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Originally Posted by laakness
Fireball, would you recommend pulling the downpipe and O2 housing to get the hotside out? I'm going to be using the stock O2 housing so it sounds like I'll need to get a dremel to hone it out to exactly match the hotside.
It's also easier if you take out the radiator, which usually takes all of 5 mins. The longest part with that is draining the coolant.
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Originally Posted by Fireball
Yes, take the downpipe out, and take the entire turbo assembly out (manifold/turbo/o2 housing) at one time, and then disassemble it. It's easier that way.
It's also easier if you take out the radiator, which usually takes all of 5 mins. The longest part with that is draining the coolant.
It's also easier if you take out the radiator, which usually takes all of 5 mins. The longest part with that is draining the coolant.
Well Jeffs way is a hell of a lot easier. There really isnt a need to pull the whole assembly, unless of course you want to make more work for yourself. I replaced the entire turbo, not just the hotside.
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Speaking of motor mounts, I would save your money. Don't know if you guys know or not, but I've been working with a company over the past year that's making mounts for our cars. They've been super slow because of other buisness (BMW people tend to have better profit margins I'm sure) but someday they'll be available and the best on the market.
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Originally Posted by bolsen
Speaking of motor mounts, I would save your money. Don't know if you guys know or not, but I've been working with a company over the past year that's making mounts for our cars. They've been super slow because of other buisness (BMW people tend to have better profit margins I'm sure) but someday they'll be available and the best on the market.
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Originally Posted by dryad001
Well I just took the car for a ride and wow what a difference in shifting. There is no noticable added vibration either. One of the best $48 I spent.
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Originally Posted by the-moss
I may have to get one of these things now after 2 rave reviews.. What's the difference between yours and Jeske's?
If mine were shot I would have them replaced under warranty. If you do replace mount make sure you do all of them at the same time. This is a must. Doing one at a time puts additional stress on the worn mounts.
My mounts were like brand spanking new (18k miles) they didn't need replacing.
I find it odd that you don't feel any vibration. I've had poly mounts in almost every car I've had and you definately get vibrations.
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Originally Posted by laakness
Looks like a 99% chance I'll have a hotside by next weekend.
buschur parts were suppose to come today but nobody was at my house to recieve the parts...DAMNIT!
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Originally Posted by laakness
Damn, that's why I have everything delivered to work
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Call your C.C. company and your work address to the list if you really want to get stuff shipped there...other companys do that also.
Originally Posted by Nez136
Buschur can only send parts to the Billing address, otherwise i have EVERYTHING even my wheels and tires sent to the store!