block turbo coolant supply? d15b2/dpfi turbo...
my friends wanting turbo really really bad....
anyways...let me show you his setup: civic (d15b2 w/ dpfi) ihi rhb5 real! greddy type RS bov autometer phantom boost gauge 2.5" exhaust/downpipe plan on running 5psi on the ihi & I think thats it... piping were building, oil lines are made (taping oil pan) but can he block off the coolant lines? let us know,we plan on doing it tomorrow, I'll take pics & post a thread bitchez! O0 hes doing it no matter what! hes blew a couple motors before,he has no problem doing it again hes using the stock manifold & were building the pipe from the mani to the turbo around everything!!! setup will be actually crazy! this is NOT my idea,,,again its him.... |
Re: block turbo coolant supply? d15b2/dpfi turbo...
No need to block the coolant lines, because there will be nothing in there. Just leave them open. |
Re: block turbo coolant supply? d15b2/dpfi turbo...
tight!
didnt know that, thx 4 the fast response & not blasting on the setup, |
Re: block turbo coolant supply? d15b2/dpfi turbo...
fmu?
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Re: block turbo coolant supply? d15b2/dpfi turbo...
nope.....lol
I have a spare ebay chip....one of them ghetto fake jumpers that go into the IAT sensor...lol I told him to wait,,,but....its his call, we'll post pics FTW!!! |
Re: block turbo coolant supply? d15b2/dpfi turbo...
Originally Posted by whiterice
fmu?
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Re: block turbo coolant supply? d15b2/dpfi turbo...
dave ran the bosch rising rate fpr on his dpfi.
I ran one on 5psi before w/ stock injectors part no. MSD 2222 |
Re: block turbo coolant supply? d15b2/dpfi turbo...
Originally Posted by burkej62
Just hook the coolant lines up
Coked up bearings FTL no money for 2$ coolant lines FTW!!!! |
Re: block turbo coolant supply? d15b2/dpfi turbo...
nah...ok,
I gotta collant line in the back room from the ugly obx mani I had, I'll c what I can do, but... still....I'm drunk FTW!!!!! |
Re: block turbo coolant supply? d15b2/dpfi turbo...
Originally Posted by burkej62
Just hook the coolant lines up
Coked up bearings FTL Right.... Only common sense is need to prevent coking of the bearings. |
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