JeremyH
3V Fuel Guru
Well done sir! What did you have to do to get your filter/heatshield to work? I see a oddly shaped pipe in there? I have a C&L Racer intake at the moment and am seriously looking into the On-3 kit. This would help save a couple of bucks and a few days shipping. Also, how hard was it to get the turbo blanket to clear the pullies?
Also, do you have your MAF sensor in the tube coming up from the intercooler before the bend to the TB?
Thanks,
Jake
Thanks,
The hole through the heat sheild was too high so i cut a second hole lower that lined up with the turbo inlet then i took the circle i cut out and put it up top where the original hole was then wrapped it in heat tape.
My turbo inlet is 3" and the filter inlet is 4" so i used a 6 inch long piece of 3" to 4" ss pipe. It primer gray right now as i plan to paint it black with some high temp ceramic paint eventually. (the on3 brand turbo (which i didnt get, and was only a-$200) delete off the price ok the kit) is a 70mm brand x with a 4 inch inlet.) and the kit comes with a 4" bend pipe and 4 " silicone coupler to hook up a 4 inch filter which i didnt use.
I installed the blanket and than used the stainless steel zip ties from the heat wrap to pull it tight around the turbo to clear the pullies.
I also uses washers as spacers on the engine side of the turbo support bracket mount, to push the turbo a little bit farher away from the pullies as well.
And yes the vmp maf tube is just before the bend going to the tb.