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T3 EFR 9180 install help


otto02

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Hi all, 

in the process of installing an efr 9180 to the standard manifold. 

Who has done it and has pictures of the power steering lines as it looks like it will be impossible to fit an intake pipe without breaking the power steering pressure switch. 

 

Any assistance will be much appreciated.

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That's not an easy bolt on turbo mate you're up for a fair bit of dicking around to get a finished product , intake,ppwer steering relocation, dump , oil and water lines etc etc 

 

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Thanks for the prompt reply. I got the original drain line on, power steering bottle had to be relocated. Original water lines needed a bit of bending and cutting too. But it is that bloody intake pipe hitting the power steering switch. Are you using a 4" silicone intake pipe from process west? I am thinking just using a turbo mesh filter and not even worry about having a turbo side airbox. 

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Definitely don't skimp on a filter and yes 4* silicone will fit up but yes PW has a neat molded silicone to airbox and is $190 for the silicone only so have a crack at that ;) 

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11 hours ago, otto02 said:

This efr better be worth the headaches it has caused hahah 

 

heard nothing but good things

 

but also comes done to supporting mods, built engine/box and tuner to get the best results

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If I was dling it again I would look at an after market exhaust manifold with the adaptor plate positioned further back. Potentially better performance and less mucking around. Obviously need to modify dump as well

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Excellent idea! With the standard exhaust manifold the turbo hangs sooo much lower than the gtx35. Too late now. Have you got any pictures of your intake pipe clearing that annoying power steering pressure switch 

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