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    I ran the Gt42r turbo and i removed the coolant line. Never had a problem and the turbo still running perfect on another car now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by B18c1Turboed
    I ran the Gt42r turbo and i removed the coolant line. Never had a problem and the turbo still running perfect on another car now.
    Don't bother trying to tell some people. I hate the guys that want to constantly argue engineering theories instead of real world know-how. They say your shit should blow up in 3 weeks, that shit's gonna blow up in 3 weeks. They got math to prove it.
    Who knows?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hondabuilder
    Don't bother trying to tell some people. I hate the guys that want to constantly argue engineering theories instead of real world know-how. They say your shit should blow up in 3 weeks, that shit's gonna blow up in 3 weeks. They got math to prove it.
    word....i hate those guys

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