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Old May 28, 2010 | 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by str8dum1
how much bigger (dimesion-wise that makes it not fit?) is the 71 over the 67?
It is the compressor covers that are the issue.

The largest turbo Precision offers with an S cover is the 67mm. Anythin larger than that, and the cover goes up in size, where the inletis 4" and outlet is 3" . That thing would be huge.

I would be willing to test fit it thoug... but I think it is too big.

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Old May 28, 2010 | 09:21 PM
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Status report?


I just went for a one 1.5h cruise, and everything works just great with that 6262 as I was able to make a bunch of quick 2nd and 3rd gear pulls. I will try to make couple of videos when this weather gets better (raining on/off for a while now).
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Old May 29, 2010 | 05:43 AM
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I had to find a gaskey today and finish it tomorrow.. its raining all day today so its hard working outside =/...Ive been in contact with Vince, and he is going to set up an appt. for me this upcoming week!
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Old May 29, 2010 | 06:57 AM
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I had to find a gaskey today and finish it tomorrow.. its raining all day today so its hard working outside =/...Ive been in contact with Vince, and he is going to set up an appt. for me this upcoming week!
are you kidding? you'll be working under the car so it's not like you're gonna get directly rained on.

get ur *** out there and get it done!
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Old May 29, 2010 | 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by binder
are you kidding? you'll be working under the car so it's not like you're gonna get directly rained on.

get ur *** out there and get it done!
Now if that is not a valid point, I don't know what is..
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Old May 29, 2010 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance
Now if that is not a valid point, I don't know what is..
unless east coasters melt in rain. i hear they are pretty sensitive
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haha you guys.. I swear... on a side note.. I removed the housing on the turbo and its ready to put in the gasket... the 3 bolts on the passenger header are a pain in the *** sometimes.. ugh...

but im making progress.. dont hate =)
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Old May 29, 2010 | 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by binder
unless east coasters melt in rain. i hear they are pretty sensitive
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Old May 29, 2010 | 08:26 AM
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rain stopped for a bit.. so im gonna get down there n do some more work..
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hey, for those headers, just use a 6" extension, universal joint and 14mm socket. That gets all the bolts perfectly. Also, i'm usually lazy so i hit it with an impact gun in reverse and it usually knocks them loose enough to unscrew the rest of the way with my fingers. No need to hold a wrench on the backside!

That even works when putting them on. Tighten as tight as possible then hit them real fast with an impact and the pressure on the bolt holds it in place so no needs to use a wrench on the backside either!
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Originally Posted by binder
hey, for those headers, just use a 6" extension, universal joint and 14mm socket. That gets all the bolts perfectly. Also, i'm usually lazy so i hit it with an impact gun in reverse and it usually knocks them loose enough to unscrew the rest of the way with my fingers. No need to hold a wrench on the backside!

That even works when putting them on. Tighten as tight as possible then hit them real fast with an impact and the pressure on the bolt holds it in place so no needs to use a wrench on the backside either!
hmmm.. im gonna try that
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Originally Posted by binder
hey, for those headers, just use a 6" extension, universal joint and 14mm socket. That gets all the bolts perfectly. Also, i'm usually lazy so i hit it with an impact gun in reverse and it usually knocks them loose enough to unscrew the rest of the way with my fingers. No need to hold a wrench on the backside!

That even works when putting them on. Tighten as tight as possible then hit them real fast with an impact and the pressure on the bolt holds it in place so no needs to use a wrench on the backside either!
That's actually a great idea!
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Old May 29, 2010 | 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by tiguy99
That's actually a great idea!
pays to be lazy.

it only works when you hit it hard and fast. Turning it with a wrench spins the bolt before it will tighten therefore gets you nowhere.
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well it worked!!.. they came off in 5 min... ( took me 1 hr to get them in/out ) Jeff u saved the day!..

I cant find a ****ing gasket anywhere!!!! I gotta try tomorrow at this other place
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well it worked!!.. they came off in 5 min... ( took me 1 hr to get them in/out ) Jeff u saved the day!..

I cant find a ****ing gasket anywhere!!!! I gotta try tomorrow at this other place
just order a couple. you could have had them by now if you just ordered from injected or somewhere else online.
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I could have sent you one over night on Thursday...should have let me know that you could not find one...Can't believe the dealer does not have one, do you still have any old OEM gaskets? They work just fine too, I still use them and they look like new after 45,000 miles.
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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance
I could have sent you one over night on Thursday...should have let me know that you could not find one...Can't believe the dealer does not have one, do you still have any old OEM gaskets? They work just fine too, I still use them and they look like new after 45,000 miles.
I dont =(... I went to nissan and they want 25$ for 1!!!... im gonna look at like autozone and such... if not.. nissan is all I got

Pming you bout something now..
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Old May 30, 2010 | 02:44 PM
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damm i feel like im at the waiting room and mi wife is about to give birth jesus vas lets get it done. ooo bye the way sasha do you take cc just checking jk looks like its almost there cangrats and i hope when im ready i dont have to wait like months to get one .
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Old May 30, 2010 | 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Vas_Z33
I dont =(... I went to nissan and they want 25$ for 1!!!... im gonna look at like autozone and such... if not.. nissan is all I got

Pming you bout something now..
Nissan is your best bet I'm afraid.
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Old May 30, 2010 | 02:55 PM
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damm i feel like im at the waiting room and mi wife is about to give birth jesus vas lets get it done. ooo bye the way sasha do you take cc just checking jk looks like its almost there cangrats and i hope when im ready i dont have to wait like months to get one .
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