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      10-30-2017, 01:58 AM   #1
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Has any of you guys installed the RB Hotside Silicon Turbo Outlets? If you have, what did you do with the expansion tank? The standard OEM RHS expansion tank fouls with the Silicon Outlet while the 335D expansion tank for the LHS fouls with the ER CP. Socket has posted how he got around installing a LHS expansion tank i.e. by fabricating a special CP that goes over the top of the bottom outlet on the expansion tank.
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Has any of you guys installed the RB Hotside Silicon Turbo Outlets? If you have, what did you do with the expansion tank? The standard OEM RHS expansion tank fouls with the Silicon Outlet while the 335D expansion tank for the LHS fouls with the ER CP. Socket has posted how he got around installing a LHS expansion tank i.e. by fabricating a special CP that goes over the top of the bottom outlet on the expansion tank.
Hi Coupes, I installed the RB Outlets but didn't have to move the expansion tank

I'm running stock turbos and inlets, with a VRSF 7" FMIC

My outlets ran along the front chasis rail, inboard and below the expansion tank
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Hi Coupes, I installed the RB Outlets but didn't have to move the expansion tank

I'm running stock turbos and inlets, with a VRSF 7" FMIC

My outlets ran along the front chasis rail, inboard and below the expansion tank
Hoper, Have you got any photos of yours installed. I don't know if the RB Outlets for the Super RB Evo turbos are bigger but the hose outlet at the bottom of the expansion tank fouls the silicon outlet.

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Has any of you guys installed the RB Hotside Silicon Turbo Outlets? If you have, what did you do with the expansion tank? The standard OEM RHS expansion tank fouls with the Silicon Outlet while the 335D expansion tank for the LHS fouls with the ER CP. Socket has posted how he got around installing a LHS expansion tank i.e. by fabricating a special CP that goes over the top of the bottom outlet on the expansion tank.
Hi Coupes, I installed the RB Outlets but didn't have to move the expansion tank

I'm running stock turbos and inlets, with a VRSF 7" FMIC

My outlets ran along the front chasis rail, inboard and below the expansion tank
Hi Coupes, I tried to take some pics, hard to get a good view, these two are probably the most useful
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Has any of you guys installed the RB Hotside Silicon Turbo Outlets? If you have, what did you do with the expansion tank? The standard OEM RHS expansion tank fouls with the Silicon Outlet while the 335D expansion tank for the LHS fouls with the ER CP. Socket has posted how he got around installing a LHS expansion tank i.e. by fabricating a special CP that goes over the top of the bottom outlet on the expansion tank.
Hi Coupes, I installed the RB Outlets but didn't have to move the expansion tank

I'm running stock turbos and inlets, with a VRSF 7" FMIC

My outlets ran along the front chasis rail, inboard and below the expansion tank
Hi Coupes, I tried to take some pics, hard to get a good view, these two are probably the most useful
Hi Coupes, found another pic in my archive, looks very similar, but that bump right near the RB symbol lools to be the issue

I did need to cut some length off my outlets at the FMIC end, is that pushing the outlet up? or is that just how big it is?
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