Domwoo's turbo project (got some new goodeis!!!! ) page 7
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Domwoo's turbo project (got some new goodeis!!!! ) page 7
finishing turbo project soon
things i bought with the money i was going to buy rims with:
All spankin NEW :twisted:
OBX;
Turbo manifold stainless steel tubular
Turbo XS;
t3 turbo
35mm wastegate with downpipe
RFL BLOW OFF VALVE
heading out right now to pick up some 2.5 exhaust pipe for the new exhaust system
and that was only half of what i was going to spend getting the tires and having them mounted and what ever else was needed..
the other half is going to a body kit and finishing the interior
things i bought with the money i was going to buy rims with:
All spankin NEW :twisted:
OBX;
Turbo manifold stainless steel tubular
Turbo XS;
t3 turbo
35mm wastegate with downpipe
RFL BLOW OFF VALVE
heading out right now to pick up some 2.5 exhaust pipe for the new exhaust system
and that was only half of what i was going to spend getting the tires and having them mounted and what ever else was needed..
the other half is going to a body kit and finishing the interior
Last edited by DomWoo on Sat Jun 10, 2006 5:23 pm, edited 4 times in total.
this is the first test fit.. will have to do some modifing to the top holes and the two holes on the bottom ends.. the rest on the bottom will need to be drilled slightly
one thing is for sure.. dont get one like this unless you are planing on removing the radiator and moving it forward
Last edited by DomWoo on Fri Jun 24, 2005 12:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
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looks very nice man but what about removing the radiator thing?? are you going to relocate your rad. or you just removed it to make more room for the installation process??
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BosnianLanos wrote:Or, you can disable your A/C, pull the condensor out and push the radiator forward where the condensor was with some new brackets and hoses. It would help with cooling for sure.
BINGO!!!!
im removing the AC for sure
and i might end up getting a honda racing radiator.. they are 13"x13"x4"
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Just make sure there is some slack on both sides of the studs.... you don't want the manifold to expand and shear off the studs.
It's better to have big loose holes than tight ones.
The slack won't affect sealing.... that's done by the compressive force put on the nuts and studs.
Looks good.... glad to see you made it fit without too much trouble.
It's better to have big loose holes than tight ones.
The slack won't affect sealing.... that's done by the compressive force put on the nuts and studs.
Looks good.... glad to see you made it fit without too much trouble.
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1994 Opel Calibra 4X4 turbo ( C20LET 2.0L Turbo )
2002 Daewoo lanos