charge pipes to this?
#11
Re: charge pipes to this?
unless you plan on doing some interesting bends to your charge pipe your gonna have to either A: clock the turbo, which means having to make a new wastegate bracket or B: creat some sort of elbow, or use the factory elbow and make a bend that goes toward your down pipe
Here in these pics you can see the stock elbow, in the second pic you can see the exhuast reducer welded to my lower charge pipe, ill be briging the gap with a section of radiator hose for now
Here in these pics you can see the stock elbow, in the second pic you can see the exhuast reducer welded to my lower charge pipe, ill be briging the gap with a section of radiator hose for now
#14
Re: charge pipes to this?
Get a 14b compressor outlet flange from Weir in the classified section. It's a stickied topic. I got one today actually, it's pretty nice. I'l gonna run a 2" bend off of it that flares out to 2.5", since I doubt the flange is large enough to accomidate a 2.5" pipe elded to it.
#15
Re: charge pipes to this?
Originally Posted by buddy4002
hey 2gr84u where did you get that little air filter?
#16
Re: charge pipes to this?
Don't run that filter. I had one, I would hit 5psi at 4000rpm and the FOOP, No boost. Filter was to restrictive. I did't find out till changing all Vacuum lines, checking all chargepipes, changing BOV Springs, and 3 different wastegate. Then, I pull I didn't put the filter on and it was fine, so I put it back on andf the problem was back, So for the rest of the summer it was a HMT Screen for me.
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