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Old 06-30-2003, 08:49 AM
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Default Do I need hi-temp hardware for turbo??

hey guys im piecing together my turbo kit and bought a few misc. nuts and bolts and stuff. My question is do I need HI-temp hardware since its going to be in the engine bay or will hardware from like home depot work fine? I hear some stuff heats up and expands or something.. lmk. TIA
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Default Re: Do I need hi-temp hardware for turbo?? (arsenaldragster)

best thing u can do is use studs/lockwashers @ all places possible. I used stainless steel downpipe bolts and they expand when they heat up. It was nice cause they never came out again, but when I had to take the downpipe off it WAS A BITCH X 2! they expanded so much I couldn't break them loose. Stainless steel strips easily so I ended up taking my radiator out so I could get a big *** mexican speed wrench on them to break them loose. after that I went v-band and im loving every minute of it. but yeh, studs/lockwashers I would use high-temp studs in the turbo manifold if u can.
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Thanks! Do you know where I can get em online or in a kit at?? TIA
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Default Re: Do I need hi-temp hardware for turbo?? (arsenaldragster)

What is a "high temp stud" ? Someone talked about this last year and I think it was just a misconception that such a thing exists. There is no heat resistant steel ......just different grades of hardness and types. ie stainless or a grade 8 etc.
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well where can i get a higher grade stud?
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Default Re: Do I need hi-temp hardware for turbo?? (Farnsrocket)

ur probably right. I just went to the local specialized hardware store and I told them I needed a stud to handle 800degrees Celcius. they were like and they hooked me up w/ these nice pretty gold ones. I ended up not using them though cause I changed set ups.
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