oil pressure issue
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Studs from the head to the manifold are most likely a different thread pitch then whats in the taco taco. I don't remember what my T3 tacotaco was but on a street car you should be fine using studs from ACE hardware.
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Before I start a new thread I figured I'd pop this question here first.
Tacotaco t3, manifold to turbo hardware. I've been using some short grade 8.8 bolts. Does any one know what would be acceptable to replace these with stud wise? The ones it came with were too short, I ordered 4 begi ones for the head to manifold so I can stop using bolts in that area. I believe the thread is m10x1.5
Tacotaco t3, manifold to turbo hardware. I've been using some short grade 8.8 bolts. Does any one know what would be acceptable to replace these with stud wise? The ones it came with were too short, I ordered 4 begi ones for the head to manifold so I can stop using bolts in that area. I believe the thread is m10x1.5
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I was thinking about trying to take the car to a track day in the future. Was just curious if their was any inconel stuff available, I'll have to poke around some more.
anyway both pumps came in. The Amazon pump looked like it could fit but I had to return it asap. Got the plug and pump from priority Mazda. How should the plug be installed? Does it just pressure fit in?
Should give you an idea of the quality of the cheaper pump, also said made in Taiwan
anyway both pumps came in. The Amazon pump looked like it could fit but I had to return it asap. Got the plug and pump from priority Mazda. How should the plug be installed? Does it just pressure fit in?
Should give you an idea of the quality of the cheaper pump, also said made in Taiwan
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I just sort of pressed the plug in then hit it with a hammer a few times.
Patsmx5 should be able to give you the specs for the t3 tacotaco manifold studs tomorrow when he gets his in. If you are even going to think about tracking the car. The TSE Inconel studs are the only ones you should be looking at. Savington was the first to the market with them, and is the only person who has proven them to work. It is one of the few products that I will not recommend getting from anyone else.
Patsmx5 should be able to give you the specs for the t3 tacotaco manifold studs tomorrow when he gets his in. If you are even going to think about tracking the car. The TSE Inconel studs are the only ones you should be looking at. Savington was the first to the market with them, and is the only person who has proven them to work. It is one of the few products that I will not recommend getting from anyone else.
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No clue on plug size. I go to advance and buy a little pack of various sizes. Then I use that to plug things whenever i need plugs. Reroutes are good. I would recommend it if you can afford it. Not sure if there are any cheap spacers for sale currently.
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