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Old 03-08-2006, 05:31 PM
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Default Turbonetics Scion Tc kit install instructions and pics here

Just as a refernce I have the Tc install instructions here:

http://members.***.net/turboneticstc/tcinstall.pdf

and pics are also here with a link to the above instructions: http://members.***.net/turboneticstc
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sweet directions, very straight forward.....pics are very helpful......cant wait to order mine soon....
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Wow, those instructions are first class! Thanks for the link.
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im not too impressed with the oil pan tapping, other then that looks like a good kit and a pretty straight forward install. Kinda wish they gave u a pan with a welded in fitting though
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the instructions seem easier than teh TRD supercharger
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Originally Posted by cryptz
im not too impressed with the oil pan tapping, other then that looks like a good kit and a pretty straight forward install. Kinda wish they gave u a pan with a welded in fitting though
Although I see your point this method has been done on several cars with great success.
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Originally Posted by hahaitzskippy
the instructions seem easier than teh TRD supercharger
I've found that Turbonetics instructions are some of the best in the industry honestly.
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now THOSE are nice!!
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Fn flawless, I love the cleanliness of this install. not one modification needs to be made to the body/frame/plastic/etc of the car. Oil pan excluded of course. But no drilling is even needed!
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i thought that the kit comes with non-foulers ? i dint see it in the install pdf
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Originally Posted by tikbhoy
i thought that the kit comes with non-foulers ? i dint see it in the install pdf
Step 8 in the section labeled "Mounting the Turbo Assembly to the Engine"
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Great directions! Definately gonna use em
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Yes the instructions are almost dummy proof The best instructions I've read so far. The instructions made my life very easy when istalling my kit weeks ago.
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Originally Posted by Munch
Yes the instructions are almost dummy proof The best instructions I've read so far. The instructions made my life very easy when istalling my kit weeks ago.
No kidding...when assisting with installing a buddyies G kit even after all the knowledge I had on my own car I still reference back to them. I wish all companies had instructs like this.
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Thinking about getting this kit soon...this definetly helps..Thanks MIA
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Originally Posted by Tika
Thinking about getting this kit soon...this definetly helps..Thanks MIA
No worries...
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What about the vacuum line for the wastegate they dont list that instruction
or maybe iam blind
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Originally Posted by NYWILLIETC
What about the vacuum line for the wastegate they dont list that instruction
or maybe iam blind
Page 30 Step 2
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someone buy my car
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are u guys coming out with a replaceable oil pan for the feed instead of using the stock and tapping into it?
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