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If you are so sure about that, then what’s the problem?Tuning isn’t the issue
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If you are so sure about that, then what’s the problem?Tuning isn’t the issue
If you are so sure about that, then what’s the problem?
If you are so sure about that, then what’s the problem?
Just like you said. Lol insert foot now!It takes a lot of things wrong with a tune to blow up a turbo. Too much boost resulting in overspeed is the most common one, but Garrett's are very resilient to being run beyond their rated RPM. And these trucks. especially on pump gas, don't take that much boost. These Garret's are on easy mode for a pump gas tune in these trucks. And OP did a boost leak check, which is the most common cause of over speed that I see at my shop.
You "can" melt the turbine from excess EGT, but that generally only happens with spark cut anti-lag where combustion is happening in the exhaust manifold and turbine housing. Otherwise the turbine can handle more heat than the piston, so usually the piston melts first in applications where motorsport style anti lag isn't being used.
Regardless of all that, his photos show clear over heating due to lack of cooling/lubrication in the rotating assembly, and when the rotating assembly failed the turbine was allowed to contact the housing and it then broke off the shaft. They do not show that the turbine melted.
UPDATE!!
its alive and runs like mad. The truck absolutely rips.
What we found out was an air flow issue. the new hood that was installed has a cross brace in the front for support. That brace has about 1/4" to 1/2" of clearance in front of the snorkel from the air box and about a quarter of it completely blocked. We simply couldn't get enough air. We removed the clear cover off the S&B intake box and just like magic it works great! We were all so focused on oil issues that we never thought to look at air flow.
Turbos are just centrifugal pumps. The worst thing for a centrifugal pump is to restrict the inlet. I'm talking in general terms here of course, you can restrict the outlet of the pump all you want. This is why I jumped on the AMS inlet tubes.Well, it still wasn't the tune
Intake restriction is a new one for me. Haven't had that happen. It can cause over speed. Or if the pressure ratio is really bad, the compressor is trying to pull its self out of the inlet, and as a result the thrust washer is seeing loaded in the direction it wasn't designed for.
The stock inlet tubes may be "restrictive" but they don't cut off air flow. Stock VS AMS inlet tubes wouldn't be a factor in the issue the OP had.Turbos are just centrifugal pumps. The worst thing for a centrifugal pump is to restrict the inlet. I'm talking in general terms here of course, you can restrict the outlet of the pump all you want. This is why I jumped on the AMS inlet tubes.