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Hello,

I got a pair of T517z 8cm turbos for the R32 but I don't know what to do.

It only oil cooled so what do I need to do with the water on the block when I take off my standard turbos off. :D

Anyone can help me?

Thanks in advance.

I think u need oil otherwise your turbos will seize!

You probably have to block your water lines, cause i know a few if not most trust turbos are not water cooled.

Anyway just take the bolt from the water line that goes into the block to a place like pirtek and they will give u a bolt with the same type of thread that u can use to put into the block and that will do the job. Then u have to worry about blocking off the other water line too.....

Not sure wat u mean about the turbos sitting opposite?

Good luck!

Edited by shAkIeL

1. Drain coolant

2. Remove air filters/afm's, piping etc.

3. unbolt front pipe.

4. Remove your stock turbos, and lines. (some are underneath the car)

then.

You buy a bolt/plug for the water return on the block around (19mm) in size.

Then u need an additional 2 plugs/bolts for the water lines that run behind the engine that merge next to the abs unit (12mm, 17mm?).

And then u also need to block off the rubber water line/hose that runs at the front of the engine with a bolt and a clamp.

Then install turbo as normal.

I'll try and dig up that guide as i promised you.

Tai

it come swith standard dumpe and lines. no braided or nothing. It is a used kit :ermm:

Please take some photos for me that would be appreciated :D

tai- that would be great mate :)

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