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Putting Your Exhaust Fumes to Work with a Turbocharger
March, 2009
By Ryan Lee Price
Photography by Ryan Lee Price
Volkswagen Beetle Engine Bay
This is the turbo system as... 
   
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Volkswagen Beetle Engine Bay
This is the turbo system as applied to a Mexican-built 1600cc engine, as it is roughly 500 miles into the life of the engine.
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This is the power horse behind... 
   
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0211Vwt Turbo02 Zoom
This is the power horse behind the horsepower. The Garrett T25 turbo housing is best known for its work in Nissan 300ZXs, but its small turbo wheel and parallel-wall diffuser aid in the quick boost at roughly 1800rmps.
0211Vwt Turbo03 Zoom
The two-to-one-to-one Header... 
   
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0211Vwt Turbo03 Zoom
The two-to-one-to-one Header System is designed similar to that of a typical four-in-one header we commonly see on today's Volkswagens. This piece connects to the engine heads and provides the conduit for the turbo source of power, exhaust.
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The Turbo Inlet Pipe drives... 
   
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0211Vwt Turbo04 Zoom
The Turbo Inlet Pipe drives the hot exhaust gases up to the turbo housing and turbo wheel. This pipe can get amazingly hot, roughly 1500 degrees.
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The Inlet Tee connects to... 
   
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0211Vwt Turbo05 Zoom
The Inlet Tee connects to the stock end castings and acts as a conduit from the compressor housing into the intake valves and cylinders.
0211Vwt Turbo06 Zoom
If you opt to remove the heaters... 
   
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0211Vwt Turbo06 Zoom
If you opt to remove the heaters boxes, like we did (hey, this is sunny So Cal), then the kit also comes with exhaust J-tubes.
0211Vwt Turbo07 Zoom
The Turbo Outlet Pipe connects... 
   
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The Turbo Outlet Pipe connects to the exhaust outlet pipe and removes the exhaust from the turbo housing and carries excess boost from the wastegate
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The Exhaust Outlet Pipe is... 
   
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0211Vwt Turbo08 Zoom
The Exhaust Outlet Pipe is an unbaffled exhaust tube that fits underneath the left stock exhaust notch on the apron of a Beetle. You can option for dual exhaust pipes as well as the baffling for noise reduction.
0211Vwt Turbo09 Zoom
The carburetor hardware includes... 
   
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0211Vwt Turbo09 Zoom
The carburetor hardware includes bolts to attach the carb to the compressor manifold housing as well as the throttle cable linkage.
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This hardware helps attach... 
   
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0211Vwt Turbo10 Zoom
This hardware helps attach the Inlet Tee to the compressor housing.
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The oil line fittings and... 
   
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0211Vwt Turbo11 Zoom
The oil line fittings and hardware create a closed circuit oil system that links to the engine's existing oil circuitry.
0211Vwt Turbo12 Zoom
What helps supply the fresh... 
   
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0211Vwt Turbo12 Zoom
What helps supply the fresh oxygen to the engine is this Weber 40mm DCOE carburetor.
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When boost exceeds wastegate... 
   
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When boost exceeds wastegate pressure, the wastegate opens up the exahust valave (bottom) in the turbine housing, allowing exhaust gases to pass by the turbo housing, slowing down the spin of the turbine.
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