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Speedforsale.com's Parts Installation Guide Series: Heavy Duty Wastegate Actuators


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Hello everyone. This is another installment in our 'SpeedForSale.com Parts Installation Articles' series. I have made one thread for each installation article instead of combining them all into one so that any questions or discussions are about the one product instead of getting confused for another product.

Click here to view the installation article for HEAVY DUTY WASTEGATE ACTUATORS AND ADJUSTMENT:

http://www.speedforsale.com/staff/files/ActuatorsGTR.pdf

Hi Jeremy

Please keep advertising to the business traders section.

I'm fairly sure the people buying your parts will find the installation info pretty easily

Thanks

Hi Jeremy

Please keep advertising to the business traders section.

I'm fairly sure the people buying your parts will find the installation info pretty easily

Thanks

Most of these articles contain general technical information that applies to many brands and not just one manufacturer in particular (such as this article.) While we list AAM actuators in this article, the installation and set up applies to all other manufacturers as well. So, this is not an advertising post, but rather a technical post that would make no sense in a classifieds forum. Feel free to send me a PM or give me a call to discuss if there is a problem with this. Thanks.

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