Turbo replacement question
#41
Perhaps I'll hook it back up then. I have a jeep I can drive most of the time but sometimes I'll have to drive the Audi. Oil lines were replaced 25k ago by previous owner (he replaced literally everything, very rich dude). I just figure it will be better to go ahead and replace the turbo and get the tune/fpr/maf/injectors in a month or two.
#42
I'd just buy everything at once. If you have a jeep, I'd park the audi until you have the bare minimum to install the frankenturbo. Just start it up everyweek for a few minutes
#43
I make minimum wage lol, it could be a little bit until I can afford a $600 tune and $200 injectors while saving enough for college. The jeep isn't mine, and the owner (my step-dad) doesn't exactly like me using it for some odd reason. I'll figure out something to do
#45
Ouch
I say that because you will get into boost, inadvertently at the least. As long as you aren't really on throttle, it will work out.
I say that because you will get into boost, inadvertently at the least. As long as you aren't really on throttle, it will work out.
#46
And I have a boost valve mbc that I can set up in parallel to eliminate over boosting, and I don't drive a 1/4 mile at a time anyway, but Ill be extra careful not to hit it hard.
#48
When I turn 18 I'll start looking, specially at restaurants for tips. At 17 though everything is minimum wage, I mean everyhting