blackms3_71
Greenie N00B Member







Got my bnr s4 on monday and started removing stuff that night. Tuesday morning i got into removing the dp and mani studs and removing the egr and all the wonderful stuff that keeps the turbo in place and all the oil and coolant lines.
I must say the overall process is pretty straight forward but it is time consuming. I had did this install solo for 99% of it, i had my gf hold the turbo which i connected the support bracket to it. Once i got that done i started to put all the studs back in place. I had to loosing some of the ex. Mani studs to get the dp studs all lined up but after that i worked on all the coolant lines and oil drain and oil feed. One thing i would like to point out is that you should probably tighten the coolant line bolts b4 installing the turbo as without the right tools u may have to remove it just to tighten those down. Lucky for me i have flex head and other kool little toys. I also extended the heater hose as its a must for clearance even with my 3" intake.
I took the time once the turbo stuff was done to find and mount a new home for my cobb ebcs. Ill post a picture of its location as i think it worked out well. Also had to put the ecu on the fuse cover for now. Croksport has a nice solution but its pricey at $170.
First start up went well with no leaks at all. So its deff worth it to take ur time and make sure everything is done right. I wanna say this install took me a good 7 hours but again i was doing it solo in my garage and i like to be detailed about my work.
For those wondering rob finkle is tuning this beast as he has been my good friend and tuner for the past 2+ years @rfinkle2;
Any other questions feel free to ask. I will post results as they happen.