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Rotary Fan in Training
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 50
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^, yes, I use stainless hardline on the wastegates vacuum lines. I just do not have them pictured. This pic was taken after I blew my motor this year. I had 5k miles on the turbo setup and lines at the time. 70k mi on the stock motor.
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Rotary Fanatic
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Rockville MD
Posts: 456
Rep Power: 18 ![]() |
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![]() On Brian's car we didn't have the turbo clocked enough and were using aluminum hose ends/banjo fittings. It ended up actually melting the rubber inside the braided hose. This happened at DGRR last year after pulling 24+ hrs to finish the car and tuning it the morning before leaving ![]() Quote:
http://www.amazon.com/Yellow-Jacket-...m_sbs_indust_1 If I can't make it work, I'll do a braided/fire sleeved flex line. Quote:
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Do you have a pic of that? I'd be interested to see how you have it set up. Are you using a 4 port solenoid for boost control? Using a vacuum manifold? |
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RCC Loves Me Not You
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Posts: 2,089
Rep Power: 20 ![]() |
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I've thought about redoing the manifold, maybe in Schedule 40 next time and more evenly like yours and to fix the slant (the current mani has a 5 degree slant down towards the front of the car), but with the way this turbo is made I'm not sure I'd have much luck. If I do though, I'm going to see if I can get enough room to use either hard lines or AN. OK I think my turbo has good thermal siphoning then. I have no idea if they're rated for vacuum, I didn't even think to check. |
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