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So back in town again, Decided to tackle AMS DP install

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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 07:05 PM
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So back in town again, Decided to tackle AMS DP install

Well, its done and I love it. Tho the install did not go that smoothly, it did go fairly well. Took roughly 8 1/2 total hours... the final 1 1/2 hrs done in a downpour stupid weather.

The only problem I ran into was when I took off the UICP from the turbo and droped a bolt down in it.

Magnet did not work so I ended up removing exh mani & turbo to shake it out!
Nothing like getting to know your car better because you got drunk and droped a screw/bolt somewhere you shouldnt have.

Just hit 900 miles too HAHA, with any luck I'll be hitting up a dyno next week see what kinda numbers Im throwing down.


Cant wait till I come back in jan get fuel components installed along with IC & piping!
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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 08:51 PM
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Congrats on not giving up. How long would it have taken minus the bolt incident?
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Old Sep 30, 2011 | 06:19 AM
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Im guessing about 5 hours. The bolts on everything came off real easy on a count of having only 900 miles on the car. + PB blaster of course.
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