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Old 04-27-2009, 03:37 PM
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Yeah I have been having a problem with my turbo nuts coming loose lately. Never have a problem, until lately, Im thinking that it might have something to do with a using a higher boost level.

Keep tightening them and month later they are about to fall off. Confused.... still researching this, but im sure there is an easy fix.
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If your studs havemt broken off yet you could get some stage8 hardware..
mine never really came loose, they've always just broken off inside the manifold
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WCL Fasteners: Double Coil Helical Spring Lock Washers | Extra Heavy | Hi-Collar | Metric Helical Spring Lock Washers | Double Coil
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BEGI drilled and tapped my manifold for M10 hardware, hopefully I wont have anymore issues
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