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I cut a few feet of vacuum line and stuck a connector like this in there so I could extend the IWG line down far enough to comfortably add compressed air.
I cut a few feet of vacuum line and stuck a connector like this in there so I could extend the IWG line down far enough to comfortably add compressed air.
No doubt. I didn’t disassemble anything except pull the vac line from the solenoid. Pump some air into it to disconnect, add a few turns, add more air to reattach. Hardest part was getting the damn circlip back on.
I was able to attach a compressed air tube right to the wastegate nipple from above . Of course had to remove my crossover pipe and heat shield. I did not have a lift so going from underneath was not an option. One I removed the heat shield and crossover pipe it was a real easy job to adjust the wastegate actuator.
I was able to attach a compressed air tube right to the wastegate nipple from above . Of course had to remove my crossover pipe and heat shield. I did not have a lift so going from underneath was not an option. One I removed the heat shield and crossover pipe it was a real easy job to adjust the wastegate actuator.
No doubt. I didn’t disassemble anything except pull the vac line from the solenoid. Pump some air into it to disconnect, add a few turns, add more air to reattach. Hardest part was getting the damn circlip back on.
I have an airtec manifold too, going from the top is a huge PITA to remove the cowl and crossover and everything. You literally don't have to remove anything to do it from below.
I have an airtec manifold too, going from the top is a huge PITA to remove the cowl and crossover and everything. You literally don't have to remove anything to do it from below.
i second this, unless you follow adam from tuned+ and try to remove subframe. DONT, lol it was a bitch and a half and i never got it off; spent half the total time of install trying to take subframe off.
turbo install was pretty easy for someone with 0 prior experience. beer, snacks and a turbo kit made for a pretty good time.
I have an airtec manifold too, going from the top is a huge PITA to remove the cowl and crossover and everything. You literally don't have to remove anything to do it from below.
I have an airtec manifold too, going from the top is a huge PITA to remove the cowl and crossover and everything. You literally don't have to remove anything to do it from below.
Also if I unthread the end all the way, does it come off? I didn't do the I initial install. However when I was adjusting it, I think it jiggled around and I can't guarantee I have the right amount of preload now.
Also if I unthread the end all the way, does it come off? I didn't do the I initial install. However when I was adjusting it, I think it jiggled around and I can't guarantee I have the right amount of preload now.
Thanks for the assistance. I used a cordless pump and it was easy to get the arm on. Do you know the specs on the c-clip/circlip thing on the turbo? I'm sure I'm going to lose it at some point.
Thanks for the assistance. I used a cordless pump and it was easy to get the arm on. Do you know the specs on the c-clip/circlip thing on the turbo? I'm sure I'm going to lose it at some point.
Ok so I've adjusted my IWG arm twice now, starting to get the hang of it. Peaking at 23lbs now but need to hit 24lbs for further tuning. Is there a rough estimate on turning the arm? Like 1 full turn equals 1psi or anything? Would love to only have to adjust it one more time...
Ok so I've adjusted my IWG arm twice now, starting to get the hang of it. Peaking at 23lbs now but need to hit 24lbs for further tuning. Is there a rough estimate on turning the arm? Like 1 full turn equals 1psi or anything? Would love to only have to adjust it one more time...
Now I want to know who your tuner is, that is requesting this extremely specific boost number. All cars / turbos have variations and 1psi shouldn't be relevant either way.
Now I want to know who your tuner is, that is requesting this extremely specific boost number. All cars / turbos have variations and 1psi shouldn't be relevant either way.
I was hitting about 15% lower than what they wanted, suggestion was to add more preload. Originally I was told 19-20 wasn't where they were expecting the tune to be, so add more preload which makes sense. I did once but I think lost track of the amount of turns, was hitting 21. Added 1.5 turns and now hitting 23. Will likely add 1 full turn and should be good.
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