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Normally Aspirated Turbo
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7th May 2016, 22:18 | #12 |
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Like I said, mine is neither of those.
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ill have a turbo version please,thanks in advance
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I'll take an NA please.
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Turbo one please!
Stephen
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Turbo for me please
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Well I'm not sure with part you're looking at but these are the weak points in the 1.8 cooling system
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Imagine just the top part of the T piece as a straight through pipe and just the smaller spur going to the turbo. That's all there is.
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Just a thought. If the bottom of the T piece is blanked off by the manufacturer then I can use it without a problem?
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Many thanks, 1 Turbo version please.
Regards. ....John.
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