nestamon99
15+ Year Contributor
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- May 10, 2004
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Sunriver,
Oregon
Finally after 3 days and who knows how many hours, I got my brand new turbonetics manifold on.
The problems I encountered were damaged threads on the head where the studs go and 20g turbo hitting block. I had to helicoil 5 out of 9 holes on the head due to overtightening by previous owner or cross threading.
Here's what I had to use to make this work. I am only posting to help others who are probably wondering how hard it would be to installed this manifold on a 20g HRC turbo on a 90 talon tsi awd. I had to use the adapter/shim/spacer plate supplied in the kit from HRC, you can buy this seperately. I used two exhaust gaskets, one between the head and shim plate, and one between shim plate and manifold. I also had to use the longer studs provided in the kit or you can probably get away by using 8x1.25x50mm bolts. I tried the bolts to see if it work and they did. Only thing is I don't know if their will be any reliability issues using the bolts instead of studs.
Anyway, turbo use to come alive around 4000-4200 pms, now it hits by 3800 rpms. I used the stock manifold for a while but it just kept getting worse. I had some pretty nasty cracks. Bottomline, there's a huge difference with the new manifold. Once you go turbo, you never go back. It's awesome!!!!
The problems I encountered were damaged threads on the head where the studs go and 20g turbo hitting block. I had to helicoil 5 out of 9 holes on the head due to overtightening by previous owner or cross threading.
Here's what I had to use to make this work. I am only posting to help others who are probably wondering how hard it would be to installed this manifold on a 20g HRC turbo on a 90 talon tsi awd. I had to use the adapter/shim/spacer plate supplied in the kit from HRC, you can buy this seperately. I used two exhaust gaskets, one between the head and shim plate, and one between shim plate and manifold. I also had to use the longer studs provided in the kit or you can probably get away by using 8x1.25x50mm bolts. I tried the bolts to see if it work and they did. Only thing is I don't know if their will be any reliability issues using the bolts instead of studs.
Anyway, turbo use to come alive around 4000-4200 pms, now it hits by 3800 rpms. I used the stock manifold for a while but it just kept getting worse. I had some pretty nasty cracks. Bottomline, there's a huge difference with the new manifold. Once you go turbo, you never go back. It's awesome!!!!