Budget Turbo Setup?
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While l I have everybody's attention my oil pan gasket came in the mail today and I thought it was supposed to be two Half Moon gaskets that go on the front and back and some rtv but this one is one piece that goes all the way around the sealing surface, should I toss this and just get the half Moons? Dont want anymore seepage
#37
Not necessary, but I love this tool. No more hand cramps from applying RTV: https://www.amazon.com/Valco-Cincinn...dp/B007IQ539C/
#39
Noob checking in, stick around and you will learn through the power of online bullying.
Check out my build thread. I asked the same questions. Got the same replies. In short, 18psi is right in that to do a turbo build correctly on a 1.6 you will need to spend more. the 1.8 diff is non-negotiable, the 1.6 diffs are known to fail at STOCK POWER. I'm in the market for one but as long as you are boosted with the stock diff, be prepared to call a tow truck at any given moment.
Check out my build thread. I asked the same questions. Got the same replies. In short, 18psi is right in that to do a turbo build correctly on a 1.6 you will need to spend more. the 1.8 diff is non-negotiable, the 1.6 diffs are known to fail at STOCK POWER. I'm in the market for one but as long as you are boosted with the stock diff, be prepared to call a tow truck at any given moment.