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Old 05-05-2009, 11:10 AM   #1
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Brazing rear iron dowel on S4 13BT??

I have heard of earlier tuners doing it before the 13REW came out.

Anyone here done it OR seen it?
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Old 05-05-2009, 07:38 PM   #2
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No but i'm interested in hearing more
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Old 05-05-2009, 07:52 PM   #3
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what would this do?
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prevent cracking the dowel landing.
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I'm sure you'd have better luck picking up a S5 or REW rear iron.
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just ordered a brand new S4 rear iron that comes from Mazda with the updated FAT casting.
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just ordered a brand new S4 rear iron that comes from Mazda with the updated FAT casting.
How do you know it does? I need more info.
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Mazdatrix told me so. They stated every new S4 rear iron comes with the updated casting seen on 13REW's.

They also recommended I replace my rear rotor housing becasue they state every rear iron break they have seen causes the rear rotor housing dowel hole to "oval". I asked for some measurement tolerences from them since the FSM doesn't specify.

I am awaiting a response.

Since I have a hair line crack and I pushed 17 psi once on low compression rotors when my WG went tits up(15.4 psi is my normal boost), I am skeptical that my rotor housing is "stretched". I guess I will see once I pull it apart.
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Old 05-06-2009, 01:07 PM   #9
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Yep at this point, all of the OEM stock is the later casting/thicker casting babies.

Interesting point about the ovalling of the dowel land in the housing, never thought about that but it seems to make sense - check it for sure though

Oh and have fun with the OEM iron's ports They're usually rougher then jason statham's stuble.
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Oh and have fun with the OEM iron's ports They're usually rougher then jason statham's stuble.
Don't tell me that dude! I am already dreading attempting my first port job. I might practice on a scrap iron just to make sure I don't scar a 375.00 dollar part.
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Old 05-06-2009, 02:44 PM   #11
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Don't tell me that dude! I am already dreading attempting my first port job. I might practice on a scrap iron just to make sure I don't scar a 375.00 dollar part.
Yes, it definitely takes practice. I tried it out on a junk iron before and made fatal mistakes multiple times. I do not recommend using a brand new iron for your first attempt at porting. You could probably pick up a junk iron or 2 for fairly cheap to learn on.
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