Performer X Turbocharging System For 1996-2000 Honda Civic D16Y8 Catalog #1500 Installation Instructions
Performer X Turbocharging System For 1996-2000 Honda Civic D16Y8 Catalog #1500 Installation Instructions
Performer X Turbocharging System For 1996-2000 Honda Civic D16Y8 Catalog #1500 Installation Instructions
PLEASE study these instructions carefully before installing your Edelbrock Performer X Turbocharging System for Honda Civic D16Y8. If you have any questions or problems, do not hesitate to contact our Technical Hotline at: 1-800-416-8628, from 7am-5pm Monday-Friday, Pacific Standard Time or via e-mail at: Edelbrock@Edelbrock.com. Please complete and mail your warranty card.
Description: The Edelbrock Performer X Turbocharging System is a complete Turbo Kit that gives 1996-2000 Honda Civic SOHC
VTEC D16Y8 owners a 60-70 horsepower increase from turbocharging. The Garrett T-28 ball bearing turbo comes pre-assembled as one unit with a Ni-resist cast exhaust manifold and exhaust elbow, and inlet oil and water lines for the simplest possible installation. The system includes a high-performance Performer X intake manifold with four additional injectors and a separate electronic controller to add fuel and retard spark under boosted conditions. The Edelbrock Exhaust manifold and elbow are designed for maximum flow and high velocity for quicker turbo spool-up. We have included an intercooler, blow-off valve, windshield pillar mount boost gauge, o-ring sealed compressor flanges, a turbo oil supply adapter, and pre-assembled Russell oil, water, and fuel lines to make this one of the most complete kits on the market.
Before Beginning: This installation can be accomplished using common tools and procedures. However, one should have a basic
knowledge of automotive repair and modification and be familiar with and comfortable working on this vehicle. If you do not feel comfortable working on a large project such as this, it is recommended to have the installation completed by a professional mechanic. Keeping a 1996-2000 Honda Civic Service Manual on hand for reference is helpful. REMEMBER: WHEN WORKING AROUND GASOLINE, DO NOT SMOKE, AND KEEP ALL OPEN FLAMES, SPARKS AND OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION AWAY FROM THE WORK AREA. Failure to do so can result in a FIRE or EXPLOSION. Installing this turbocharger kit will substantially increase the power output of your engine. Before installing this kit, you should perform a compression test to ensure that your engine is in good condition. Consult a Factory Service Manual for the proper compression test procedure and acceptable in-service limits. The valve lash should be properly adjusted. If the valves are not properly seating, or the valve lash is not properly adjusted, the increased temperatures created by the increased power output could accelerate valve seat wear and cause burnt valves. If for any reason your engine has oil pressure that is below the acceptable service limits as specified in the Factory Service Manual, this problem should be corrected before installing this turbocharger kit. (Note: Check kit contents on the following page before starting your installation).
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Kit Contents
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Description
Turbocharger / Exhaust Manifold / Exhaust Elbow / Oil-Water Line Assembly Perfomer X Intake Manifold / Turbo Fuel System Assembly Oil Supply Sandwich Adapter Assembly Intercooler Compressor Inlet Pipe Compressor Inlet Pipe Support Brace Compressor Outlet Pipe Intercooler Inlet Pipe Intercooler Outlet Pipe Intake Manifold Inlet Pipe Exhaust Down Pipe Air Filter / Attachment Hose / Clamps Assembly Blow Off Valve Assembly Boost Gauge / Plumbing Assembly Boost Gauge Mounting Pod (Pillar Mount) Auxiliary Engine Management Computer Main Wiring Harness Auxiliary Fuel Injector Wiring Harness Fuse Wiring Harness and Fuse. VTEC Resistor Wire MAP Sensor Resistor Wire Ring Connectors, Wiring Butt Splice Connectors, Wiring Turbo Oil Drain Adapter Fitting Turbo Oil Drain Hose Assembly Turbo Fuel Rail to Stock Fuel Rail Hose Assembly Fuel Filter to Turbo Fuel Rail Fuel Hose Assembly 2 Silicone Hose Couplings 2 - 2 Silicone Hose Couplings 5/32 I.D. Vacuum Hose
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Initial Parts Removal and Intercooler Installation (See factory service manual for procedures where noted)
