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Old 09-03-02, 12:38 PM
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What does it mean when there is oil in the intercooler piping? Does this mean that the turbo's are bad or that the engine is going? My other question is what/ how do you have non-sequential and sequential turbo setups? Thanks
Old 09-03-02, 01:27 PM
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Oil in the IC piping means the turbo's are blowing a little oil. No biggie, unless it's a lot.

And you can switch control the turbo's to run either sequential or non-sequential. You can also do a "true" non-sequential mod, removing the rat's nest and all the crap under the hood... See www.dontbearikki.com
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what if there is alot of oil? tell me more about non-sequential and sequential
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