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Fitting a new actuator
I did this once on my old cossie. Was a nice easy job cos the turbo was at the top of the engine bay. How hard to do on a 96 WRX seeing that its not quite as easy to get at? Whats involved?
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take the heat sheild off , undo two bolts and a circlip and reverse the process
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Find me an actuator :)
Really? Thats it? Reet-o, just need to get myself a new actuator then. Any suggestions please on what to get? Running standard engine and boost. I don't know what type of turbo i have.....
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I'm in horsham so your welcome to pop over and I'll tell you which turbo you have
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If standard it should be TD05
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Any advice on a decent one to go for? I see you can get Greddy, Forge, HKS.... or should i just stick with a standard subaru one? Last edited by Scruff; 16-11-2009 at 01:01 PM. |
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Are you sure its standard ? the stand ones are fine if you want the next bar setting then go for that
http://www.turbodynamics.co.uk/index.html
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I have a forge one on mine.Got to say there service is spot on i had to change the spring in mine due to running higher boost,they sorted this and the parts were with me over night.Asked them about rebuilding my forge dump valve at the same time and they sent me the kit FREE now you can not get better then that
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