1. Begin by disconnecting the battery and draining the engine oil and coolant from the engine. Remove the battery hold down using a 12mm wrench and remove the battery. Disconnect any wiring attached to the battery tray, and remove the tray. Set aside. (This will provide access to the firewall for wiring later on.) 2. Remove the front lower splash shield and front bumper cover, as per the factory service manual procedure. The front inner fender liners do not need to be removed. You can allow the front inner fender liners to hang free, remaining attached to the rear of the front wheel well openings. Remove the stock intake tube and upper/lower air box following the service manual instructions. Save the air box mounting bolts and grommets. These will be used to mount the compressor piping to the chassis. 3. Remove the bolt holding the horn onto the center radiator support and move the horn to the side. 4. Remove the drivers side tie down bracket located behind the lower radiator support. 5. Remove the Oxygen Sensor from the factory lower exhaust header (B-Pipe), and move to the side. Disconnect the factory BPipe from the Catalytic Converter, inspect the donut gasket for wear. If it is in good shape, it may be re-used. Disconnect the B-Pipe from the upper exhaust header. Remove the lower intake manifold support bracket bolts at this time. Remove the exhaust manifold heat shield and upper exhaust manifold. If exhaust manifold gasket is not damaged, re-use. 6. Install the intercooler grommets into the holes in the lower radiator support as shown (See Fig. 1a). Using a small amount of silicone-based spray lubricant on the grommets will make installation easier. Mount the intercooler by pressing the pins on the lower edge of intercooler into the grommets (See Fig. 1b). Using the bolt removed from the horn, attach the intercooler brace and horn to the center radiator support (See Fig. 1c).
Fig. 1a
Fig. 1b
Fig. 1c
Oil Drain Adapter Installation (Note: Removal of the oil pan is required to install the turbo oil drain adapter)
1. Remove the transaxle to oil pan braces using a 12mm wrench on the smaller bolts, and a 14mm wrench on the larger bolts (See Fig. 2). Remove the bellhousing cover using a 12mm wrench (See Fig. 2). Using a 10mm socket, remove the oil pan bolts and remove the oil pan. If necessary, gently tap on the oil pan with a rubber or plastic mallet to loosen the seals between the oil pan and the engine block. Carefully remove and inspect the oil pan gasket. If it is not cracked or torn, it may be re-used. 2. The Oil Drain Adapter requires the oil pan to be drilled. Mark the area to be drilled. Center the drain hole below the third bolt hole from the drivers side on the front of the oil pan (See Fig. 3a), 1.5 from the Oil Pan Rail (See Fig. 3b). Using a scratch awl, mark the center of each bolt hole 9/16 away from the center of the center drain hole so the distance from center to center is 1.125 as shown in Fig. 3b. Remember to remove this cover before removing the oil pan Driver Side of Pan 1 Bolt Holes: 2 3 1.125
1.500 Fig. 2
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Fig. 3a
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Fig. 3b
Catalog #1500 Brochure #63-0187
3. Using a center punch, indent each drilling location to prevent the drill bit from walking. Pre-drill each hole with a 1/8 bit. Secure the oil pan on a work bench or on a drill press, and drill the outer bolt holes to . Drill the center drain hole to . Deburr the holes and thoroughly clean the oil pan to remove any metal shavings. 4. Install the Oil Drain Adapter onto the oil pan using the two -20 x 5/8 bolts (We recommend using blue Loctite on the threads) and the two Stato-Seal washers on the inside of the oil pan, using the gasket on the outside of the pan (See Fig. 4a & 4b). Torque the bolts to 6-8 ft/lbs. 5. Reinstall the oil pan. Finger tighten nuts 1-6 (See Fig. 4c) to hold the pan in place. Install the remaining bolts finger tight. Tighten all nuts/bolts to 8-9 ft/lbs, starting with nuts 1-6, and tightening the remaining bolts in a clockwise manner, starting in the center and working your way out. 6. Reinstall the belhousing cover. Torque bolts to 17 ft/lbs. 7. Reinstall the transaxle to the oil pan braces. Make sure the braces line up flush with both the oil pan and the transaxle before tightening the bolts. These braces are an integral part of the engine / transaxle structure and if they are not aligned properly before the bolts are tightened, this will put undue structural stress on the engine / transaxle.
