my situation (what else should i do)
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my situation (what else should i do)
i have the current parts comming to my house on the 27th the latest.
ARC Super Induction Box
Borla Stainless Steel Header
Helix Stainless 02 Housing Turbo Outlet
Helix 3" Stainless Downpipe
Perrin 3" Racing Straight Pipe
HKS Hi-Power 3" Cat-back Exhaust
now i want to know if i should do a hotside at the same time or anything else you all can think of. any parts that i would be better off installing at the same time when i install all these items? i purchased the above parts for under 1800 with shipping so i got them all at the same time. any suggestions i would appreciate.
(i also purchased all new gaskets i didnt forget those!)
edit: i have a gfb mbc wich is going to be put in at the same time.
ARC Super Induction Box
Borla Stainless Steel Header
Helix Stainless 02 Housing Turbo Outlet
Helix 3" Stainless Downpipe
Perrin 3" Racing Straight Pipe
HKS Hi-Power 3" Cat-back Exhaust
now i want to know if i should do a hotside at the same time or anything else you all can think of. any parts that i would be better off installing at the same time when i install all these items? i purchased the above parts for under 1800 with shipping so i got them all at the same time. any suggestions i would appreciate.
(i also purchased all new gaskets i didnt forget those!)
edit: i have a gfb mbc wich is going to be put in at the same time.
Last edited by escoson; Jan 19, 2005 at 10:40 PM.
I would do the hotside at the same time. You're already going to have the manifold and turbo off, maybe the radiator to get the stock o2 housing off. Alough some say they can do it with out removing it, I found it nearly impossible.
If your doing the work yourself you will end up saving a bunch of time and if someone else is doing it you're going to save some money. So if you can afford the hotside now, it makes sense to do it all at once.
BTW..I hope you have some engine management in the plans,'cause your gonna need it.
If your doing the work yourself you will end up saving a bunch of time and if someone else is doing it you're going to save some money. So if you can afford the hotside now, it makes sense to do it all at once.
BTW..I hope you have some engine management in the plans,'cause your gonna need it.
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this is my "starting point" so to speak...
sr20: engine management im going to do when i do the below.
rsguy: i was thinking of the buschur 20G if i dont do the hotside.
as for the fuel pump, ic pipes and such im going to do a larger fmic along with all that sometime in april.
once again, thanks for the input!
sr20: engine management im going to do when i do the below.
rsguy: i was thinking of the buschur 20G if i dont do the hotside.
as for the fuel pump, ic pipes and such im going to do a larger fmic along with all that sometime in april.
once again, thanks for the input!
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