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sillieidiot
07-04-2021, 02:15 PM
So I'm finally getting around to finally getting that SC installed. What should I replace under the charger so I can delay taking that thing off to do it later? lol I know it will be a bitch later.

car is 80k.

So far in my list I have:


OFHG (viton, bought)
heater inlet pipe
coolant pipe
coolant return hose
ccv and all the hoses related to it (cold climate version)
dipstick o-ring (viton, bought)
intake manifold gasket (bought)
disa oring (already got gas disa)
vanos seals (beisan)


I thought about the ICV, but mines working fine. Don't need the gasket for it I don't think.

Do I need anti-rattle if I don't have rattle? I just don't like that you need to adjust the spacer manually and there's no like exact measurement. Seems like a pain. Like how much play am I supposed to have if it's normal? lol

VCG, I feel like I don't need this. I just replaced it, then that car sat for like 2 years until now :facepalm

Will
07-11-2021, 05:29 PM
I recommend the anti-rattle while you're in there. I initially forgot, and within a short period of time I ended up with a rattle. Very annoying to go back into the vanos again.
As to the spacer, it's easier when you're actually doing it. Just take your time and follow Raj's instructions.

sillieidiot
07-19-2021, 07:27 AM
I recommend the anti-rattle while you're in there. I initially forgot, and within a short period of time I ended up with a rattle. Very annoying to go back into the vanos again.
As to the spacer, it's easier when you're actually doing it. Just take your time and follow Raj's instructions.

ok I guess I might as well.

Will
07-20-2021, 01:13 PM
How about sending your injectors to a place like RC Engineering for cleaning / refurbishment? Consistent fuel delivery will be even more important with FI.

sillieidiot
07-21-2021, 11:37 AM
How about sending your injectors to a place like RC Engineering for cleaning / refurbishment? Consistent fuel delivery will be even more important with FI.

I think the injectors get replaced as part of the kit.

Phillips0417
07-31-2021, 05:00 AM
You won't need the DISA or CCV components, ESS also supplies a paper intake gasket IIRC. Definitely do the OFHG while it's apart, it's doable with the SC installed, but much more difficult. You will need some replacement PS fluid as well.

sillieidiot
07-31-2021, 12:39 PM
Oh does the DISA/CCV get deleted or something? I remembered reading that they delete the CCV and replace it with their own PCV or something. But wasn't sure

johnrando
07-31-2021, 02:16 PM
I think it does get deleted

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Phillips0417
07-31-2021, 02:44 PM
Oh does the DISA/CCV get deleted or something? I remembered reading that they delete the CCV and replace it with their own PCV or something. But wasn't sure

Yes, the DISA connector just gets taped up and stowed unless you plan on using it for something like meth injection etc. The PCV is supplied and installed in the intake elbow behind the throttle body.