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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:20 pm
by aep886
200sti engine wont go in!!! you need the SR20 RWD
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:25 pm
by POWDER
Hey bud, firstly, welcome to the forum...
Secondly, re-check ur mach like Peg says....
Thirdly, make sure there is no blockage on any of the oil feed lines and ports coming from your motor, might be buildup restricting flow, anything will take the easy route rather....
Fourth, once you go turbo, there is no going back, especially if your mach knows his stuff....
Fifth, SR20 all to possible but as stated, needs to be DET not just a plain DE, otherwise just take off your turbo, go buy round top pistons for R500 and vuala, standard CA18DE.... And will cost you a crap load less. SR20 det transplant has cost me over 50k already.....
Just get yours running nice and rebuilt, then put 50k into the CA, u'll do much better that way and less stress hahah
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:42 am
by NIZAN-R
another thing is the return oil to the sump if that is blocked with shit its olso gona die every time
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:55 am
by 300sx
your problem definitly is a kak mechie.. i mean ca18's come from the factory with turbo's lasting 100k and more at least.
so now just because he cant find the problem and keep blowing turbo's the ca18 is a kak motor?? fraking rediculous, id make him pay for the turbo's..
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:09 am
by POWDER
+1
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:09 am
by rat
300sx wrote:your problem definitly is a kak mechie.. i mean ca18's come from the factory with turbo's lasting 100k and more at least.
so now just because he cant find the problem and keep blowing turbo's the ca18 is a kak motor?? fraking rediculous, id make him pay for the turbo's..
+1
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:44 am
by Saiteck
Thax guys for all the replies
Looks like its not as easy as I thought to drop in a new engine.
will have a chat with the mechie to day to tray and get my money back.
geeeee so far this whole thing as cost me 8g
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:15 pm
by poizen
my ca had 230000km before i changed a thing
esp the turbos
and powder how is the sr costing you 50k to do mine including the motors is about 20k
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:40 pm
by Adrian
I agree with poizen my ca had 240 000 still with the standard turbo
A lot of mechies think they can work on any motor but they cant
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:55 pm
by RB25SX
SR20 will not fit your gearbox.
Who rebuild your turbo?
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 4:16 pm
by djtreble
I find it hard to believe that you are having such issues with blowing turbos when a mechanic is working on it, especially with 2 NEW turbos?
I'd suggest sorting out the issue as its cheaper and easier to sort out than doing an engine swap. Just do it properly.
Here's how to check for oil flow:
- Run the motor and disconnect the fuel pump fuse, let the engine die. The restart it until it wont start anymore.
- Disconnect the oil return line from the block and have it pointing down into a bucket
- Get someone to to turn the starter motor so that the engine builds up oil pressure (it should not start as the fuel pump fuse has been disconnected)
- You should see oil coming out of the oil return from the turbo at a nice steady flow.
If the oil isnt coming through nicely, you will need to diagnose further by removing the turbo and making sure the turbo is recieving oil by leaving the oil feed line attached to the block and doing the above procedure.
Just a matter of elimination.
Remember to top up your oil when you are done.
Hope this helps.
RB25SX wrote:SR20 will not fit your gearbox.
The CA box does fit the SR with the SR bellhousing, they are pretty similar gearboxes.
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 8:33 am
by POWDER
poizen wrote:my ca had 230000km before i changed a thing
esp the turbos
and powder how is the sr costing you 50k to do mine including the motors is about 20k
Hey bud, well with all the trial and error and extra add on's and things I had to replace and stuff, ye it's cost me about that. For somone who doesn't know anything and starts learning from scratch, well, should be prepaired to spend a lot more than usual to get going and to learn, OK well I suppose about 10 to 15k has been cosmetic costs to the motor but ya, about there. Although 20K is definately possible if you do everything your self I suppose....
On point 2 I sold my CA with the original turbo in perfect condition at 280 000Km, was boosting 0.9 to 1bar.