Please Help......
#1
Please Help......
right then all, im a bit f*%cked as it goes. I have bought a T3/T4 hybid for my series 2 and was hoping to fit it 2morrow but one thing has dawned on me
The boost hose from metering head to turbo isnt going to fit over the compressor housing intake
what can i do? if reducers are involved where do i go for them and how soon will i get them?
cheers for the help all, much apprecitaed
this is the turbo:
The boost hose from metering head to turbo isnt going to fit over the compressor housing intake
what can i do? if reducers are involved where do i go for them and how soon will i get them?
cheers for the help all, much apprecitaed
this is the turbo:
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Hope you have a decent cam for that turbo or you will be watching the boost gauge flicker at teh same time as your shift lights
The hose WILL go on, but requires lots of hot water and agro, alternatively it needs reducing down mate, or ideally, the compressor inlet machining down to fit your hose.
Dont forget at teh same boost perssure as before, it WILL melt down now.. take care.
The hose WILL go on, but requires lots of hot water and agro, alternatively it needs reducing down mate, or ideally, the compressor inlet machining down to fit your hose.
Dont forget at teh same boost perssure as before, it WILL melt down now.. take care.
#4
Originally Posted by dave cos4x4
need to get a hose made up to suit both ends.
give Paul a ring from Roose motorsport.
give Paul a ring from Roose motorsport.
#5
Originally Posted by Stu @ M Developments
Hope you have a decent cam for that turbo or you will be watching the boost gauge flicker at the same time as your shift lights
The hose WILL go on, but requires lots of hot water and agro, alternatively it needs reducing down mate, or ideally, the compressor inlet machining down to fit your hose.
Dont forget at the same boost perssure as before, it WILL melt down now.. take care.
The hose WILL go on, but requires lots of hot water and agro, alternatively it needs reducing down mate, or ideally, the compressor inlet machining down to fit your hose.
Dont forget at the same boost perssure as before, it WILL melt down now.. take care.
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