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Old 01-29-2004   #1
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i finally ordered an egt gauge. now i just need to know how to install it. i saw the vfaq but i still have one question. do i have to remove the manifold to drill the hole? its such a PITA to remove the stock manifolds. can i just drill teh hole with the car running so that it blows the shavings out?
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Old 01-29-2004   #2
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Shane did mine back in the day. We did it with the car running to blow the shavings out. I would go slow to keep the shavings small. I dont think there is a great chance of the particles damaging the turbo even if they do go through.
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sounds good. its a 14b anyway so not a big problem if it does get messed it up
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Old 01-31-2004   #4
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I'd just remove the manifold. Or get a ported 2g manifold and install that already pre-tapped.
But the whole 'while car is running' thing works, or so I've heard.
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Old 02-05-2004   #5
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let the car sool down first, then you can drill most of it with the car off untill you start to brake though. then start the car
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Old 02-05-2004   #6
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I did mine with the car off and the manifold on the car. Just go slowly and use tapping oil. That should keep the shavings stuck to the bit.
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