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I bought a KKR430 turbo the other day and m just doing some research before fiting it to my r33 series 2. I cant work out the new V-band clamp and how it fits.

I got the dump pipe that fis it as well.

Has anyone fitted one of these and know of any other problems i may encounter along the way to fitting this thing??

Thanks guys.

Jase.

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not sure what u mean about how it fits.

but if there is no bung in the dump pipe for your o2 sensor?

you will need that done before u fit it

The dump pipe conection is on the other side of the pipe so thats all good.

just think of it as a hose clamp, just make sure the clamp is over both sides of the flanges lips

Thanks. I think i know what you mean, theres just an extra ring dude left over when I get it to "work". Do I need to use gasket goo or something? Im concerned that it will leak.

Here is a close pic of the fitted clamp how I think it should be (note the hole on the dump pipe for the oxygen sensor) and the clamp on its own and the other steel part that I dont know where it goes. Did I get it right?

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yep looks correct to me, V bands are more prone to leaking though

havent ever tried it but you could get a high temp sealer on that bead if your worried, gets used on 3 and 4 bolts exhaust flanges all the time

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