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Haven't changed the turbo, but trying to add a lot of the factory supports back in and running into clearance issues with the heat shield bracketry under the intake.
Haven't changed the turbo, but trying to add a lot of the factory supports back in and running into clearance issues with the heat shield bracketry under the intake.
You can also extend the pipe on the banjo fitting by brazing in a small section of additional pipe. Makes for a factory look and perfect fit. I got mine like that from chilibluepepper after his project imploded, and then Crazy Eddie took it an replicated it for his car -- but he made several at the time. You might touch base with him and see if he still has any left over.
Ramius665, nah, decided I will just "delete" the turbo temp sensor. I'll use a banjo to bring the water straight up, then devise a concoction to distribute where it needs to go.
Last edited by Darwantae951; 10-24-2016 at 03:46 PM.
Ramius665, nah, decided I will just "delete" the turbo temp sensor. I'll use a banjo to bring the water straight up, then devise a concoction to distribute where it needs to go.
or you could do what I did delete the whole mess no water pump no temperature sensor no hard pipe going for the world record in head gasket replacement 10 months and Counting LOL