dp done, one step closer *pics*
Nice weir. I can't wait to the progess on the car at the hmt meet. I love the quality of work work and how it always look like it fits perfect when you done!! You just gave me a good I dea for the WG when I go to my t3. I'm not sure I can replicate the quality of you work but I might save some manifold work.
Also where do you get you oil lines?
Oh ya, That gasket stuff (copper goop right?) It will work some time and sometime not. I use it on my head to manifold, but I have had it burn out on my DP before. It should work seeing as all you flanges are flat. I found it works best if you put it on, don't tighten the bolts all the way, let it cure, and then torque down your ----!
Also where do you get you oil lines?
Oh ya, That gasket stuff (copper goop right?) It will work some time and sometime not. I use it on my head to manifold, but I have had it burn out on my DP before. It should work seeing as all you flanges are flat. I found it works best if you put it on, don't tighten the bolts all the way, let it cure, and then torque down your ----!
Thats a real toight setup you got there, but whats with all these turbos with intakes shoved right on em i keep seeing? isnt it more the IC more efficient if the ambient air is as cold as possible?? theres significant heat down there man, im sure u can set up some kind of a cold air intake on that bitch, shell breath more easy
Originally Posted by AccordNation
Thats a real toight setup you got there, but whats with all these turbos with intakes shoved right on em i keep seeing? isnt it more the IC more efficient if the ambient air is as cold as possible?? theres significant heat down there man, im sure u can set up some kind of a cold air intake on that bitch, shell breath more easy 

I've always wanted too but it would be a bitch. i'm just gonna make an aluminum heat sheild to put around my filter and duct some air from the front bumper.
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