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What Happens when you try and run too much boost without supporting mods

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bastarddsm

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picture of a melted piston, head gasket , and head. I belive this one fell victim to a clogged fuel filter, incorrectly reading boost gauge, and faulty knock sensor, and maybee a cheap head gasket. hehe last picture is my main wireing harness during eliminating all the auto tranny wires and using some for the wires needed for the turbo stuff. also which one for my sig photo???
 

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i was bored.


no but really, my car was an automatic, and i wanted to remove the half dozen connectors for it from the engin compartment. I then decided to use those wire for the the ones i had to add for putting a turbo on it so that they were in the factory wireing harness.
 
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^I found one like that before. It was caused by miss setting the timing belt and dropped the valves.
 
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