JRSC install with Thermoblock
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JRSC install with Thermoblock
Ok so I am at the final step for the JRSC install.
I am using the Outlaw engineering Thermoblock instead of the Hondata Gasket.
Here it is.
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....
I am using the Outlaw engineering Thermoblock instead of the Hondata Gasket.
Here it is.
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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Re: JRSC install with Thermoblock (Renegade)
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.
**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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