You can mount tmic with the CS intake manifold, however no EGR provision.
So my plan for the EGR is to cut the tube and tie it into the OCC setup to pass emissions and then put the block in place.
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You can mount tmic with the CS intake manifold, however no EGR provision.
Never heard of anyone doing this before but be aware that the crap that will be redirected into the occ could very well screw something up somehow lol Hot sooty gases aren't the intended purpose of an occ.So my plan for the EGR is to cut the tube and tie it into the OCC setup to pass emissions and then put the block in place.
This method was what Will with PD Tuning recommended. Hopefully it works. It will only be routed that way for a short amount of time as it is only to pass emissions and then it will be blocked.Never heard of anyone doing this before but be aware that the crap that will be redirected into the occ could very well screw something up somehow lol Hot sooty gases aren't the intended purpose of an occ.
Could be a great idea if it works I guess but I have no emissions tests so I don't have experience dealing with that stuff.
If I remember right it's like 19mm or whatever right? Anyway I put a rag down below it so the nut doesn't disappear when I unthread it all the way. To remove I have had good luck with putting the open end on and giving it a swift smack with a hammer while hold it lightly with the other hand. It may take a few smacks and if you've already tried and it is slightly started to round off then cut a notch out of the closed end to use it as a line wrench and try again.So it has been a good while since I have truly worked on a car and it is a b@#$%. Anyways I got some work done after doing some Father's (Pawther's for me) day stuff with the wife. I disconnected most of the wiring required to do the maintenance and installs I have planned and removed some heatshield and other odds and ends. I also pulled the HPFP to install the E-85 kit. I removed all of the bolts for the intake manifold and then came the EGR tube nut. How do you remove this thing? There is no room and my knuckles are bashed.
How it began.
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Where I am calling it for tonight. Going to grill some dinner and watch a movie with the wife.
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If anyone wants to provide some advise regarding how to get this nut loose, I would be very appreciative. Only thing I can think of is one of those wrench attachments for a ratchet.
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I also noticed there was a lot of grime around the front driver's side of the valve cover. Nothing seemed to be wet. Anything I should look at in particular?
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Sounds like you're smashing out the work man, good job! I am hoping to finish my port job on my head today. Anyway though, as for the new turbo, I have heard that that turbo is a straight up animal for its size so I can't wait to see some videos and hear some sound clips of it!I feel like an idiot. All I had to do was remove the throttle body and that EGR tube was a breeze. Got quite a bit done so far. IM and fuel injectors are out. Just sent the injectors to Speed Performance today to be cleaned. They still had factory seals on them and they looked really dirty. The injector cavities looked pretty bad, but I cleaned them up pretty well.
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Next I started working on the Damond PCV plate and OCC kit. @Matt@DM makes some quality parts that fit like a glove. Really hating that this thing will be hidden.
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Once I got that buttoned up, I started letting the valves soak. Glad I bought a media blaster and some walnut. Guess I will see how this venture goes shortly.
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Cant wait to get this thing out and get the new one in.
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So I let two sets soak overnight and that made a world of difference. Also just ordered new turbo gaskets so it will probably be a couple weeks before I can get it all buttoned up.Damond is top shelf. You will be happy with the OCC kit. I recently switch to a Damond OCC, wish I had long ago. Wayyy less oil, almost none in my intercooler compared to my previous setup. You will be happy!
I agree too, Corksport instruction are probably the best in the biz, lol
Keep at the valves. Its tedious work, but necessary. Last time I did it I masked from the hood to the rad cradle with contractor sized garbage bags cut open. Worked well and almost no cleanup.
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Good luck man! Hold the gas all the way to the floor and let it crank a few seconds. Do this two or three times before starting and it will help get oil to that amazing new turbo before it actually runsIt has been too long since I started this and my car is still down. Between traveling for work and not getting my injectors back for an extended amount of time, I haven't been able to do too much. I got the injectors and intake manifold installed. Luckily, I did not use the bolts that came with the E-85 kit for the HPFP. The factory bolts for the throttle body were too long for the CS manifold but the bolts that came with the E-85 kit fit perfectly. I had to grind down one of the factory bolts to make it work.
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Getting the turbo out was a pain. The factory support bracket required the purchase of some new tools. After about two hours of messing with it and then about $80 later, the thing was out in five minutes. There's nothing quite like having the right tool for the job. Then I removed the belt tensioner and removed the factory oil feed line. The Kozmic line is installed and the new turbo is chilling as I was just spent by this point.
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Hoping to get the turbo mounted and start buttoning everything back up today. I have my base map from Will at PD ready to go. Wish me luck!
I have had no complaints since switching to the Cobb FMIC. BATs hold well while driving the car. The only time they really start to climb is over 90 degrees outside and sitting in traffic.Have you had a chance to drive the car with the Cobb FMIC?
I'm pretty happy with mine I was having some issues with BATs tuning my S3 and my tuner suggested I move to FMIC.