turbo ring
how do i remove the turbo silincer ring
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as i said before remove the hose on the intake side and you'll see a snap ring wit hthe silencer ring behind it.remove the snap ring with a screwdriver and pliers.the silencer ring will fall out.
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thanks didnt read your reply to my email my bad will doing that make big difference in the sound?does it have any other advantages?
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you will definatly hear it better,and it does allow a little more air in there,thus maybe a little more hp.mainly sound though.:U:
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cool im going to take it out shortly do you have any ideas about why my truck dies when i come to a stop its only when my ac is on though
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NO it does NOT improve air flow AT ALL it actully hurts it, The additional whistle you hear is the turbulance caused by the inlet! There's no additional air, No additional power!
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Originally Posted by mysterync
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NO it does NOT improve air flow AT ALL it actully hurts it, The additional whistle you hear is the turbulance caused by the inlet! There's no additional air, No additional power!
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Originally Posted by 94 12valve
(Post 348292)
really? I did not know that. one question tho how come performance turbos don't have these rings?
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took me awhile to figure out sig computer illiterate does anybody have an idea about my ac killing my truck it idles and drives fine without it on
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Theres a number of things that can cause that issue , are you running an automatic?
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