So I was driving along doing 2nd gear pull after 2nd gear pull fine-tuning the car. It was running great at 24 psi of boost. I did a bunch of runs at this level because my knock light kept lighting up and I couldn’t figure out why. Finally narrowed it down to the coils had to much dwell and were tripping it. Cool. So I gave the schrapenalknobben a good turn. Sweet, 27 psi no knock. Damn, I didn’t have the logger going so let’s do it again, but with more boost. Another 1/2 turn later there’s sparks shooting out of the hood vent. WHOA! FECK, the turbo just let go. Lucky for me the car was still running, but with a large exhaust leak so I limped it home 3 blocks and found this:



So why did this happen? Well, who knows. I did just get done trasfering everything over to a new bearing housing because I was having problems with oil seeping out the back. Well it's still dry even after all this. It looks like the turbine just snapped off. I made sure everything went back on exactly how it came apart, and it's not like I haven't done this before..... I think I just overspun it. 30 psi is alot of boost at this altitude and I really had to crank on the boost controller to get it up there.
So now I have to decide to get a GT30R or GT35R. I really wish I could have hit the dyno with this, but after logging boost curves I think I can get a good plot of what it would have done. I think this turbo would have landed right between the two, which is where I want to be.