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1G Is the wastegate too close for comfort?

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I don't know if you noticed, but you already have an internal wastegate...;)

Two is better than one. Trying to run both so I can have control over this monster. Lol

You missed the very first word of this post :ohdamn:
 
Hey you might want to wire that slim fan on the
driver side to always come on with the pass fan.

It might melt if you dont. It will protect itself by running with the main when wired together.If not, it will often sit and not run when the main does, and even though coolant temps are in check, the cheap plastic begins to liquefy. Ask me how I know.
 
Hey you might want to wire that slim fan on the
driver side to always come on with the pass fan.

It might melt if you dont. It will protect itself by running with the main when wired together.If not, it will often sit and not run when the main does, and even though coolant temps are in check, the cheap plastic begins to liquefy. Ask me how I know.

I have it wired to the stock ac(aux) fan harness since I will eventually put ac back in. Did you run a separate relay? The p/s fan is stocker.
 
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