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^ check that the wastegate is opening properly.
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ive got this DP......... and besides becoming ugly after it has been used awhile......I like it. it installed perfectly, and performs like any Dp would. Def worth it.
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For those who ground down the turbine flange so that the wastegate would clear the downpipe, what did you use? The bits I have for my Dremel get eaten alive by the stainless before they make little more than a dent in it. Any suggestions ? I'm not sure I can reach in there with my angle grinder.
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Go Magic!
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A small cutting disc should be enough.
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