Maybe it moved while you wiggled / removed trans.
That's the only thing that makes sense, but even that doesn't really make sense. 1200 ft-lb clutch would take 600 ft-lbs to move one of those disks so it should have been clamped pretty tight.Maybe it moved while you wiggled / removed trans.
It runs!It runs!
It also leaks coolant, brake fluid from the clutch slave and fuel from one of the return lines...
I fixed the fuel leak. I replaced the leaking hose for the coolant leak (It was already new) and it still leaks??? I'm not sue if I have to replace the entire slave cylinder to fix the leak at the quick disconnect, but that would be fun to pull the trans again...
I also tore the turbo to hot pipe coupler which I can't seem to find anywhere quickly (2.75" - 3").
Good times.

.That has to feel good! Awesome!Today went better! Thankfully I live down the street from SDHQ. I believe they have the largest inventory of offroad and racing stuff anywhere in the country. I was able to get the silicone coupler I needed (couldn't find one online that wasn't a week + out), plus some silicone heater hose. They had a half track out front, which is new and awesome!
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The coolant leak ended up not being the hose, but an o-ring on a fitting right above the hose. I got that swapped out and no more leaks!
One of the connectors on top of the injector for the return lines broke, that was my fuel leak. I pulled one of them off the old return lines and repaired that.
The clutch leak was coming from the quick disconnect at the master cylinder. I pulled it apart and realized that the o-ring fell off when I had it apart. A new o-ring there and the clutch leak was fixed, I thought I was going to have to drop the tranny to swap the slave cylinder, so that was a lucky break.
Here's everything back together.
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You can see in that picture that my new coupler (at the turbo) slipped a bit. That's an issue I've been fighting since I put the bigger AFE hot pipe on. I even used hairspray... The issue is that it slips enough that it hits the brake master cylinder and rattles. I'll mess with it some more and see if I can get it clamped tighter, I just zipped it on with the impact so it's probably not tight enough.
The only thing left to do after the test drive was to do the test burnout.
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Those Nitto's get really sticky so I've got some cool decorations on my driveway now.
We took it for a test drive and realized very quickly that I forgot to tighten up one of the clamps on the hot side intercooler tube. Once that was fixed we took it out for a nice test drive with no issues.
So the new turbo works well?Today went better! Thankfully I live down the street from SDHQ. I believe they have the largest inventory of offroad and racing stuff anywhere in the country. I was able to get the silicone coupler I needed (couldn't find one online that wasn't a week + out), plus some silicone heater hose. They had a half track out front, which is new and awesome!
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The coolant leak ended up not being the hose, but an o-ring on a fitting right above the hose. I got that swapped out and no more leaks!
One of the connectors on top of the injector for the return lines broke, that was my fuel leak. I pulled one of them off the old return lines and repaired that.
The clutch leak was coming from the quick disconnect at the master cylinder. I pulled it apart and realized that the o-ring fell off when I had it apart. A new o-ring there and the clutch leak was fixed, I thought I was going to have to drop the tranny to swap the slave cylinder, so that was a lucky break.
Here's everything back together.
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You can see in that picture that my new coupler (at the turbo) slipped a bit. That's an issue I've been fighting since I put the bigger AFE hot pipe on. I even used hairspray... The issue is that it slips enough that it hits the brake master cylinder and rattles. I'll mess with it some more and see if I can get it clamped tighter, I just zipped it on with the impact so it's probably not tight enough.
The only thing left to do after the test drive was to do the test burnout.
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Those Nitto's get really sticky so I've got some cool decorations on my driveway now.
We took it for a test drive and realized very quickly that I forgot to tighten up one of the clamps on the hot side intercooler tube. Once that was fixed we took it out for a nice test drive with no issues.
It was more restricted, but I put in a different drivers side manifold to fix that.I don’t know how the piping runs but if the driver side is more restricted than the passenger side then the higher egt’s make sense.
Smoking on the higher levels is a tune thing. Takes a lot of work to burn clean but it can be done.
I had also thought of that and will probably do that first. In case it wasn't clear, the drivers side is showing 16-1800F on a hard pull, way higher than I think it could possibly be.I was just going to say swap sides on your gauges and see if the inconsistency follows
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