Fig. 4a
Fig. 4b
Fig. 4c
Fig. 5
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Factory Intake Manifold Removal 1. Relieve fuel pressure first by loosening the banjo bolt connecting the fuel line to the
fuel filter. Place a shop towel or rag over the wrench while loosening the banjo to soak up any fuel spray (See Fig. 6). When loosening or tightening the banjo bolt on the fuel filter can, use a 19mm wrench of the hex of the fuel filter can to counteract the torque of loosening or tightening the banjo bolt. This will prevent the fuel filter can and bracket from being improperly loaded during loosening or tightening at the banjo bolt. 2. Disconnect the fuel injector wiring harness from the bracket on the fuel rail and unplug the harness from the fuel injectors and purge valve (Note the locations of Fig. 6 each plug on the harness to prevent improper connection during re-installation). Disconnect the Throttle Position Sensor plug and Idle Air Control Motor plug. Disconnect the purge line from the purge valve. Disconnect the fuel return line from the steel chassis fuel line. Disconnect the fuel line from the fuel filter. Disconnect the coolant lines from the throttle body and manifold flange. Remove the two bolts at the rear of the stock manifold attaching the manifold support bracket. Disconnect the vacuum lines at the rear of the manifold. Remove the throttle cable. Remove the factory intake manifold nuts. Remove the intake manifold and set aside. 3. Stuff the open intake ports in the cylinder head with paper towels to prevent any debris from entering the engine. Thoroughly clean the gasket surface removing any remaining sealant or gasket material. Oil Supply Line Installation 1. With the intake manifold removed, there will be much more clearance to install the Oil Supply Adapter. Remove the stock oil filter (Replace). Install the Oil Supply Sandwich Adapter in place of the stock oil filter. Make sure the O-Ring is facing toward the engine block, and the threaded stud with hex opening is facing out. Tighten with a Allen Wrench. Make sure the blue fitting is facing toward the drivers side, pointing upward slightly, about the 10 oclock position. Install a new oil filter. Route the oil supply line to the sandwich adapter. Using a light coat of oil on the threads, tighten the female fitting onto the blue fitting on the sandwich adapter.
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
Fig. 7a
Fig. 7b
Fig. 7c
#1 - 3/16 Barb x 1/8 NPT (Cruise Control Vacuum Hose) #2 - Boost Gauge Adapter Fitting (Boost Gauge Line, Found in the Boost Gauge Box) #3 - 1/4 NPT Street Elbow & 10mm Barb x 1/4 NPT (Power Brake Booster Hose) #4 - 8mm Barb x 1/4 NPT (PVC Hose) #5 - 1/4 Barb x 1/8 NPT (Wastegate Actuator Hose) #6 - 1/4 Barb x 1/8 NPT (Blow-Off Valve Hose) #7 - 3/16 Barb x 1/8 NPT (Fuel Pressure Regulator Hose) #8 - 9mm Barb x 1/4 NPT (Purge Valve Hose)
Fig. 8
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2. Remove the idle air control motor from the factory intake manifold and install onto the Performer X intake manifold. Remove the throttle body, and two throttle body studs from the factory intake manifold. Using two nuts on the studs, and jamming them, will help get the studs out of the stock intake manifold (See Fig 9). Install the two throttle body studs into the Performer X intake manifold, one on the upper right bolt hole of the throttle body mounting flange and one on the lower left bolt hole. Install the stock throttle body and Fig. 9 gasket onto the Performer X manifold. Remove the stock throttle cable bracket and install onto the Performer X manifold using the stock bolts. Remove the stock fuel rail/injectors/purge valve/fuel pressure regulator and install onto the Performer X manifold using the stock hardware (Inspect all O-Rings and Seals for wear, replace if necessary). Attach the Turbo Fuel Rail to Stock Fuel Rail hose assembly female end with the 180 bend to the drivers side of the turbo fuel rail. Loop the hose under the Performer X intake manifold and attach the banjo end to the stock fuel rail using the stock banjo nut. Use the new banjo sealing washers supplied in the kit. Attach the auxiliary fuel injector wiring harness to the auxiliary injectors. 3. Using the supplied gasket, install the Performer X manifold / throttle body / fuel system assembly onto the engine (See Fig. 10). (Remember: Remove the paper towels or rags before installing the intake manifold). Follow the factory service manual for proper torque values and tightening sequence. Reconnect all factory sensors and vacuum hoses. Reconnect the factory fuel injector wiring harness to the stock fuel injectors, and reattach the harness to the fuel rail bracket. Reconnect the stock throttle cable to the bracket and following the factory service manual, adjust the throttle cable for proper Fig. 10 operation. 4. Connect the Fuel Filter to Turbo Fuel rail hose assembly. Connect the 90 banjo end to the fuel filter using the factory banjo bolt. Use the new banjo sealing washers supplied in the kit. Connect the -6 AN female end to the auxiliary fuel rail. Using the supplied SAE fuel hose, connect the fuel pressure regulator outlet to the fuel return line using the stock hose clamps.
