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timc 02-07-2015 07:45 PM

Rebuild/Upgrade 3ldz
 
Thinking of having my 3LDZ rebuilt/upgraded by these guys, anyone used them? I am thinking of billet wheel upgrade....

Performance Techniques - Turbo, Turbos, and Turbochargers - For all your turbo needs!

This was their response:

1)Yes we do complete rebuild, upgrade and balance is $650.00
I normally use a a gt35r compressor wheel or I can do it with billet 62 wheel for $800.00
Turnaround is only approx. 2 days.

2)GT35 wheel upgrade will spool approx 700rpm later than stock and make 40% more HP
The 62 billet wheel will spool approx 500rpm later than stock and make 50% more HP
The k27 turbo will spool about the same as the 3ldz but will limit HP

I think the best option is the billet wheeled upgrade.

Tippy 02-08-2015 05:17 AM

If it were me, I'd hold on to the turbo, pickle it for when you need it in the future, and buy a modern turbo.

But, I'm a glutton for punishment and fitting a modern turbo would probably take some modification.

timc 02-08-2015 05:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tippy (Post 8476893)
If it were me, I'd hold on to the turbo, pickle it for when you need it in the future, and buy a modern turbo.

But, I'm a glutton for punishment and fitting a modern turbo would probably take some modification.

Yeah, I just want a bolt on for now.

tim

RarlyL8 02-08-2015 06:53 AM

Make sure you can trust this company. We used to handle these types of rebuilds until Asian knock-off rebuild parts hit the market. Every single turbo rebuilt after that point in time failed.

JFairman 02-08-2015 07:37 AM

For KKK / 3K Borg Warner turbo rebuilds the best rebuilder in the USA is: Durabilt-Turbo.com - www.durabilt-turbo.com
If the parts are no longer available they will tell you and maybe they have some old stock around still or they can make NLA parts. They don't use parts from Asia.
They are one of the few places in the USA that have the VSR high speed turbo balancing machine.
You can watch a video of that on their website.
IMSA race teams send their turbos to be rebuilt there.

For Garret Turbos the best supplier, modifier, rebuilder in the USA is:
TurbosDirect.Com Web Site - Home

RarlyL8 02-08-2015 11:08 AM

The problem was KKK/BW was buying some of the rebuild parts from Asia.
I don't know if they got the problem cleared up but it was devistating for many rebuilders who bought "official" parts.

JFairman 02-08-2015 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RarlyL8 (Post 8477352)
The problem was KKK/BW was buying some of the rebuild parts from Asia.
I don't know if they got the problem cleared up but it was devistating for many rebuilders who bought "official" parts.

Where did you get this information? UMW by chance?

I would be curious to run that by Durabilt and see what they say about it.
Either way Durabilt stands by their rebuilds with a Warranty.

turbo owner 02-08-2015 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by timc (Post 8476903)
Yeah, I just want a bolt on for now.

tim

I did the upgrade and felt it was money well spent, this is the least amount headache to upgrade. If you are wanting to put headers and a big turbo later you can always sell the 3ldz to someone like me.

timc 02-08-2015 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by turbo owner (Post 8477586)
I did the upgrade and felt it was money well spent, this is the least amount headache to upgrade. If you are wanting to put headers and a big turbo later you can always sell the 3ldz to someone like me.

Who did the upgrade, and what was done? Were you pleased with the performance?

tim

RarlyL8 02-08-2015 02:51 PM

Quote:

Where did you get this information? UMW by chance?
Hell no. I'm a dealer and one of my suppliers is Durabilt, another is KKK/BW. You're not going to find many KKK/BW dealers that will talk about the 3LDZ rebuild parts issue. Hopefully it was solved. I'm just throwing out the caveat, do with it what you will.

timc 02-08-2015 02:59 PM

Brian, Sent you email on the headers....

tim

paganrj 02-10-2015 04:51 PM

+1 for Durabilt!!

Alan L 02-12-2015 08:26 PM

101 Turbo Q for dummies;
"GT35 wheel upgrade will spool approx 700rpm later than stock and make 40% more HP
The 62 billet wheel will spool approx 500rpm later than stock and make 50% more HP"

How does a turbo make more HP than another, other than raising boost pressure, ie is it possible that turbo A at 0.8 bar is making 50% less power than turbo B at 0.8 bar.
I understand that the wheel ratios affect spool time, power curve, max flow etc, but what parameters would alter to cause the quoted HP effects.
Thanks
Alan

Ronnie's.930 02-12-2015 10:36 PM

Another 101 Turbo Q for Dummies question - who would possible want a turbo that spools later than the ridiculously late spooling stocker (3ldz)?!?!?

RarlyL8 02-13-2015 03:48 AM

The simple answer is volume.
The more air a turbo can push at Xpsi the more power it can produce.
As for spooling later, that is probably a google translate error. :D

turbo owner 02-13-2015 04:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronnie's.930 (Post 8484952)
Another 101 Turbo Q for Dummies question - who would possible want a turbo that spools later than the ridiculously late spooling stocker (3ldz)?!?!?

Mine starts to see boost at about 2200 RPM and full boost by 3000.

JFairman 02-13-2015 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RarlyL8 (Post 8485070)
The simple answer is volume.
The more air a turbo can push at Xpsi the more power it can produce.

When I asked Mike at turbos Direct that same question he said the same thing: volume.
There's another dynamic too.. How hot the compressed air from the turbo is. Hot air is less dense and increases the chance of detonation. All turbos heat the air up to a degree but less efficient older design turbos like the 3ldz and k27 heat up the air more than than others like the new design ball bearing turbos from Garret.
Yeah, you can put a bigger better inter cooler in there but a newer more efficient turbo will always be better.

Tippy 02-13-2015 09:20 AM

Quote:

Another 101 Turbo Q for Dummies question - who would possible want a turbo that spools<u> later</u> than the ridiculously late spooling stocker (3ldz)?!?!?
Ok, I just LOL'd by myself at a Subway. People are sure to think I'm looney......

Alan L 02-13-2015 09:31 AM

OK, thanks Brian. I accept your answer - there had to be a reason, if the HP claim is correct. But I am still trying to understand it. The internals of the motor represent a restriction - intake manifold, head ports, butterfly throat etc. As we raise the pressure we squeeze more thru the restriction. So, I'm struggling to understand why 0.8 bar raised by one turbo flows more air than 0.8 bar by another turbo - accepting JFairmans explanation also. So, does it come down purely to a heat effect? Flowing slightly denser air thru the restriction at the same pressure?
Thanks
Alan

T77911S 02-13-2015 09:52 AM

but if the turbo can produce 1 bar of pressure and maintain it at 7k RPM, would there be any more HP from a "bigger" turbo.
say turbo A can provide 1.1bar at 7k and maintain it, and turbo B can provide 1.6bar at 7K.
if the WG is set to 1bar, is there a HP gain with B?
(both hit 1bar at 3k RPM).


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