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Old Sep 2, 2010 | 11:23 AM
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fp red wit invidia 02 housing

so noone will make me a good enough offer on the forums and i thought why not install an fp red since im gunnna lose too much money selling it on the forums

i tried installing the invidia 02 housing on the fp red turbo 18psi wga and 84mm how come it wont fit ?? one of the bolts down under in the back of the o2 housing facing the block is too long to fit flush wit the 02 housing

is there some kind of spacer i put that comes off the stock 02 ??


also im in the process removing the turbo thats y im asking


any help wud be great !
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Old Sep 2, 2010 | 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by dinok
so noone will make me a good enough offer on the forums and i thought why not install an fp red since im gunnna lose too much money selling it on the forums

i tried installing the invidia 02 housing on the fp red turbo 18psi wga and 84mm how come it wont fit ?? one of the bolts down under in the back of the o2 housing facing the block is too long to fit flush wit the 02 housing

is there some kind of spacer i put that comes off the stock 02 ??


also im in the process removing the turbo thats y im asking


any help wud be great !

Nope, no spacer - you need to cut the bolt (stud) to make it fit.

Take a measurement, double nut the stud to remove it, thread on a nut that you can just throw away after cutting the stud. Cut the stud and take the nut off (to clean the threads up), though if you cut it right it won't matter.

Take a look at my thread, I had the same problem:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/8247731-post131.html



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Old Sep 2, 2010 | 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by binky
Nope, no spacer - you need to cut the bolt (stud) to make it fit.

Take a measurement, double nut the stud to remove it, thread on a nut that you can just throw away after cutting the stud. Cut the stud and take the nut off (to clean the threads up), though if you cut it right it won't matter.

Take a look at my thread, I had the same problem:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/8247731-post131.html



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to much work for that housing just get a dump LOL. you getting your money right for engine build as i have not heard from you
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Old Sep 2, 2010 | 12:04 PM
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to much work for that housing just get a dump LOL. you getting your money right for engine build as i have not heard from you
Hey Rock

Yup - I'm saving up.................it's a lot of money for the motor / head / intake mani.... you know the deal


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Old Sep 3, 2010 | 06:46 AM
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The O2 dump is the best mod for the red get a shear fab its the best fitting and quality piece on the market..
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Old Sep 3, 2010 | 04:27 PM
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yupp just did it today sliced it off clean the thread was ok and got a locknut washer bolt to put on fits flush and secure


thanks for the help !
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Old Sep 3, 2010 | 05:08 PM
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yupp just did it today sliced it off clean the thread was ok and got a locknut washer bolt to put on fits flush and secure


thanks for the help !
Sweet!



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