Brett wrote:- why is the turbo in the kit a water cooled turbo obviously and not water cooled.
- most bb turbos specify a synthetic oil only, why cant the Aerovee run synthetic oil? Lots of vw sites recommend a sythetic oil for air cooled vw engines.
Please take these answers for what they're worth...I'll give you the same answers the factory gave me when my turbo started to seize up and I had to send it back in for a rebuild.
- The turbo itself is meant to be liquid cooled due to it being automotive in nature, but given the relatively low power that we produce, the shop that prepares the turbo felt confident that oil cooling alone would be sufficient. That assumption is debatable as we now know.
- Synthetic oil would be a much better option for us to use in our airplanes, but the problem we face is actually the 100LL fuel. You can't use synthetic oils with 100LL fuels; I'm not a chemical engineer but the lead byproduct in the fuel is basically incompatible with fully synthetic oil, and we would run into big issues with trying it. That's why the Brad Penn (semi-synthetic) oils are still okay, but a full synthetic can't be used.
I'm sorry to hear about your problems Brett. You're not the first person I've heard about who is running into issues with their "second" turbo (after rebuild). I wish I had advice to offer here but I really don't know what to tell you. All I can say is, good luck!