Ol_Mate Posted February 8, 2007 Share Posted February 8, 2007 I just bought a high flow turbo which I was told was a genuine bolt on job. Being fairly new to the scene I thought that bolt on meant it was pretty much a straight swap ie. no stuffing around with oil and water lines / fittings. Instead I get a turbo which isn't even close to being a straight swap. None of the stock oil/water lines match up and the turbo needs to be "clocked" so it matches up with the stock air inlet. These are all questions I should have asked before I got the work done, isn't hindsight great. Anyway, I just wanted to see what other peoples ideas of "bolt-on" were. Cheers Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
gazza750 Posted February 8, 2007 Share Posted February 8, 2007 bolt on means just that bolt it on and away you go Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2891800 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Busky2k Posted February 8, 2007 Share Posted February 8, 2007 To me bolt on means it fits the stock manifold. However if it requires different water lines/dump pipes then it should be included into the package to be a 'bolt on'. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2891827 Share on other sites More sharing options...
markimak Posted February 8, 2007 Share Posted February 8, 2007 well bolt on is.. straight on no mods.. custom is doin something different to make it work.. when u have to get new lines or something like that u cant classify that as straight on.. ur mucking around... Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2891881 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demoniak Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 well bolt on is.. straight on no mods.. custom is doin something different to make it work..when u have to get new lines or something like that u cant classify that as straight on.. ur mucking around... Tis bolt on if your engine can handle the turbo upgrade.. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2894070 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ctjet Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 a turbo that requires some bolting requirements Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2894074 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gazee Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 a turbo that requires some bolting requirements LoL.. Is the HKS GT-RS kit with the oil water lines and all fittings and shit.. is that classified as bolt on? cos everything is designed to fit like the turbo and oil n water lines in the kit? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2894110 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sh@un Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 I just bought a high flow turbo which I was told was a genuine bolt on job. Being fairly new to the scene I thought that bolt on meant it was pretty much a straight swap ie. no stuffing around with oil and water lines / fittings. Instead I get a turbo which isn't even close to being a straight swap. None of the stock oil/water lines match up and the turbo needs to be "clocked" so it matches up with the stock air inlet. These are all questions I should have asked before I got the work done, isn't hindsight great. Anyway, I just wanted to see what other peoples ideas of "bolt-on" were. Cheers bought off who? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2894233 Share on other sites More sharing options...
fEkuaR Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 (edited) also interested in that question ^^ Edited February 9, 2007 by fEkuaR Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2894255 Share on other sites More sharing options...
mad082 Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 i class it as 1 that you attach with bolts, rather than with say, glue or zip-ties. but seriously, i would class it as oil and water lines screwing straight in, even if the oil line has to have 1 of the fittings drilled out to let more oil through (e.g. a slide highflow). and most importantly that it bolts up to your manifold. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2894650 Share on other sites More sharing options...
_8OO5TED_ Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 i cant think of too many turbos that would bolt up on a r33 without oil/water lines, at minimum, being changed apart from a hiflow. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2894989 Share on other sites More sharing options...
WilYawn Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 My HKS GT2510 was a direct bolt on except the water lines which needed a little modification to fit. Oilfeed, return, manifold and dump bolted straight up. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2895495 Share on other sites More sharing options...
R31Nismoid Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 Bolt on = bolts onto the stock gear. Manifold, dump, intake pipings If you need to mod a oil/water line, big deal. Its really not that hard. I wouldnt count oil lines depending on the type of turbo (covered further on) As for the turbo being "clocked" what you do mean? One of the housings rotated? If so, thats pretty much gonna happen on any turbo as no-one is going to get it perfect for your car Also depends what types of turbos (as i said earlier) ie Bush --> Ball bearing and vice versa. If thats the case where your changing from one type of turbo to another (and reason for the oil/water mods) then its a bit of buyer research aswell as the seller IMO. Two way street on that one as an owner you should really take a little interest in what they are purchasing Can you give more details? Type of turbo you had, type of turbo you have change too? etc? Would kinda help us to give you a better idea maybe Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2895502 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ol_Mate Posted February 10, 2007 Author Share Posted February 10, 2007 (edited) The product is a direct competitor with the GCG highflow. Stock turbo to ball bearing highflow. It was explicitly stated that no modifications to the stock lines were required. The only change needed was to change the banjo bolts (not the entire fitting, just the threaded part) because the thread on the new core was different. The reality is the oil and water lines need to be changed, the oil drain needs to be modified and the wastegate actuator needs to be modified. The fittings provided look like they are designed for rubber hoses and as such, are completely useless. I personally wouldn't call this a bolt on affair. Thanks for the input. Edited February 10, 2007 by Ol_Mate Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2895750 Share on other sites More sharing options...
mad082 Posted February 10, 2007 Share Posted February 10, 2007 if that is the case then it isn't a high-flow, it is a whole new turbo. it obviously isn't using the stock housing, otherwise it would just bolt back up. i'm not aware of any other high-flows that use ball bearing other than the GCG. i know slide's are a bush bearing and it needs the hole in the banjo line drilled out to let more oil in. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2896010 Share on other sites More sharing options...
R31Nismoid Posted February 10, 2007 Share Posted February 10, 2007 Could be an MTQ item, or one of the others that are around. Either way, thats far from bolt-on. I agree with you Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2896206 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sh@un Posted February 10, 2007 Share Posted February 10, 2007 bought off who? Dont worry i found out who. LOL http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=150793 Should have bought a highflow from Slide Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2896320 Share on other sites More sharing options...
700HP-GTR33 Posted February 10, 2007 Share Posted February 10, 2007 "BOLT ON" Should come with all required goodies to fit it without buying anything else or modifying . If they have stated you need other item to fit it then it is not a bolt on. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2896397 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ol_Mate Posted February 10, 2007 Author Share Posted February 10, 2007 Should have bought a highflow from Slide So true mate, you live and learn... Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2896431 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Munkyb0y Posted February 10, 2007 Share Posted February 10, 2007 have u got the turbo fitted yet? are you happy with the results? or you still stuffing around with the 'bolt on' procedure? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/155503-whats-your-idea-of-a-bolt-on-turbo/#findComment-2896487 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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