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Old 08-23-13, 12:02 AM
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Full-race turbo kit

Hey guys I have a full-race turbo kit for my FD. It consists of a Borg Warner S400SX (76mm), Full-Race T4 twinscroll manifold and twin Tial 44mm mvr wastegates. I'm just seeing if anyone else has this set up, and to see if so what size steel braided lines you use and fittings as well. I also would like to have some help on the an fittings as well.
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-4 feed and -10 return is what I am using.
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Do you use steel briaded boost lines and do they hold up?
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Any pics?
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I don't have any from underneath but it's all tucked underneath. The lines are pretty damn close to the manifold.
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Best I have to show the wg's
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3AN feed and 10 AN drain, I'm running hard lines on Wastegates because heat was melting the silicone and burning thru the braided ones.
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They're daisy chained too I forgot
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Ya the hard lines I was thinking about doing now that you have if encourages me better.. Thanks man
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What are the an fitting and steel braided line for if the they're not for the wastegates? Coolant hooked up to the wastegates?
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Drain and feed im running braided
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Did you have the hard lines custom made?
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Had a local shop made them out of brake lines.
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What wastegates you have?
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38mm Tial MVR
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Originally Posted by FC3S1991
38mm Tial MVR
There is no such wastegate...its either a 38mm MV-S or 44mm MV-R.

My Full-Race manifold has flanges for the 44mm Tial or 45mm Turbosmart wastegates.
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Originally Posted by 0110-M-P
There is no such wastegate...its either a 38mm MV-S or 44mm MV-R.

My Full-Race manifold has flanges for the 44mm Tial or 45mm Turbosmart wastegates.
Thank you for the correction, I really dont pay attention to stupid **** like that, so MVS it is.
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Im pretty sure full race is Dual Tial MV-S 38mm.
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Originally Posted by Sandrock
Im pretty sure full race is Dual Tial MV-S 38mm.
They may have been dual 38mm in the past, but currently they are dual 44mm.
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Ya mine are 44's
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