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What happened to the On3 SINGLE turbo kit for Coyote's?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffs" data-source="post: 16379318" data-attributes="member: 54343"><p>Sorry, I just don't get on here that much any more. I basically had all winter long and was in no hurry whatsoever, but it was a long process for sure. I actually had time to remove my motor, and have the bottom end built with forged stuff, and can say that putting on the manifolds, merge-pipe, and all the accessories was much easier for me than someone installing all that stuff with the motor in the car. I would absolutely pull the engine to do the work I did regardless of doing the engine work itself. Everything else is pretty much just figure it out step by step. If anyone here is installing one just ask particular questions and I'll tell you how I dealt with it in my garage. BTW The ecu / fusebox / and windshield washer tank movement to enable the charge pipe after the inter-cooler to be fitted took quite a bit of head scratching. I'll try to maybe attach some picture here one of these days to show you what I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffs, post: 16379318, member: 54343"] Sorry, I just don't get on here that much any more. I basically had all winter long and was in no hurry whatsoever, but it was a long process for sure. I actually had time to remove my motor, and have the bottom end built with forged stuff, and can say that putting on the manifolds, merge-pipe, and all the accessories was much easier for me than someone installing all that stuff with the motor in the car. I would absolutely pull the engine to do the work I did regardless of doing the engine work itself. Everything else is pretty much just figure it out step by step. If anyone here is installing one just ask particular questions and I'll tell you how I dealt with it in my garage. BTW The ecu / fusebox / and windshield washer tank movement to enable the charge pipe after the inter-cooler to be fitted took quite a bit of head scratching. I'll try to maybe attach some picture here one of these days to show you what I did. [/QUOTE]
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