Noquarter,what turbos do you have. My psp pipes still have silicone at that spot. They are couplers but atleast the top part closest to manifold is aluminum
I think the silicone coupler is far enough away from the manifold.
I guess time will tell. At least it is an easy and cheap replacement coupler if it becomes a problem.
This thread should really be retitled as, The MMP Outlet Blues. trying to capture some data logs this afternoon with @barry@3DM , and heard a loud pop. I got 7,500 miles with stock turbos.
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He sent me a free one. Its still in the box. Psp for you next?This thread should really be retitled as, The MMP Outlet Blues. trying to capture some data logs this afternoon with @barry@3DM , and heard a loud pop. I got 7,500 miles with stock turbos.
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Yeah ... and I think I might have just missed @Dusty Waterfall 's sale. There should be refugee pricing for those with busted competitor's junk .
Filippo
Mmp 1/2 drill bit for sale now. With certified,flow tested,Chinese relief Bosch regulator.Looks like you missed the burn hole mod that keeps the pressure down so it doesn't split.
F'n Rookie
Rob, you're such a GDP killjoy.You do not need outlets as upgraded units will do little to nothing for you.
olmy mmps melted and I always had issues with them.
I recommend the metal PSP outlet, it the superior outlet by far given what is on the market.
For some reason every time we state this it falls on deaf ears, as if we have something to gain by saying it or something lol.. but will try it again.
You do not need outlets as upgraded units will do little to nothing for you. Just put back on your stock outlets, on your LHD stock turbos, and enjoy.
FWIW we do not even push outlets on our customers buying up to RB Next Gens, of which we rate (conservatively) at 500-550whp; as compared to OEM turbos which we rate for up to 425whp.
In short, you do not need them, not even close.
Rob