cooling
ok well my turbo has a oil inlet things and another one(coolant?) now do i have to use both of them or can i just use the oil one and also were do i put the BOV line
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depends on if you want to.
u dont have to, but it only takes 5 minutes to hook up the coolant lines. the bov line? u can use any vacuum source from the manifold. |
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ok so witch one is a vacume line?
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You can tee off of your FPR vacuum line or your PCV vacuum line that runs to your valve cover and intake mani. That will be fine.
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ok im stupid can you show me a pic of what line to tap iv spent some time looking for it and have turned out empty handed :(
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dude, if you can't find your fuel pressure regulator, then you shouldn't be putting a turbo on a car. it's attached to the fuel rail and it has a little black hose coming out of it.
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i did that but no sound came out of the bov...
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For the handi-capped ::)
It's the blue thing with the hose coming off it on the other blue thing. http://pic4.picturetrail.com/VOL62/1...7/28496060.jpg __________________ Best Car Insurance | Auto Protection Today | FREE Trade-In Quote |
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Thank You
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looking at the engine, I use the vacuum source that is on the right side of the back of the intake manifold. It is a very short vacuum hose that goes to some sensor, but that was the only hose that would make my greddy type s work.
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