by turbo 5 » Tue Jan 24, 2006 3:56 pm
Think you may be way out at 200oC.
On the intake side the casing is cooled by the air flow passing through the compressor, and is protected from the hot side by shields and coolant (water and/or oil)
On the exhaust side things are much hotter, tempatures will be reached under certain conditions where the cast iron casing will start to glow. My T5 after a hard run will emit enough heat so as to scorch the hairs on the back of your hand at 30cm distance.
This is extracted from garrett' web page
"Should my turbo/exhaust manifold glow red after driving?
Yes, the turbo/exhaust manifold can glow red under certain driving conditions. The exhaust gas temperature can reach over 1600F under high load operating conditions; i.e. towing, extended uphill driving, or extended high rpm/boost conditions."
Hope this helps