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Turn boost down. That will also work. f**k it, just remove the turbo altogether. LOL



Yeah who needs the turbo just takes up space really.
Maybe if i remove it my mrs will stop saying 'stutu' every time i change gears
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1 hour ago, Jonnoo said:

got back to the mrs about 15 min ago
Asked a vietnamese resteraunt for a shifter and he brang me a spoon... (Seriously)

This is the 2nd time ive blown a hoseclamp off.. What causes this!?

Popped a coolah uleh 

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so maybe I'm an idiot.

 

but could you not just push the hose back on the pipe then baby it to somewhere you could get a spanner from?

Keep it sucking not blowing....ie keep off boost and it would run?

 

 

seems better than sitting on the side of the road for hours?

 

Never tried this so could be very very wrong....

On 8 September 2016 at 6:48 PM, Jonnoo said:

 


I just cut about 50mm off the bottom opening where the cooler would be (if i had one) and it went straight on
Lol the mob who makes them said i have to cut the reo, f*k that!

Where u from? After work err day and sundays I don't normally do much

 

Pm sent

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The person you bought the engine from should know, I never got asked for the Rego for the engine that I provided, ever. They just ran the number to make sure the engine wasn't flagged as stolen.

 

Have changed engine numbers at Vicroads like 4-5 times now. Never once got asked for the rego of the car the engine came from.
Also no reason to remove Nistune ever, so the best way to remove it is not remove it.

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