the 4runner is just not that great at towing. I lose speed on the hilly parts of C470. It is 4WD, yeah. It's a 1999, SR5, 5-speed manual and electronic rear locker. Pretty rare combination actually. It's super clean too...so I'd probably looking for NADA value, which is around $7500.
No worries about the 4runner. I'm going to put an ad up on CL soon probably.
Thus I believe it to be a turbo control issue and not a boost leak. I did check the IC piping too...it all looks good. Oh and both the y-pipe and the crossover pipe are aftermarket. Both are metal anyway. The y-pipe is (probably) an Efini pipe, the crossover pipe is (I'm guessing) Greddy, since the IC is Greddy. I don't understand how it could be that the primary turbo just stops working like that, when it works flawlessly and consistently so long as I don't let the secondary come online.

I didn't check the turbos yet, no. It's on my list of things to do this weekend. I'll keep you updated. And yeah, Obie, don't worry about it, I'll just wait to pick up Eric's exhaust, I wouldn't deprive anyone from their FD, just for my sake, even for only a week