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Old Feb 26, 2006 | 06:12 PM
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right im looking at fitting my new T3/ T4 hyrbid tomorrow but something has just dawned on me!!! The metering unit to turbo hose wont fit on the turbo!! What do i need to do?? What diameter pipe do i need to get it to fit?? anyone know where i can get one from asap??

cheers for the help all
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Old Feb 26, 2006 | 09:20 PM
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i had this prob mate, sfs made a hose up for me, might still have the mould, give them a bell,

on a side note, what spec are you running, i only ask because your sig says 210 @ 20psi, i assume youve had no head work,

this will make the car aan absolute pig to drive, and 20psi with a t34 is to much for a standard bottom end and mfi management (unless u get fith injector or bored out meterring head
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Old Feb 26, 2006 | 09:41 PM
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Shot peened Rods
Forge Low Comp Pistons
Cylinder developments stage 2 head
CVH 35 cam
Vernier Pulley
-34 actuator
Radtec Front Mount
Collins Chips
Mongoose System
K&N
Magnecor leads
20psi
T3 Hybrid Turbo

also says approx so could be more could be less, will tell u what it makes on friday with the t34 on as its geting setup at noble motorsport
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