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3. Attach the Oil Drain Hose Assembly to the turbo housing using the two 8mm x
1.25 (20mm long) Socket Head Capscrews and the two 8mm spring washers. Be sure the Turbo Oil Drain flange O-Ring is in place. (A bit of grease on the ORing helps to hold it in place). The bend in the fitting at the turbo end should point toward the front of the vehicle. Attach the female AN fitting to the Oil Drain Adapter on the oil pan. Make sure the hose is not kinked. 4. Attach Compressor Outlet Pipe to the compressor outlet flange using the three 6mm x 1.0 (20mm long) Socket Head Capscrews, O-Ring (Use a bit of grease on the O-Ring to hold in place), and the three 6mm spring washers (See Fig 12). The outlet of the compressor outlet pipe should face toward the drivers Fig. 12 side of the vehicle. Attach the intercooler inlet pipe to the compressor outlet pipe and to the intercooler using two of the 2 to 2 silicone couplings and the appropriate hose clamps. Attach the bracket on the intercooler inlet pipe to the factory tie-down bracket location (which was removed earlier) using the factory bolt (See Fig.13). Attach the intercooler outlet pipe to the intercooler with one of the 2 to 2 silicone couplings and the appropriate hose clamps. Bolt the support bracket on the pipe to the inner fender using one of the factory lower airbox bolts (See Fig.14). Attach the intake manifold inlet pipe to the intercooler outlet pipe using the 2 silicone coupling and the appropriate hose clamps. Attach the intake manifold inlet pipe to the throttle body using one of the 2 to 2 silicone couplings and the appropriate hose clamps. Attach the intake manifold inlet pipe to the passenger side shock tower using one of the stock air box bolts.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
5. Install the Blow-Off Valve. Make sure the O-Ring is properly seated on the Blow-Off Valve flange. Install the Blow-Off Valve and V-Band and tighten the V-Band. Install the supplied banjo fitting onto the Blow-Off Valve using the supplied sealing washers. 6. Install the Exhaust Down-Pipe. Thread the three 10mm x 1.5 studs into the exhaust elbow, hand tight. Making sure the exhaust down-pipe gasket is in place, install the exhaust down-pipe onto the exhaust elbow using the provided 10mm x 1.5 flanged nuts. Using the stock donut gasket (if in good condition), attach the exhaust down-pipe using the factory bolts. Attach the down pipe to the lower exhaust bracket using the factory bolts (See Fig. 15). Reinstall the factory O2 sensor (Note: On 96-98 models, the O2 sensor wiring must be separated from the wire harness to allow it to reach the position at the rear of the down pipe. Unwrap the wiring harness, separate the O2 sensor wiring, and re-wrap the wiring harness with electrical tape. Make sure to secure the O2 sensor wiring away from the exhaust down pipe to avoid heat damage to Fig. 15 the wiring.).
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Fig. 16a 2. Measure and cut to length the Red Silicone Hose and connect the wastegate to the fitting on the intake manifold specified in Fig. 8. Measure and cut to length the Red Silicone Hose and connect the Blow-Off Valve to the fitting on the intake manifold specified in Fig. 8. 3. On 99-00 models (equipped with Air Injection) only: Connect the Air Injection Hose to the barb fitting in the top center of the intake manifold mounting flange and secure it into its bracket on the valve cover. Splice the supplied check valve into the hose by cutting the hose between the barb fitting and the bracket on the valve cover (See Fig. 17). Make sure the arrow on the check valve is pointing toward the barb fitting on the intake manifold mounting flange.
