cisco Well-Known Member Joined Mar 27, 2006 Messages 2,054 Location Sea Town Dec 19, 2007 #21 Knowing nothing about this, could it be described as cavitation on the intake side of the turbo?
M mthompson223 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 221 Location The Right Side of the Mountains. Dec 19, 2007 #22 I had surging problems with my 2001 7.3L as well after I juiced it up. I replaced the stock compressor wheel with a wicked wheel and I haven't had any surging since. It took me about 45 minutes to swap the wheels out.
I had surging problems with my 2001 7.3L as well after I juiced it up. I replaced the stock compressor wheel with a wicked wheel and I haven't had any surging since. It took me about 45 minutes to swap the wheels out.
8 82toyomud Well-Known Member Joined Mar 27, 2006 Messages 1,127 Dec 20, 2007 #23 cisco said: Knowing nothing about this, could it be described as cavitation on the intake side of the turbo? Click to expand... yeah, you could think of as cavition, without the exploding bubbles and the material destruction...
cisco said: Knowing nothing about this, could it be described as cavitation on the intake side of the turbo? Click to expand... yeah, you could think of as cavition, without the exploding bubbles and the material destruction...