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Hey guys i wanna dose my Rb25 R33 but im not 100% sure how to do it and can it damage my turbo?

From what i know all you need to do is get a 2.5inch meteal pipe and run it to the mouth of your tubo (the Fan) is that all i have to do? thanks guys.

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yeah. move the afm so the air coming back thru doesnt throw out the readings. then either run the turbo without any intake, or run a 2.5inch metal pipe. and block the bov.

or you could just simply block the bov for the same effect on the cheap. it wont be as loud or as drivable. ie stalling and running rich issues.

you will get the best dose performing the following mods:

MOD 1

Then add the following for the complete effect.

MOD 2

I like "MOD1" the most, ive got a few bags of sand lying around the shed somewere, might give it a try on my car tonight :)

:laugh:

this is actually true, its done on heavy machinery/ diesel engines that idle for long periods of time so the rings fail to give a good seal on the cylinder liners, so they rev the engine up and let it draw in AJAX cleaning power and it acts as an abrasive which in turn re-hones the bores giving it an engine rebuild in a can so to speak.

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