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Back Moderator. Popular Products 13 Membership Personal A Member account enables you to gain access to a wider range of ExplorOz services including:- Tracker service - this activates the This is my braided oil return line being T'ed into the alt return Step 6: Okay now that you have the turbo firmly attached to the engine you can install your water cooling, i used the heater hoses at the top of the engine as they are the easiest to reach and dont effect your engines main coolant line.
Cut the lines with a very sharp knife, saw or wire cutters and insert a brass T, when you come to attach the lines to the turbo make sure you get all the air out of the system and prime the turbo with water, this will avoid air locking your cooling system.
Step 8: Exhaust, okay there are many ways of doing this, get a new exhaust made, use a 2. I chose to modify my stock exhaust to save some money, its a bit of a pig to get it to fit!
After 2 days of cutting, bending, lenghtaning, welding i came this close.. There was quite alot of shouting and strong words to the exhaust, so i got fed up and cut the system in half, bolted it to the turbo, and bolted it to the remaining exhaust then welded it together while it was on the car, this allowed me to make sure that it was a prefect fit! Step 9 : Right, now you have oil to the turbo, water to it, and exhaust gasses out, all you need is the air ducting to start getting some boost!.
You can save a bit of cash by re-shaping your standard air intake pipe, i cut if down to reduce the angles of the bend so it would fit properly, there is a surpising amount of room under the hood! Step Okay then, now that you have everything down and working you can fit your boost guage.
I used a mechanical gauge so i needed to make my own adapter to take a large pipe to a tiny pipe. Mark helpful. Your Answer:. Upload Photo Photo optional. Related Questions. Toyota Hilux - Car Customization. Start a new Toyota Hilux question. Own this car? Share your experience with others. Write a car review. Search Toyota Hilux Questions.
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