Bryan_Arlaud
Member
Hello all.
Ive searched high and low for what can be wrong with the turbo system. Been through forums, google, ford and on the phone with manufactures. This my be lengthy but i'll do my best to keep it short.
My truck sat for a little over a year while we built out the suspension. Before it went under the knife when driving hard you could smell oil burning. I assumed it was from blow by and payed little attention to it. But the truck dove as it should and there was nothing noticeable going wrong with the engine. Just broke the suspension.
After the truck sat during the build it started up and we went for a drive. After about 80 miles the passenger side turbo went out. What a mess! It was like the shaft, turbine and bearings just disintegrated. After further inspection of the driver side turbo having nicks in the wheel, it was decided that both would be replaced. So the thought was go bigger.
Enter the Garrett stage 2 Powermax turbos and bigger fuel injectors. We spent major amounts of time cleaning out shrapnel, replace oil feed and drain lines and the turbos. Followed everything that was asked for this install. Uploaded new tune and we were off. 6 miles later passenger side turbo has catastrophic failure again. Pull turbo out and see the shaft is split in half. Looks like it was put in a metal lathe and cut in half. Call the retailer and the ask us to ship the turbo in for inspection. They decided to replace the turbo under warranty and sent a new one. Only took 3 months and no one let us know what the thought was behind the failure. We put the truck back together and took it to ford.
The ford tech had it for about a month and a half. Went through the engine, oil system, cooling system ect ect. They give the truck a clean bill of health and sent me on my way. Oh the excitement for 11 miles and then boom passenger side turbo failure. Took the truck back to ford and again its torn apart. Heads off, oil pan out, turbos out, change pipes out ect. Ford tech says he can’t find the problem, Garrett is non responsive, retailer of turbos non responsive, no one has a clue why this keeps happening.
Has anyone experience this many turbo failures this quickly or have input for what to look for. Im at a loss and have a very expensive paper weight at this point. Any help with other threads, forums, tell me to push it off a cliff, whatever you’ve got.
Photos and current engine modes for enjoyment
S&B cold air intake
AMS boost tubes
XDI Fuel pump
Ford performance spark plugs M-12405-35T Gaped to .026-.028
SPD 170 degree thermostat
SPD stainless down pipes with high flow cats and turbo adaptor
SVC front mount intercooler
Radium Oil catch cans
Borla S type mid section exhaust system
Goose tuned 91 and E85
Turbosmart blow off valve
Garrett powermac turbos
Fuel injectors 1050 cc
Ive searched high and low for what can be wrong with the turbo system. Been through forums, google, ford and on the phone with manufactures. This my be lengthy but i'll do my best to keep it short.
My truck sat for a little over a year while we built out the suspension. Before it went under the knife when driving hard you could smell oil burning. I assumed it was from blow by and payed little attention to it. But the truck dove as it should and there was nothing noticeable going wrong with the engine. Just broke the suspension.
After the truck sat during the build it started up and we went for a drive. After about 80 miles the passenger side turbo went out. What a mess! It was like the shaft, turbine and bearings just disintegrated. After further inspection of the driver side turbo having nicks in the wheel, it was decided that both would be replaced. So the thought was go bigger.
Enter the Garrett stage 2 Powermax turbos and bigger fuel injectors. We spent major amounts of time cleaning out shrapnel, replace oil feed and drain lines and the turbos. Followed everything that was asked for this install. Uploaded new tune and we were off. 6 miles later passenger side turbo has catastrophic failure again. Pull turbo out and see the shaft is split in half. Looks like it was put in a metal lathe and cut in half. Call the retailer and the ask us to ship the turbo in for inspection. They decided to replace the turbo under warranty and sent a new one. Only took 3 months and no one let us know what the thought was behind the failure. We put the truck back together and took it to ford.
The ford tech had it for about a month and a half. Went through the engine, oil system, cooling system ect ect. They give the truck a clean bill of health and sent me on my way. Oh the excitement for 11 miles and then boom passenger side turbo failure. Took the truck back to ford and again its torn apart. Heads off, oil pan out, turbos out, change pipes out ect. Ford tech says he can’t find the problem, Garrett is non responsive, retailer of turbos non responsive, no one has a clue why this keeps happening.
Has anyone experience this many turbo failures this quickly or have input for what to look for. Im at a loss and have a very expensive paper weight at this point. Any help with other threads, forums, tell me to push it off a cliff, whatever you’ve got.
Photos and current engine modes for enjoyment
S&B cold air intake
AMS boost tubes
XDI Fuel pump
Ford performance spark plugs M-12405-35T Gaped to .026-.028
SPD 170 degree thermostat
SPD stainless down pipes with high flow cats and turbo adaptor
SVC front mount intercooler
Radium Oil catch cans
Borla S type mid section exhaust system
Goose tuned 91 and E85
Turbosmart blow off valve
Garrett powermac turbos
Fuel injectors 1050 cc