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1997 Nissan 200sx S14
13B Turbo
D2 CoilOvers
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13B Turbo
D2 CoilOvers
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For the longest time, I didn't have a heatshield (until Nuren kindly gave me his spare). It was fine, but the heat did cause that asbestos cover on the bonnet to start dis-integrating. My feeling is that it's better to let the turbo run a little hotter and other parts cooler (like ABS, power transistor, air con pipes, etc.) But that's just my totally uneducated guess 

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There is two sidesto this. One the turbo runs cooler & let's the heat out faster & the second is that everything around it get's fried.
So, it's your choice.
I always thought that an upmounted turbo with vents in the bonnet would work well, so that the turbo runs cooler & doesn't fry sh*t around it.
Also my uneducated guess.
So, it's your choice.
I always thought that an upmounted turbo with vents in the bonnet would work well, so that the turbo runs cooler & doesn't fry sh*t around it.
Also my uneducated guess.
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A turbo bag does a couple of good things for you.
One it keeps the heat in the engine bay low by covering the turbo protecting other engine components.
Two it reduces turbo lag by retaining all the energy in the form of heat on the exhuast housing of the turbo and keeps the heat on the exhuast side of the turbo allowing the compressor side to run cooler meaning cooler intake temps.
Three it actually reduces the wear and tear of the turbo by keep it at a constant tempreture with little fluctuations, so the metal wont expand and contract as much during operation.
I have looked into the application of this, There are also down sides to doing this like longer cool down times and the like.
One it keeps the heat in the engine bay low by covering the turbo protecting other engine components.
Two it reduces turbo lag by retaining all the energy in the form of heat on the exhuast housing of the turbo and keeps the heat on the exhuast side of the turbo allowing the compressor side to run cooler meaning cooler intake temps.
Three it actually reduces the wear and tear of the turbo by keep it at a constant tempreture with little fluctuations, so the metal wont expand and contract as much during operation.
I have looked into the application of this, There are also down sides to doing this like longer cool down times and the like.
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