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TurboTobz

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  1. Ebay for td04 I chose not to run water lines, paid £40 from td for the oil feed, I'm sure race tech are doing a group buy at the mo' all lines needed for £40 which is dirt cheap check out they're area on the forum
  2. Mint! White glanzas are the best!
  3. Excellent I'll see if there's anyone on here with one if not I'll eBay it tonight cheers
  4. Needing a fuel rail adaptor for an fpr. Can anyone help?
  5. Thank you! Ep91kez - fast payment, absolutely no issues! Thanks for your custom!
  6. That r2d2 is dirt cheap! If I hadn't just got a blitz super sound I'd have bought this!
  7. Tuning developments is who supplied me with my oil feed, (don't run waters) other than that I think racetech do also and I'm sure race tech were doing a group buy in they're section on here which was really cheap iirc.
  8. Been looking into getting a wideband kit and I'm almost certain I want the AEM eugo wideband kit, as ive heared nothing but good from other forum reviews, but I did see The plx-dm6 which looks to have some real comprehensive abilities and features over the aem... Also seen the MTX-L but I read they can be pigs for calibrating a lot of the time! Anyways links: http://www.plxdevices.com/product_info.php?id=MULTDM6 http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/MTXL.php http://www.aemelectronics.com/wideband-air-fuel-systems-15/digital-wideband-air-fuel-gauge-25/ I was 100% on the aem, but after seeing the features of the dm6 it's started to sway me. Anyone able to push me in the right direction or point me in the way of a different one perhaps? Cheers, Toby.
  9. Oh touch! That's Great! Oh touch! That's Great!
  10. What did the oil feed cost? I was going to try pirtek but took the first places advice and just ordered one lol
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  12. I almost had one made by a local place a few weeks ago, the issues that were faced were:- Would the ptfe lining take the oil temp + the manifold and turbo temps, position of banjos, you cans just bend the hose to your needed location both banjos would really need to be pressed into the hosing at they're mounting angle - you could get around this by putting in a swivel fitting at the Cost of another £10, availabilities of correct size banjo bolts. To cut an even longer story short I ordered one from tuning developments for peice of mind, and it was the best decision i made. The hosing company even told me its not worth the risk it'd work out roughly the same maybe even more expensive and was something that is essentially a gamble. Hope this helps
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