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Newage TD04 on v4 classic


kayzarh
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Hey,

As the title says, would a front entry td04 from a newage drop into a v4 classic without a retune?

(I'm also looking to buy a td04 if anyone has a spare one)

(My bday on 2nd of August and I want my car running pish posh by then)

Thanks for reading!

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Should have an 04 on yours as standard ?

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Yup my td04 screwed up and water started leaking down the core and out through the side of the uppipe gasket (somehow)

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As long as its a front entry tdo4 it will fit fine fella 👍

I'd certainly double check that the coolant is passing through the core . I've never heard of a turbo failure that involved coolant leaking before but that doesn't mean it's not possible.

Just that it's more likely to be leaking from somewhere else (ie coolant flow and return ) and running down the up pipe rather than leaking from it .

If it's not broke .....upgrade it 😊

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As long as its a front entry tdo4 it will fit fine fella 👍

I'd certainly double check that the coolant is passing through the core . I've never heard of a turbo failure that involved coolant leaking before but that doesn't mean it's not possible.

Just that it's more likely to be leaking from somewhere else (ie coolant flow and return ) and running down the up pipe rather than leaking from it .

If it's not broke .....upgrade it 😊

I'm baffled as to where it could be leaking from :/ there is literally water dripping and steam leaking out the union between the uppipe and bottom of turbo as if the gasket has magically been cracked .

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Could it be that (I didn't check the turbo was torqued down, as it was already on the car)

Because I went for a long drive the heat caused the metal to expand and when it cooled the pressure was not tight enough for the gasket to do its job I.e leak

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The gasket between the up pipe and turbo should only have exhaust gas passing through it .

Follow the coolant pipe that goes from the coolant header tank to the turbo core and from core back to engine . I'd imagine that it would be more likely to be leaking from the core coolant hard pipe . Then running down the outside of the core and hitting the up pipe to turbo flange.

If it's not broke .....upgrade it 😊

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Well most definantly do that! Savs I been a naughty boy and I brought this d0e12e3e4ca87723423942bfbb11a1c0.jpg

Because I have currently on the car the Chinese manifolds.

I read good things about these headers and the welds on them look amazing, apparently worth £1000+ new and proper JDM 😎

(I'm slowly getting ready for that 350 bhp upgrade 😇)

I know they are equal length but they have that wrc wail which I need in my life + the built in upipe is real convenient.

I'm a 20 year old I do stupid things for stupid reasons 😎

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Cheap headers are a sure way to loose power , some have been known to restrict the revs to 5.5k .

I think you can get slightly higher hp in the top of the Rev range with equal length Headers but I love the scooby burble too much to fit them to mine .

Get some heat wrap around them while there off and they'll have to be "mapped in " shortly after they're fitted too [emoji6]

If it's not broke .....upgrade it 😊

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Going to be working on it bit by bit, like I said, I won't even drive the car if it runs slightly bad!

Apparently these headers still give a slight burble :)

I miss my scoob :( I don't wanna drive this lame auto Mercedes makes me feel like a 60 year old grandad!!!

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