The AEM V2 intake system features a revolutionary breakthrough in inlet system design that delivers maximum power throughout the entire powerband of the engine. AEM has always designed its air intake systems to deliver maximum torque and power in the engine’s lower-rpm region because that is where most daily driving occurs. This creates a compromise because the operating frequency of the pipe is fixed, and does not change with rpm, causing the sound wave to be ineffectual when it is not in sync with engine speed.
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Back in 1999, Nissan got the jump on its opposition when it released a turbocharged version of the 4.2 litre diesel Patrol. At that time, it was the only large four wheel drive wagon that offered a large capacity turbocharged diesel engine. The Patrol was well suited for rugged off-road work and heavy duty towing applications, and it was very competitively priced. More recently, there has been a new wave of ‘high-tech’ Read the rest of this entry »
This manual is divided into different areas to assist you with your installation and operation of your braking unit. We strongly suggest that you write down the kit and serial numbers of your unit in the spaces provided and retain this manual for any future reference
Kit Contents
2033135 – 1988-1998 Dodge Cummins 12V Exhaust Brake Kit
1 1230030 Vacuum Control Kit (w/ Micro Switch)
1 1230335 Vacuum Spool Valve Kit
1 2133030 Exhaust Brake
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Removing original inlet hose intact (can be reused)
1. Follow factory service manual for intake manifold removal.
2. Remove original inlet hose.
3. Install PERRIN inlet hose.
4. Re-install intake manifold in reverse order.
5. See instruction on page (2) for hose connections and routing to the PERRIN inlet hose.
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The Adapter Plate kit will allow you to use Buick, Pontiac or Oldsmobile and Cadillac 200, 350 and 400 Turbo-Hydramatic Transmissions with a Chevrolet engine. No alterations are necessary and installation is easy and simple.
NOTE: On some Turbo 400 transmissions, the webbing located inside the bell housing may interfere with two of the adapter plate kit bolts. Webbing must be trimmed to clear these bolts.
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1. Turn the ignition OFF and disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the air temp. sensor electrical connection.
3. Loosen the hose clamps at the turbo inlet and the airbox outlet as shown.
4. Remove the intake tube from the vehicle as shown.
5. Loosen and remove the 10mm nut that retains the airbox to the vehicle.
6. Remove the complete airbox assembly from the vehicle as shown.
7. Remove the airbox mounting grommet as shown.
8. Install the large “L” bracket onto the heat shield with the provided hardware. NOTE: Do not tighten completely.
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22 Feb
Posted by admin as Chevrolet
You must purchase 2 Chevrolet motor mounts #22188497 and 2 motor mount shells #10213125 from your local Chevrolet dealer. If you select to use a standard stick shift, or 350 Turbo automatic transmission, you can use the stock S-10 crossmember with some slight modification. If you use a 400 Turbo automatic transmission, you must purchase Trans-Dapt crossmember mount #9714 for S-10 pickup applications or #9715 for S-10 Blazer applications, which are sold separately.
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Removal of original system
1.) start under the hood. locate the turbo. remove the v-clamp from the turbo outlet. loosen the bolt enough to unlatch the t-bolt, then pry the clamp away from the flange at three spots using a flathead screwdriver.
2.) from underneath your vehicle, cut the stock system in two places. first, cut the turbo down pipe next to the transmission just after the bend where the pipe becomes level. second, cut the stock exhaust directly behind the muffler. spray the stock rubber hangers with lubricant (wd-40 or equivalent). using a pry bar, remove the stock hangers from the rubber grommets. remove the stock exhaust system from the vehicle.
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OIL PAN – A4 Removal & Installation
1.To bring lock carrier into service position, see LOCK CARRIER .
2. Raise and support vehicle. Drain engine oil into suitable container.
3. Remove noise insulation panel from under engine.
4. For oil pan removal and installation procedures, refer to Fig. 84 -Fig. 93 .
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This Blow-off valve kit is specifically designed to fit a standard engine. If your engine has non-standard intercooler piping this kit may require modification. IMPORTANT NOTES ON KOMPACT DUAL PORT BOV FITMENT TO AUDI V6 BI-TURBO AWD Turbosmart recommends that your Blow-Off Valve (BOV) is fitted by an appropriately qualified technician.
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