Wagner Tuning Intake Manifold Intercooler Install on B58 A90 MKV Supra - Step-by-Step Guide
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Step by step install of Wagner Tuning's Intake Manifold Intercooler for the B58 powered A90 MKV Supra. You can support the channel by visiting our Grumpy Vet Garage Store. Please like, comment and subscribe. / @grumpyvetgarage
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The timing of this video is perfect, my Project Gamma manifold just arrived.
Awesome. Glad I was able to help.
Great detail! Thank you 😊
Thank you for watching!
You earned a sub! When taking out the bottom two coolant hoses did you have to pry them or were you able to twist them off?
Thank you for subscribing. It was a combination of both. I didn't want to highlight prying with a flat blade screwdriver in the video due to the fact the OEM connection is plastic and many people can be to aggressive. Pull the retaining clip, give a small twist and if the connection doesn't come free, lightly pry with a twisting motion using a flat blade tool (ie, screwdriver or trim removal tool). Wider the blade the better, in my opinion so you don't gouge the OEM connector.
@@grumpyvetgarage thanks for the advice this is the only thing holding me up!
Jesus -##@ Christ getting the coolant lines off the manifold was impossible. Or I just gotta start working out
That's the worst part of the install. Everything else is relatively easy.
does the larger size make it any harder to reach or pull out the oil filter cap?
The design allows for removal oil filter cap. It's tight but not any harder.
@@grumpyvetgarage my one concern is that I switched to the Burger oil filter cap, and it's about a half inch taller. Is there enough space to fit your finger between the manifold and the oem cap?
@@i3igpete That is a valid concern. The Burger oil filter cap because of the "cooling fins" on the cap make it wide. My Paradigm oil filter cap is not as wide and it is "tight" coming off the housing. I think you would be good, but you would need to be prepared to swap back to an OE or other oil filter cap, if you have clearance issues in my opinion.
Assuming the car didn't mind running without a tune post manifold?
No issues with the MHD Stage 2 tune, but been pulling logs every time I drive the car and reviewing.
@@grumpyvetgarage I figured the manifold is essentially an extension of the intake so wouldn't really "need" a tune but wouldn't truly maximize the gains from the mod without it.
@@thebandaman7763 I hear you. Same could be said for the MHD Stage 2 Tune. It was not made for my car specifically, but for a car similar to mine. A custom tune would always be better, but as you said it isn't a "need" at the moment.