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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottydoggs View Post
    thats a flex pipe right there next to it. leave that as is.
    So, can heat wrap be wrapped around the waste gate pipe where it hits the union on the exhaust?
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    its not really needed because its only lets out a small amount of air. not like its making extra heat under the hood.

    any of the HOT pipes can be wrapped tho. not flex pipe tho.

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    Well technically the blow off valve dumps boost. The WG dumps exhaust pre turbo.
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    true, but its not a full hot pipe. its a very part time exit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottydoggs View Post
    its not really needed because its only lets out a small amount of air. not like its making extra heat under the hood.

    any of the HOT pipes can be wrapped tho. not flex pipe tho.
    I'm only wrapping them to lessen the rattling.
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    A super charger has a pulley to regulate how fast it spins and how much boost it will make while a turbo charger will spool and spin full out as long as you have you foot in the gas feeding exhaust pressure to the hot side.
    The wastegate on the hot side has has a spring in it and or is hooked up to a manual or electronic boost controller, once that boost psi is obtained the wastegate opens to let exhaust gas exit so you don't overboost.
    The blow off valve on the coldside opens to let excess cooled air charge pressure coming from the intercooler go somewhere when you take your foot out of the throttle to combat compressor surge.
    The wrap on the wategate pipe won't help with efficiency seeing your exiting pressure but it will help direct the heat out make it look nice and possibll help with rattle/rub.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 231FUN View Post
    A super charger has a pulley to regulate how fast it spins and how much boost it will make while a turbo charger will spool and spin full out as long as you have you foot in the gas feeding exhaust pressure to the hot side.
    The wastegate on the hot side has has a spring in it and or is hooked up to a manual or electronic boost controller, once that boost psi is obtained the wastegate opens to let exhaust gas exit so you don't overboost.
    The blow off valve on the coldside opens to let excess cooled air charge pressure coming from the intercooler go somewhere when you take your foot out of the throttle to combat compressor surge.
    The wrap on the wategate pipe won't help with efficiency seeing your exiting pressure but it will help direct the heat out make it look nice and possibll help with rattle/rub.
    Thanks for that detailed explanation! I'll figure this car out sooner or later!

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    Oh yea, the heat wrap didn't help a bit with the rattle.....Time to move the pipe I guess.
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    foam or not, id feel so much better with a bumper.

    happy new year.

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    And a Happy New Year to you as well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by traildog View Post
    Thanks for that detailed explanation! I'll figure this car out sooner or later!

    Got my salvage yard bumper mounted tonight.....couldn't fit the foam in because I had to use spacers so the bumper would clear the IC. Good enough for me....
    nicee Happy new year!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98GtpONcrack View Post
    nicee Happy new year!
    Thanks! Happy New Year to you!
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    I needed to add some tranny fluid after I changed both axles and a bearing and seal on the drivers side. I may have added too much. will that cause a leak?
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    Quote Originally Posted by traildog View Post
    I needed to add some tranny fluid after I changed both axles and a bearing and seal on the drivers side. I may have added too much. will that cause a leak?
    What does doing that work have to do with tranny fluid?
    Did you mean power steering fluid?
    Your trans fluid level needs to sit at the full line checked when running/hot, if it's overfull siphon some out or it may puke some out when hot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 231FUN View Post
    What does doing that work have to do with tranny fluid?
    Did you mean power steering fluid?
    Your trans fluid level needs to sit at the full line checked when running/hot, if it's overfull siphon some out or it may puke some out when hot.
    He meant he changed his CV shafts and he had to add fluid to replace what leaked out. Especially if he did drivers side
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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtDog View Post
    He meant he changed his CV shafts and he had to add fluid to replace what leaked out. Especially if he did drivers side
    Yep, that's what I meant......
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    So, I can syphon from the filler tube?
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    Yes, or if you cant, disconnect the return cooler line and run it for a few seconds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 02NavyBlue View Post
    Yes, or if you cant, disconnect the return cooler line and run it for a few seconds.
    Thanks. If my son ever leaves the car at home for a few, I'll get er done.
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    i've used a thin clear plastic tube,(1/4 inch round tops) stick it down the tube till it stops, its hitting the pan. make sure its long enough to reach the ground over the fender. then do the suck deal till it comes over the top of the fender, then put the tube in a bottle or drain pan.

    the key to doing the syphon is to have the draining end lower then the source its draining. car ramps may help some. to raise the tranny pan.

    if its only like 1/2 a quart over, you cant suck the fluid up the tube, then put your finger over the end of the tube, and pull the tube out. whats in the tube will stay in the tube till you let your finger off the hose end. do that 2 times should get a fair amount out.


    yes, ive had to do this. it beats cracking the pan.

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