Fig. 16b
Check Valve
Fig. 17
Turbo-Link Installation
1. (Note: Whenever cutting wires, do not cut next to the plug end. Make sure to leave room for a new connection. See Fig. 18) Remove the passenger side kick panel in the interior of the vehicle in order to access the factory ECU. Carefully route the end of the main wiring harness, with the light blue, pink, orange, and black wires, from under the dash through the boot in the fire wall under the battery tray. Route the supplied 5/32 vacuum line through the boot as well. Make sure the other non-terminated end of the harness, with the red, white, green, light green, and dark blue wires, reaches the factory ECU. Partially unwrap the wiring harness coming out of the factory ECU to have more room to work with the wiring. The 1996-1998 Civic ECU wiring differs somwhat from the 1999-2000 models. The instructions for each type are as follows:
Fig. 18
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1996-1998 Models
1. Unplug the A and D plugs from the factory ECU. 2. When the Turbo-Link is controlling the VTEC solenoid, the factory ECU output must be terminated with a dummy load to prevent the diagnostic system from sensing an open circuit from the wire you will cut. Locate the VTEC solenoid wire on the wire side of the factory wiring harness at the ECU. This is a green wire with a yellow stripe, located in position A-8 (See Fig. 19). Cut the wire coming from position A-8, leaving room for the connection of the new wire (about 1-2 inches away from the connector is usually ok). Using the VTEC resistor wire assembly (green and black wire with a resistor in the center), with a butt-splice connector, connect the green end of the wire to the plug side of the now cut VTEC solenoid wire. 3. Cut the ECU ground wire (remember: always leave room for the new connection). This is a black wire located at position A-10 (See Fig. 19). Strip about inch off of both exposed ends of the now cut ECU ground wire. Using a butt-splice connector, connect the black end of the VTEC resistor wire to both ends of the ECU ground wire. 4. Using a butt-splice connector, connect the light green wire on the Turbo-Link wiring harness to the other cut end of the VTEC solenoid wire, which leads to the VTEC solenoid. 5. Locate the ICM (Ignition Control) wire. This is a yellow wire with a green stripe, located at position A-20 (See Fig. 19). Cut the wire and connect the plug side of the wire to the medium green wire on the Turbo-Link wiring harness using a butt-splice connector. With another butt-splice connector, connect the other end of the cut ICM wire to the dark blue wire on the Turbo-Link harness. 6. Find the TPS signal wire. It is a red wire with a black stripe located at D-1 (See Fig. 19). Cut this wire and strip both cut ends, and using a butt-splice connector, connect both ends to the white wire on the Turbo-Link harness. 7. Locate the Ignition Power wire, a yellow wire with a black stripe, in position A-11 (See Fig. 19). Cut and strip both ends of the cut wire and connect them to the red wire on the Turbo-Link harness, using a butt-splice connector. Follow the remainder of the wiring directions to complete the installation. 8. 1996-98 models require the use of the MAP Sensor Resistor Wire. This device limits the output voltage of the factory MAP sensor in order to prevent the ECU from seeing any boost pressure. Locate the MAP sensor signal wire. This is a red wire with a green stripe located at D-3 (See Fig. 19). Cut the wire and strip both ends of the cut wire. Using a butt-splice connector, attach the yellow end of the MAP sensor resistor wire to both ends of the cut MAP sensor signal wire. Find the MAP sensor ground wire. It is located at position D-12 (See Fig. 19). Cut this wire and strip the cut ends. Use a butt-splice connector to connect both ends of the cut MAP sensor ground wire to the black end of the MAP sensor resistor wire. 9. Continue to the next page, under Turbo-Link Installation (Continued), for the remainder of the wiring installation instructions.
A8
A10
A11
D1
D3 D12
A20
Fig. 19
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1999-2000 Models
1. Unplug the B and C plugs from the factory ECU. 2. Locate the VTEC solenoid wire on the wire side of the factory wiring harness at the ECU. This is a green wire with a yellow stripe, located in position B12 (See Fig. 20). Cut the wire coming from position B12, leaving room for the connection of B12 B13 B1 B2 the new wire. Using the VTEC Resistor Wire (green and black wire with a resistor in the center) assembly, with a butt-splice connector, connect the green end of the wire to the plug side of the now cut VTEC solenoid wire. Cut the ECU ground wire. This is a black wire located at position B2 (See Fig. 20). Using a C27 butt-splice connector, connect the black side of the VTEC Resistor Wire to the cut ends of the ECU ground wire. Using a butt-splice connector, connect the light green wire on the main wiring harness to the other end of the green/yellow wire which leads to the VTEC solenoid. 3. Locate the ICM wire (Ignition Control), which is a yellow wire Fig. 20 with a green stripe at location B13 (See Fig. 20). Cut the wire leaving room for the new connection. With a butt-splice connector, connect the green wire from the Turbo-Link wiring harness to the plug side of the cut wire. Using a butt-splice connector, connect the dark blue wire from the Turbo-Link wiring harness to the other side of the cut wire which leads to the distributor. 4. Locate the TPS signal wire, which is a red wire with a black stripe at location C27 (See Fig. 20). Cut the TPS wire, leaving room for a connection and connect both ends of the now cut TPS wire to the white wire from the Turbo Link wiring harness using a butt-splice connector. 5. Locate the Ignition Power wire, which is a yellow wire with a black stripe at location B1 (See Fig. 20). Cut the Ignition Power wire, leaving room for a connection, and connect both ends of the now cut Ignition Power wire to the red wire from the TurboLink wiring harness using a butt-splice connector. Follow the remainder of the wiring directions to complete the installation.
