finally after 1.5 years of building a kit its done...here it is
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finally after 1.5 years of building a kit its done...here it is (56k itll be a while)
i know its nothing huge to you all but i just finished my turbo kit tonight. still a few problems to work out like how my iac now mysteriously throws a code but still works...but other than that its just nit pick stuff. well enough of me talking heres some pics.
a pic of me finishing up the the dp
o2 bung...hey im new to welding so dont give me too much hell for it
ok so i know its a lot of stuff...but im excited for it to work. the tech part is why would i throw an iac vavle code (code 14) even tho my iac works fine and holds a cold idle. i just have the light. anyone have an idea?
a pic of me finishing up the the dp
o2 bung...hey im new to welding so dont give me too much hell for it
ok so i know its a lot of stuff...but im excited for it to work. the tech part is why would i throw an iac vavle code (code 14) even tho my iac works fine and holds a cold idle. i just have the light. anyone have an idea?
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Re: finally after 1.5 years of building a kit its done...here it is (delslow94)
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You have very girly hands.
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Re: finally after 1.5 years of building a kit its done...here it is (SlippylesKB)
thanks scott....now to change the axle tomorrow...if the neighbors dont take the driveway up
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Re: finally after 1.5 years of building a kit its done...here it is (delslow94)
1.5 years... and I thought a couple months of downtime was bad...
nice setup btw
nice setup btw
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Re: finally after 1.5 years of building a kit its done...here it is (delslow94)
Hey where did you get that valve to restrict the oil flow?
Oh and good luck with your setup!
Oh and good luck with your setup!
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Re: finally after 1.5 years of building a kit its done...here it is (Too_Smooth)
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thats just an oil pressure sensor if i'm not mistaken. the same one that was on the back of the block in its stock form.
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thats just an oil pressure sensor if i'm not mistaken. the same one that was on the back of the block in its stock form.
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Re: finally after 1.5 years of building a kit its done...here it is (SOFLSOL)
thanks for the reply guys yea its just the oil pressure sensor. i used the t fitting and mounted it up there because it was out of the way and so that i could see if i had a leak. works great tho...no problems with oil yet. a little dribble on the oil return but im sure a little teflon tape will fix it right up
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Re: finally after 1.5 years of building a kit its done...here it is (delslow94)
nice job!
what size is that downpipe?
my setup is the same way, and its soo tight by the radiator.
what size is that downpipe?
my setup is the same way, and its soo tight by the radiator.
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thanks...goodluck yourself. just keep with it and wait to install till u know u have everything under the sun that u need along with extras...vaccum hose, t fittings, zip ties, etc.
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Re: finally after 1.5 years of building a kit its done...here it is (espanol)
the manifold is a max rev that has been jet coated. its a real nice piece but it puts the wastegate banjo bolt right up on the head so i am going to get an elbow for it. and yes those are apc wires....they work good especially when ur stock decided to get a short in them. cant beat em for 10 bucks until the new ones get here
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