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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » How easy is it to fit a dump valve? » Post Reply
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BeArDy |
posted on 29th Jul 03 at 14:06 |
no its not on a astra turbo, been told its a not at easy as other turbo cars as u need 2 vac pipe and need T'ing off as there not that much vac of just the one. | |
Adam-D |
posted on 29th Jul 03 at 11:14 |
quote: why is it a stupid answer itd fookin hard to fit a dump valve if you didnt have a turbo now wouldnt it and u havent got the car yet so technikly u havent got a turbo yet have you now?:rolleyes::rolleyes: | |
Patrick |
posted on 29th Jul 03 at 11:14 |
:! | |
Patrick |
posted on 29th Jul 03 at 10:16 |
quote: Will have in approximately 14 days. :D Cheers for the advice, think I will just get it fitted proffensionally. Save the hassle. | |
grigglet33 |
posted on 29th Jul 03 at 10:11 |
Do you have an astra turbo mate? My mate has one and the dump valve came with no istructions! He has a washer with his he did not know what to do with! Phoned Bailey and told him he had to change it with one that was in his turbo... not sure on the full story just thought i would let you know if you have any bits left over. | |
Patrick |
posted on 29th Jul 03 at 09:51 |
Cheers. :) | |
wayne hiscock |
posted on 29th Jul 03 at 09:39 |
i didnt get any instruction from forge but was a recirculateing one. and was a piece of piss to fit - unclip 3 hoses - refit 3 hoses. | |
Patrick |
posted on 29th Jul 03 at 09:36 |
What a stupid answer :rolleyes: | |
Adam-D |
posted on 29th Jul 03 at 09:17 |
depends if you have a turbo? | |
Patrick |
posted on 29th Jul 03 at 09:12 |
Is it an easy diy job that come with clear instructions or is it more or a proffesionals job? |