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Old 09-20-2011, 01:50 AM
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I have got the answer already

I am sorry. but these kits have long been discontinued and we no longer have any parts nor the documentation that accompanied them.

Ryan Eberhard
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Turbo Technics Ltd.
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Brackmills
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www.turbotechnics.com


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Posted At: 19 September 2011 07:48
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Subject: w124 E280 turbo installation manual
Dear sir
I am looking w124 E280 turbo installation manual. I hope you can provide it by email.

Thanks you very much
Karn

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Old 09-20-2011, 03:56 AM
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Did Turbo technics provide a installation manual? for their turbo kit?
I have read their PART list and their installation step by step but with out a picture it quiet hard for a noob like me to follow.
just wondering are you fitting a single turbo or you have a turbo technics kit? i didnt get any instruction with my TT kit (it was second hand) but with all the information in Ed build thread and Ortolan's turbo technics thread everything you need is there for the turbo technics and you will get a good understanding of the where everything should go and just improvise the layout to suit your needs.

by the way Ortolan has a video of his install process video 1

http://youtu.be/JcnoQN-SR0E
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Old 09-20-2011, 08:47 AM
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just wondering are you fitting a single turbo or you have a turbo technics kit? i didnt get any instruction with my TT kit (it was second hand) but with all the information in Ed build thread and Ortolan's turbo technics thread everything you need is there for the turbo technics and you will get a good understanding of the where everything should go and just improvise the layout to suit your needs.

by the way Ortolan has a video of his install process video 1

http://youtu.be/JcnoQN-SR0E
I am going to install 1bigturbo but since I am a noob I would love to got my hand on a proper way to mod the engine just like the right way to get the engine oil to the turbo the right way to coolant the turbo these kind of thing.

I have been already visited those thread but they don't provide all angle of the engine for a noob like me to understood the entire installation.
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Old 09-20-2011, 09:19 AM
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send me your email in a PM, i have something that should help.
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Old 09-20-2011, 10:41 AM
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send me your email in a PM, i have something that should help.
Thank you very much krub OSAMA
I v sent my email to you already.
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Old 09-20-2011, 11:14 AM
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Thank you very much krub OSAMA
I v sent my email to you already.
i sent you a book.. i hope it will help.


i know it can be frustrating for someone who is eager to get his hands dirty and start installing the turbo, all the day dreams of the car power doubling and the wishful thinking that its gonna be a straight forward job, it can be frustrating when someone asks you to read a book of 200 and some pages first.

i know because i learned the hard way, if you go back and read my thread on turbocharging my friend's M103 you'll see that i set the engine bay on fire, and was moments away from setting the entire car on fire. only because i did not know enough.

when do you you know enough? i don't know for a fact, but i think when you have no steps in your project where you expect "Magic" or "Good Luck" is going to help, then you know enough. ( i should phrase that better but my english is out of practice. )

anyways, my advise is, again, read, then read, then read some more, leave no pending questions, damn im talking too much

bottom line, dont rush it.
good luck
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Old 09-20-2011, 12:07 PM
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anyways, my advise is, again, read, then read, then read some more, leave no pending questions, damn im talking too much

bottom line, dont rush it.
good luck
Big thanks
Best advise! OSAMA and a best gift from a friend "BOOK!" that is all I need

actually I have spent all day all night reading the thread of you people. Then I go google and go wiki to understand the technical term
I just switch to this M104 last year which a lot more complicate compare to my previous M103
I decide to choose the short cut by study the TURBO element first and if there any part that relate to the engine I then read that part
Today I just got most important number of the Engine and can figure out the turbo map that I need to install in my car.
I don't rush this is a year project which I will buy part by part
I want to make it right!



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