Trackspeed NA/NB EFR Turbo Kits - Currently Not Available
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I'm not sure what to say, since I'm using our prototypes right now, and they definitely fit.
Our prototype M8 EFR stud kit (production except for stud length) is pictured below. I trimmed two of the clips for aesthetics, but the top rear clip is untrimmed and fits perfectly.
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Our prototype M8 EFR stud kit (production except for stud length) is pictured below. I trimmed two of the clips for aesthetics, but the top rear clip is untrimmed and fits perfectly.
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Last edited by Savington; 01-12-2016 at 03:57 AM.
#143
Hey Sav just bought the studs, question on the manifold; you mention it's two parts, is there a slip joint on there somewhere or could you expand on this point? I have an exhaust with a slip union so it'll have to be modified for a flange and my butterfly brace hugs close to the cat, I think I'll be fine if the flange is before the butterfly brace begins. Would it look similar to this?
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I had a mod delete a bunch of off-topic stuff (thanks, anonymous mod). Josh, shoot me an email re: oil drain location on Richard's pan.
If you do not have one of my kits, PLEASE do not discuss what "might" work with my components. Even if you think there are similarities between my production kit and your DIY system, and even if there are similarities, you run the risk of causing severe confusion for a potential customer who misinterprets your post as a confirmation of compatibility for something like an oil drain location, coolant lines, heat shields, etc. For the sake of those customers who might be confused (and to prevent tremendous user support headaches for myself in the future), I'll ask a mod to delete any post that does this in the future. Fair warning.
If you do not have one of my kits, PLEASE do not discuss what "might" work with my components. Even if you think there are similarities between my production kit and your DIY system, and even if there are similarities, you run the risk of causing severe confusion for a potential customer who misinterprets your post as a confirmation of compatibility for something like an oil drain location, coolant lines, heat shields, etc. For the sake of those customers who might be confused (and to prevent tremendous user support headaches for myself in the future), I'll ask a mod to delete any post that does this in the future. Fair warning.