please correct me if its flawed.(n/m the bad art)
you can see where i tapped along this flow. i've been searching around the site, wasting my time and i couldn't find a coolant flow diagram for the 2200 with a water cooled turbo setup. i just want to know if this is right.
lol..somebody wanna handle this? lol
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GM S/C 13.940@99.78pmh w/2.068 60ft
you don't have to run the coolant lines to the turbo, even if the turbo has the holes for it, its not neccesary
Looks like your going to have some compression problems with those lines in between the cylinders
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That is basiclly what i have done, but i used a tee in the upper rad hosef or the feed, then for the return i tee'ed into the heater core line. Btw the setup is an eco turbo with the saab parts.
I would invert you supply and return lines, the cooler the water that you have going into the turbo the better...tap your supply off after the rad, and the return to it prior to the rad...if possible.
Cadwz24(Projected1) wrote:That is basiclly what i have done, but i used a tee in the upper rad hosef or the feed, then for the return i tee'ed into the heater core line. Btw the setup is an eco turbo with the saab parts.
Just for clarification on that:
Stock ecotec saabs use the upper radiator hose for the return. The feed is off of the thermostat housing at the back of the block.
And to the OP. that diagram looks alright.
C24s/c wrote:lol..somebody wanna handle this? lol
LMAO, that's the first thing i thought when i looked at it.
Sunfires... eh (Tom) wrote:Cadwz24(Projected1) wrote:That is basiclly what i have done, but i used a tee in the upper rad hosef or the feed, then for the return i tee'ed into the heater core line. Btw the setup is an eco turbo with the saab parts.
Just for clarification on that:
Stock ecotec saabs use the upper radiator hose for the return. The feed is off of the thermostat housing at the back of the block.
And to the OP. that diagram looks alright.
Absolutely incorrect, as far as terminology goes.
The upper rad hose is the higher pressure side of the system (its after the pump).
Its absolutely impossible for water to flow from the low pressure side to the high pressure side.
Unless both sides go to the upper hose, the name "return" cannot be used in cojunction with a hose going to the upper hose.
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C24s/c wrote:lol..somebody wanna handle this? lol
If you have the ability to run a turbo with a coolant passage why would you pass that up it will not only extend oil life but give you bitchin heat in the winter if the return goes to the heater core.
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