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Old 08-14-2013, 03:10 PM   #15
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Old 08-14-2013, 03:26 PM   #16
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The only specialty tool I can think of is the fuel line quick disconnect tool if you are doing injectors. They come in a pack of 5 or 6, and the one you need is the smallest one.

Rallysportdirect sells the disconnect tool for fairly cheap, I got one in prep for my S/C install, works like a charm.

http://www.rallysportdirect.com/Comp...isconnect-Tool

Helped immensely, I just added it to an order of some other things I was getting ahead of time so I wasn't paying the shipping on a 2oz piece of molded plastic.

OP: I found that a few pieces of thin foam (like the ones used to line tool box drawers) placed over the fenders do a great job of keeping you from accidentally dinging your paint by dropping a tool or part. Also, an overturned cardboard box is a handy place to keep nuts and bolts, because you can stick them into the cardboard and label on the box with a sharpie so you know where each one goes.
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Old 08-14-2013, 03:35 PM   #17
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Also I find spray silicone lubricant comes in very handy in lots of little situations. I prefer to use this over wd40 ect... for seals, hoses and such.
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Old 08-14-2013, 03:50 PM   #18
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@King Tut did you use the orange/red Fuji Bond or the gray?
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Old 08-14-2013, 03:54 PM   #19
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@King Tut do you happen to have the fuel pump gasket part number? Just shot my local parts department an email and the diagram they're looking at doesn't show a gasket.
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Old 08-14-2013, 07:51 PM   #20
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@King Tut did you use the orange/red Fuji Bond or the gray?
It is definitely gray.
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Thanks guys.

Purchased 2 exhaust manifold gaskets, beer, Gray Fuji Bond, COP 545 (Specialty tool) for fuel line, beer, white lithium grease, Teflon tape, thread sealant, beer, fuel pump gasket, anti seize, brake parts cleaner and beer.
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You need a good nights rest the day before lol
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Thanks guys.

Purchased 2 exhaust manifold gaskets, beer, Gray Fuji Bond, COP 545 (Specialty tool) for fuel line, beer, white lithium grease, Teflon tape, thread sealant, beer, fuel pump gasket, anti seize, brake parts cleaner and beer.
A fire extinguisher....... Nvm
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A fire extinguisher....... Nvm
V-tuning and any of their products will never be anywhere near the cars I work on. I'm trying to avoid being viscontifried.

OK let's not allow that thread to spillover in here.
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That's why I'm letting all this fire stuff calm down before I post new stuff lol. But excited for your build. Take lots of pictures and advice don't rush take your time lay everything out one piece at a time and ull b good
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I'm thinking about installing a sprinkler system in the cabin and engine bay just in case.

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Very interested to see your #'s with the 57 trim. I am leaning 60 trim (if I could ever get enough $ saved lol) but I want a little more torque. What are you hoping to make? I am trying to aim for 300whp and 240tq. Just enough to walk away from all the wrx's and g37's in my neck of the woods. I figure ill need a bunch of supporting mods unless I roll with a bigger turbo or higher boost, which I'd rather avoid. @lexusb3 had great results on 5.3psi

Good luck with the install btw, hope its smooth sailing for ya bro
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I added that to my list the other day g37s I beat !!!!
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