I carried on the theme of using whatever was in the best condition from the two engines, such as the exhaust manifolds were from the 25 as the Gta ones were cracked around the port flanges, the turbo from the 25 at first seemed like the one to go with, going on the engine condition, but possibly due to a K&N filter that just rattled round the airbox, not sealing at all, the compressor turbine looked very smooth with marks all over it and although I at first thought the play was lesser than my Gta unit, the more I wobbled it, the worse it got. So was probably carbonised oil making it feel better than it was.
No problem my unit was smoke free and had minimal play, the compressor wheel was sharp and undamaged and it boosted well, so may as well run it on a known good unit than recon for the sake of it.
Now when I say it boosted well is a bit of a porky, as looking through the very organised history the PO had got hold of most of the owners in the car history and one stated the car was modded to 280 bhp!
If you were about in the late eighties and early nineties you will know about the varies 'chip tuning' companies one of which was Superchips, well there was a sticker on the ECU stating that 'this ECU has been modified by Detection Techniques' and according to my father in law who was a Turbo Techniques dealer at about this time this was the earlier incarnation of Superchips. Right or wrong that's how I remember it.
Don't worry, I have never thought it was anything like that, in fact sometimes it wouldn't boost ( when colder) then would sky rocket and cut........sound familiar?
I found out the cause of the above, well some of it, the actuator was not the same as the 25, much bigger, but backed off so much I think there was barely a thread in the wastegate end, so much so it was not even seated at rest, and on putting the actuator in the vice it was virtually solid..........no cold boost?..........cutting out?.......making sense ? ( don't worry I'm not a cold thrasher, just the cooler end of warmed up)
In the end it got the 25 actuator left as it was, then I fitted as much to the lump as I could. The boost/ECU bodge doesn't end there of course but more on that later.
The engine bay was flatted back and satin blacked, and I copied the two braces that span the rear turrets to the engine bay shelf as these were harbouring rust, removed all the heat shields and polished them, re-riveting where needed.
I left the turbo heat shield and plenum off to make the unit a bit shorter then under it went and jacked her up, new wheel bearings and the Koni's I had fitted first time around, plenty wax everywhere......
No excuses now time to fire her up fingers crossed ..........churn..ch ......ch.....ch....click............click.........oh dear, looks nice tho'......
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