How NOT to clock a td04 :'(

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How NOT to clock a td04 :'(
#31
You machine.
Doesnt even own a 306.
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#32
Nice repair !
Ive never taken one apart and dont fancy doing that too mine lol, whats a step by step way of doing this ?
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#33
Nevermind think this covers it all ?

http://www.3sx.com/faq/turboclock/index.asp
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#34
(22-11-2012, 01:11 AM)martyn92 Wrote: Nevermind think this covers it all ?

http://www.3sx.com/faq/turboclock/index.asp


Lol, easy to cover anything with a brand new turbo for an example, its never quite that easy with a used one!
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#35
Back together and ready for action! Im one step closer!

Edit: Picture fail.
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#36
Great news mate

I might be back in the GT2056 game this weekend too...
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(22-11-2012, 07:39 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: Great news mate

I might be back in the GT2056 game this weekend too...

Best of luck bud! I can safely say i know how it feels when you break your turbo. Mine didnt even get on the car before i broke it though Rolleyes
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#38
lol

Yeah at least you hadn't spent 4 days fitting it before breaking it!
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