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video please!!!:D
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Is there any reason for the pop-off valve (the shinny thing below the coil) to be right over the distributor? If you put it 180 to where it is now, it might give you better access to everything below it.
I would be a real pain to have to remove the turbo hoses to adjust the timing. Perhaps it's just the perspective of the picture that makes it look cramped. Brad |
looks good ben.
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CIS almost ready
Ben - as soon as the heat breaks, I'll finish the CIS connections. Do you want any pictures?
To the forum - Ben has been very helpful in providing to me a set up for CIS. It should be finished by this weekend. |
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That looks great, I was also going to suggest the valve to be attached back to the top right, pointed towards the oil filler (general area) but what you say about future IC additions, it make sense. Can't wait for mine.... |
i can put it there if you guys wnat just say the word. But think about this if you need to do some dizzy work it means 2 clamps (hose clamps) and you have full access. You could also pop off the BOV and time it no problem either way it is a 5 minute deal
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wherever you say it's good-- it's good. it's just a clamp. I imagine you're thinking ahead about the intercooler...... you need a deposit? would that make it happen any faster? J/K
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Very cool! Is the 3.0 stock compression (8.5:1)? Or did you build it for the boost?
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Jerry beat me too it,
Like he said if its just a clamp then its no problem. It would probably make for less work for an IC addition later as well. |
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How do you make sure you don't get pinging? I guess that can all be soved with aftermarket. You make this look so easy!
George |
I have just watched AFR's closely
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How did you pipe the wastegate outlet? Did you build a muffler to accept it, like a two in muffler? Pat |
just dumped it out. If you look at the rear shot of the car it exits on the driver side cut out
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