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Cameron02

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  1. No worries. Thanks The compressor inlet is definitely bigger than the pipe as the current connector changes size (steps up)
  2. Thanks for the reply. I am however, looking for the inlet size
  3. Hi Turboists I tried searching many times for the answer but cant find anything, I need your help The rubber intake connector from my intake pipe to the compressor housing has a hole in it. I obviously need to replace it (I guess with a silicon connector) but I cant find the sizing anywhere. I'm guessing its 4 inch on the housing down to 3.5 inch on the pipe (all stock piping on a BA). Your knowledge will save me having to pull it all apart to check and may help fellow tuboists in the future
  4. Thank you all for your responses. I thought it might be the gauge.... since the car does not feel much/any different, however...... I have since noticed that the air going into the intercooler is significantly cooler than normal. Very odd
  5. This started happening last night. Acceleration: The car has started making boost sooner than normal Deceleration: The vac is going lower than normal. The lowest is normally -13 but now it goes to -15 and the gauge starts flashing (vac is lower and gauge cant display past -15) Any ideas? Car is BA XR6T
  6. Yes, I believe this is correct. Since the cat is the main restriction, anything you do past or ahead of it (in regards to air flow) should make almost no difference to performance. Once the cat is replaced then any other air flow mods should start to have an effect on performance. My ba had a removed centre muffler when I bought it. It was 90dba and 93bda on deceleration. I replaced the muffler back to stock and it was 81dba. So it definitely makes a difference to sound and might be the best value option until you can afford to do the rest. If you buy a "centre pipe" from someone make sure its for the Ute as its different to the sedan.
  7. Hi Kroozin, Yeah mate it sucks the big one. At least when it gets sorted the thread should help people who run into the same issues. 1. 4 litre washer tank with built in washer pump (VDO) in the boot. 2. One way valve about 10cm from the tank (4mm tubing) 3. Tubing runs under the car with the fuel lines. 4. The new spring loaded valve in the engine bay about 60cm from the sprayers 5. 2 plastic garden mist sprayers (half circle). One for the top half of the intercooler and one for the bottom Before installing the new valve the water would start syphoning out as soon as I filled the tank. Since installing the new valve the water does not start syphoning out immediately. However once the pump has been activated it begins syphoning and empty's the tank. I think I will need to install a solenoid like this one: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/121108003351?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 I assume I can get fittings to suit the 4mm tubing.
  8. Old thread but.... I have these on the rear Hero MilanZA HZ1 235/45/17. When you put the foot down they don't squeal they just go zzzzzz. Which to me means they let go a bit too easy. That said, I have not had any other tyres on the car to compare them too. For general driving around they seem fine.
  9. Well, I'm still having the syphoning issue. I fitted one of these http://www.ebay.com....=item43ba34f32f It slows down the syphoning a bit but does not stop it. Takes about 4 hours now to empty my 4 litre tank. Before installing this valve it took about 30 mins. Looks like I may have to investigate installing a solenoid.
  10. Thanks Quasi, Did you end up getting the suspension mods. I'd be interested to see what you think of that upgrade.
  11. Mods list BA manual (6 speed) Exedy clutch FMK-8185SMFHD Walbro high volume fuel pump Deka 60lb injectors turbine port flapper mod Garrett 12lb actuator Venom 5 inch, 100 cell cat pipe (ceramic coated outside only). The rest of the exhaust is stock. Crow valve springs under battery pipe Skegg heat shield 2nd intake to standard airbox plus K&N filter Monza intercooler Exhaust manifold, turbine and dump pipe are all ceramic (turbo X) coated inside and out. Xcal3, tuned by Horse Power Factory
  12. At idle mine reads about -12 (PSI), the lowest it ever gets is about -13 on deceleration. Cruising at around 100kmh its about -9 Hope that helps
  13. You would probably need to give a little more info before people can make clutch recommendations other than saying I use such and such. For example what power is your car making and are you planning to leave it that way or upgrade it. Is it 5 speed or 6 speed?. Will you be driving in peak hour traffic for an hour or 2 every day? "Supposedly has a heavy duty clutch". This suggests that you recently purchased the car and the previous owner told you the clutch was heavy duty which it may or may not be. Do you push the car hard, ie, hard take offs and lots of burn outs?
  14. Yes, that's right its pretty straight forward. I did it myself too but I needed a friend to help install the new box as its dam heavy and wont balance on a jack by itself. It also has a different crossmember. Anyway there are some good threads on change over on this site.
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