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Old 06-03-2005, 09:40 PM
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Ok so I am at the final step for the JRSC install.
I am using the Outlaw engineering Thermoblock instead of the Hondata Gasket.

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The gasket pushes the manifold out and up which brings the charger and pulley out the same direction bringing it close to the Brake Booster.




My plan is to make a spacer out of an extremly flat aluminum.



Could this cause any problems in the sense of loss in power or damage to the charger?

I appreciate any comments....
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I am also thinking to grind the booster a little, at least grind off the nissin logo.
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Wait, I don't get it - it looks like it clears?

**EDIT**
Oh yeah, the brake booster doesn't move with the engine . My nose pulley is about 1/2" away from the fender wall and it's never been a problem. Except I can't change belts very easily. Everything about the charger is a very very very tight fit with my hondata gasket but no issues have come up.
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