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I have an FM heat shield I need to install on my MK setup. As it, it will hit the turbo. I will be messing with it over winter, but i think if you raise it by about 10mm it will work. I am going to buy some M6 studs and some m6 Sleeve nuts, and red loctite them together and hopefully that will space it up adequately.
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Don't use the gasket. Smear some good, high-temp wheel bearing grease on the mating face when assembling. It will cook into a carbon crust and fill the tiniest irregularities in the mating surfaces. Same thing for the turbo to manifold connection unless v-band. Using gaskets there gives you a greater chance of failure.
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It is another year and time for my yearly Black Friday sale.
DIY setups are $1900 shipped in the continental US.
Intercooler setups are $2550 shipped in the continental US.
Complete setups are $4000/$4050 shipped in the continental US.
Please email me at mkturbos@gmail.com with questions or if you want to place an order.
DIY setups are $1900 shipped in the continental US.
Intercooler setups are $2550 shipped in the continental US.
Complete setups are $4000/$4050 shipped in the continental US.
Please email me at mkturbos@gmail.com with questions or if you want to place an order.
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