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Bumper Cover and Fender Liner Modification and Final Parts Reinstallation
1. On the inside of the front bumper cover, a strip of material from the back side of the grill will need to be cut off to clear the intercooler. Measure from the mold parting line at each end of the grill and mark the measurement (See Fig. 21). Measure 1 from the parting line at the center of the grill (See Fig. 21). Mark a line connecting the three measuring locations. Using a cutoff wheel or other suitable tool, cut along the marked out line. Temporarily place bumper cover on the vehicle and check for clearance (Note: 1996-98 vehicles may require additional trimming for clearance. Trim additional material as needed.). 2. Temporarily place each fender liner in place and mark area where interference with the intake piping occurs. Trim out material as needed (See Fig. 22 for reference). 3. Install the fender liners and bumper cover following the Factory Service Manual instructions. 4. Install the battery tray and battery. Install the battery tie down and reconnect the battery cables. 5. Fill the oil and coolant to Factory Service Manual specifications. Parting Line
Measure 1 Measure
Fig. 21
Fig. 22
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Final Checklist (Note: Do not start vehicle before completing this list.)
Make sure that all fluids are at the recommended factory levels. (Note: As stated above, we recommend the use of a synthetic 10W30 motor oil. Mobil1 was used in our testing.) Prime the turbocharger oil supply. Before starting the vehicle, the turbocharger oil drain hose should be disconnected from the oil pan and the engine should be turned over with starter until oil is running out of the oil drain hose. This will ensure that the turbo is lubricated before initial start-up. This should be done with the spark plugs removed and the wiring harness plug disconnected from the Turbo-Link box. Disconnecting the wiring harness from the Turbo-Link box will disable the ignition (Note: It may take one or two minutes of intermittent cranking for the oil system to be primed and for oil to reach the drain hose. To keep from abusing the starter, crank the engine in 20-30 second intervals, until oil reaches the drain hose.). Once oil flow is established, reconnect the turbocharger oil drain hose. Check the oil level again after priming the oil supply. Make sure the oil drain hose has no kinks, and that portions of the hose do not hang more than slightly lower than the drain fitting in the oil pan. This can cause a back-up of oil in the hose, preventing proper draining of oil from the turbo housing. This can result in small amounts of oil being drawn into the turbine housing, causing oil smoke to be seen coming from the exhaust. Along with synthetic oil, we strongly recommend using a colder sparkplug in the engine. In our testing, we used Champion RC9MC4 sparkplugs (stock #434). You may use any manufacturers plug that matches the stock plug configuration and is two to three heat ranges colder than stock. Start the engine and check for any vacuum, fuel, or oil leaks. PLEASE complete and mail your warranty card. Be sure to write the model number of this product in the Part #____ space. THANK YOU.
Special Notice
This Edelbrock part has received an Executive Order number (E.O. #) from the California Air Resources Board (C.A.R.B.) making it legal for street use on pollution-controlled motor vehicles in all 50 states. To assist you with emissions inspection, we have included a silver fan shroud decal to verify that this part is a legal replacement part on the vehicle for which it is cataloged. The adhesive-backed decal should be affixed next to the existing emission and engine specification decal. Do not cover your original equipment specification decal with the Edelbrock fan shroud decal.
Edelbrock Corporation 2700 California Street Torrance, CA 90503 Toll-Free Tech Line: 800-416-8628 Office: 310-781-2222 Tech E-Mail: edelbrock@edelbrock.com
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