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It’s back on ground 

 

and has power again 

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have started the wiring, first off by running the exhaust temp sensors into the cabin and plugged into their box 

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22 hours ago, r32-25t said:

Yes we’ve gone through all that, I didn’t expect The twins to die every 6 months 

How long do you think you'll get from a single? 1.5months as it's doing two turbos work, or 12 months instead :P

 

 

HAvent read entire thread, was it the actual turbo's you've had that keep failing?

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4 hours ago, MBS206 said:

How long do you think you'll get from a single? 1.5months as it's doing two turbos work, or 12 months instead :P

 

 

HAvent read entire thread, was it the actual turbo's you've had that keep failing?


The rear turbo died and then I fitted the single and the block died instead 

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slipped the main harness in and put the wires into their groups (injectors, coils etc) 

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ran the wires where they need to go and cut them to length 

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then fitted the terminals and labeled some of the plugs to prevent mixing them up 

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slipped the harness back to where it all goes, still waiting on a couple of connectors that I forgot to order 

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1 hour ago, Shoota_77 said:

Must be starting to feel like it's getting close! 

It actually does, I think the only thing that will decide if I make the deadline is getting the radiator 

22 minutes ago, r32-25t said:

It actually does, I think the only thing that will decide if I make the deadline is getting the radiator 

They're like a dime a dozen at JustJap aren't they? 😛

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