Boost Brothers Turbo Install.

Fallenauthority

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The added amount will be from the oil filter relocation if that kit comes with one, just add it to the normal full line
 

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Is that the final placement of the air filter???

That thing will suck all the hot air of the fan/radiator, not good.
 

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There is a vacuum line on here (surrounded in red) that used to attach where the arrow is. there is no where to put it on this kit and I am wondering what I should do with it? Is it needed or what?


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Run breathers on both valve covers. There is a line coming from each valve cover. One goes to the intake before the tb and one goes after. Just remove both lines and run breathers on both valve covers.
 

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I believe in this kit. How has everything fit so far? What are you using the copper rtv for?
 
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Come on guys, you guys started arguing with this Kuro *** in the other thread and now its spilled all over my thread. can we move it back to the other topic please...
 

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Any chance you could give more insight about your install? Pics? Anything?
 

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I've subbed... for the lulz.

Seriously, OP. Before you go much further, really, really think about all the trouble this kit is going to cause. You have absolutely no vendor support backing you up.

The turboHP kit is a beautifully designed, 100% complete kit. Still, things go wrong here and there. That's why it's backed and warrantied. If you have any problems, Jim backs you up. You don't have this with the boob brothers kit and I can promise you there will be a time you wish you did. Hopefully before you drive it, or else it'll leave you on the side of the road.
 

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I have run into another problem. I cannot get the sub-frame connector to go on because of the re/routed exhaust piping. What are the cons of not having a sub frame connector? Is it needed or isit more for people that go to the track alot?

Thanks
 

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you dont NEED subframe connectors. These cars are stiff from the factory. super stiff compared to the older chassis.
 

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Unless you have a convertible you dont have subframes.

What part exactly are you talking about?
 

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you dont NEED subframe connectors. These cars are stiff from the factory. super stiff compared to the older chassis.


I beg to diffeer for verts, i installed umi full length subframes on my vert, they join the inner and outer frame rail and they defiently stiffened the car up alot.
 

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