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Tear Down Has Begun! Hellion TT Install!
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<blockquote data-quote="Torchy" data-source="post: 13262540" data-attributes="member: 145827"><p>John knows his stuff but he'll tell ya you won't need em. BBR (who has done more installs than anyone else) will tell ya you should flow them. Really depends on what year your car is. Havnt really seen any 11-12's needing the restricters. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Pretty much yes. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bingo 100% correct. If you happen to have a loose coyote from the factory you might not need restricters. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Historically you are correct but as mentioned by signalzero you might need them (if 2013). As far as warranty is concerned, your warranty on your turbos is through hellion, not through Precision. If you need any turbo warranty work it has th go through Hellion. So running the restricters won't void it. Just don't call/tell precision about it. Take your turbo warranty needs to Hellion and let them deal with any hassles. </p><p></p><p></p><p>IMO on all this, if your a 13, put the kit on. If it smokes then your gonna need restricters. If not leave alone. Restricters are also going to be specific to your climate. If your always in cold then restrict less and vise versa. I'm in hot as hell Vegas and had to go to 35pills. 42 was still too much oil. I have now flowed my turbos 3 different times and have found that 12oz/30 seconds is the magic number.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torchy, post: 13262540, member: 145827"] John knows his stuff but he'll tell ya you won't need em. BBR (who has done more installs than anyone else) will tell ya you should flow them. Really depends on what year your car is. Havnt really seen any 11-12's needing the restricters. Pretty much yes. Bingo 100% correct. If you happen to have a loose coyote from the factory you might not need restricters. Historically you are correct but as mentioned by signalzero you might need them (if 2013). As far as warranty is concerned, your warranty on your turbos is through hellion, not through Precision. If you need any turbo warranty work it has th go through Hellion. So running the restricters won't void it. Just don't call/tell precision about it. Take your turbo warranty needs to Hellion and let them deal with any hassles. IMO on all this, if your a 13, put the kit on. If it smokes then your gonna need restricters. If not leave alone. Restricters are also going to be specific to your climate. If your always in cold then restrict less and vise versa. I'm in hot as hell Vegas and had to go to 35pills. 42 was still too much oil. I have now flowed my turbos 3 different times and have found that 12oz/30 seconds is the magic number. [/QUOTE]
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