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Clocking External WG

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dalatinromeo

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Nov 18, 2004
Fair Lawn, New Jersey
So when installing my FP3150 I couldn't get the side nipple of the WG pointing forward towards the front of the car because the nipple kept hitting the exhaust manifold. So to get the install done I installed the wg on the turbo with the side nipple under the exhaust mani and towards the engine.

I thought the heat was going to burn the vac line but I wanted to finish the install. So a week after my install I'm driving I get on the car and the boost goes towards 18 psi and keeps climbing so I left off the gas because I had it set at 14 psi so I was wondering why did it go up. I check the lines and I see the vac line starting breaking apart.:notgood:

How did you guys get the nipple towards the front everthing I tried didnt work?? I was thinking maybe I can "clock" the top of the WG but I wasn't sure. I know the top part comes off so you can change the spring so I thought when taking it off. I can clock the top of the wg. IS this possible??? I just don't want to take off the wg to find out it can't be clock.
 
I can snap a photo later to explain better.

It's Tial 44 WG. If I rotate it forward the nipple hits the exhaust manifold. Sorry I really can't explain it I'll snap a picture later.
 
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