Garrett t25, need to plug water inlet/outlet?
simple q: (yes, searched forever) do you need to plug the water inlet/outlets on the turbo if you're not going to use them?
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i'll do a whole write up once we finish my bro's set up.
and for you pic ******...
i'll do a whole write up once we finish my bro's set up.
you dont have too, the only reasin too is to keep debree from geting into it (incase you descide to do it on another day.
but the water housing section is self contained you dont have rto do it.
but the water housing section is self contained you dont have rto do it.
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sweetness, thanks. i'm not too worried about keeping things clean as long as it doesnt' damage anything, i'll just leave them open.
hey i dont mean to bring this back up, i dont hjave to use the water lines on the turbo??? it wont **** anything up if i only use the oil lines??
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Layziebtnh055 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i dont have to use the water lines on the turbo??? it wont **** anything up if i only use the oil lines??</TD></TR></TABLE>
No it wont
The watter is just ment to make the turbo last as long as it posibly can
Not a big deal if you dont want to hook um up
No it wont
The watter is just ment to make the turbo last as long as it posibly can
Not a big deal if you dont want to hook um up
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