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hi ppl,

just a question about heat shield.

So here goes, when i am putting back the heat shield that is suppose to be on the manifold, it appears to be too near to the turbo. like 3-4 mm from the turbo to the heat shield or less.

is this too near or it wont be a problem long term?? if there are going to be problems, this is going to be a pain in the ass to take out the whole turbo again and re-allign it.... :)

here are some pictures.

thanks in advance.

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You might have issues with the silicone hose melting that close to it all.

I know i did, my setup was a bit different but principles of heat and so on are the same.

Ideally you'd wanna rotate the housing say 90 degree's to keep it away from the heat etc

hmm... too near....

according to the instruction manual, i am on the right track.

this is the picture of the instuction manual. the second picture.

if i rotate by 90degrees it will be hitting the side wall of the engine bay.

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Edited by lcy
Looks like a HKS Pro S turbo .

I've never fitted one but is there any chance that the compressor cover (housing) needed to be rotated so it pointed a little further away from the exhaust manifold ?

Cheers A .

first of all i would like to add that this turbo is a kit from HKS itself. (right now i already know that it is not 100% bolt on) if i would have known better i would have paid some one to do it.

i have tried to move the compressor housing before putting it in. I have tried to move if further away from the heat shield but the more i move it away, the actuator will be touching the side wall of the engine bay. i brought the turbo to the turbo guru and he said allign it similar to the stock turbo. and everything looks fine before putting the heat shield on.

*is it possible that i finish it installing it and drive the car to the mechanic and let them refine the whole setup??

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