MRX turbo hose popped off...
After a cursory search of the web and this forum, I did not find any threads about MRX-upgraded Fiestas having problems with any turbo hoses blowing off in use. At least, not any threads showing an pervasive problem.
I had it happen at a track day Sept. 1 in Portland. It was the elbow hose connecting the turbo outlet to the intercooler charge pipe provided by mountune. I'd reckon this the most likely to pop off in general.
I spent a futile hour or so under the car in the paddock, loosening hoses, etc. to no avail. There was no getting that hose back on in the field for sure. Back at the shop, we determined that, for whatever reason, the elbow was too short (in my situation) and Cantrell replaced it with an elbow that wound up adding about 1-1/2 inches on the hose end attached to the turbo out and about 1 inch to the hose end attached to the fixed position charge pipe. It's a nice fit now (completely snug over the lip and to the end of the collars with a little more room for situational flexing. No changes to the hose connecting the intercooler inlet to the other end of the charge pipe. We also switched to t-bolts that Cantrell uses in its Porsche applications.
I'm done for this season (storm door just opened up here, although this weekend is incredible). I'll be doing fall cleanup and taking hikes/walks on "sunny" days from here on in with my boy, Oscar.
Anyway, I figured I'd share this anecdote.
Hello from Oscar:
After a cursory search of the web and this forum, I did not find any threads about MRX-upgraded Fiestas having problems with any turbo hoses blowing off in use. At least, not any threads showing an pervasive problem.
I had it happen at a track day Sept. 1 in Portland. It was the elbow hose connecting the turbo outlet to the intercooler charge pipe provided by mountune. I'd reckon this the most likely to pop off in general.
I spent a futile hour or so under the car in the paddock, loosening hoses, etc. to no avail. There was no getting that hose back on in the field for sure. Back at the shop, we determined that, for whatever reason, the elbow was too short (in my situation) and Cantrell replaced it with an elbow that wound up adding about 1-1/2 inches on the hose end attached to the turbo out and about 1 inch to the hose end attached to the fixed position charge pipe. It's a nice fit now (completely snug over the lip and to the end of the collars with a little more room for situational flexing. No changes to the hose connecting the intercooler inlet to the other end of the charge pipe. We also switched to t-bolts that Cantrell uses in its Porsche applications.
I'm done for this season (storm door just opened up here, although this weekend is incredible). I'll be doing fall cleanup and taking hikes/walks on "sunny" days from here on in with my boy, Oscar.
Anyway, I figured I'd share this anecdote.
Hello from Oscar:
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