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    my whole setup is v banded from both turbo outlets to the wastegates dumps and the whole exhaust...everytime i work on it i thank myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPOOLIN
    my whole setup is v banded from both turbo outlets to the wastegates dumps and the whole exhaust...everytime i work on it i thank myself.
    amen to that shit, I was thankful as hell when I installed my wastegate and BOV due to the V-band's. I'd like to V-band everything else. Other than cost, would there be any downside to replacing the couplers on the intercooler piping with v-bands? You couldn't pop them off that's for sure!
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