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I am hoping I can get some advice regarding a P2P turbo blanket. I currently have my downpipe out as I am replacing it and am attempting to install the turbo blanket. I can get the top of the blanket to lay properly on the top end of the turbo. However I do not understand how it is supposed to wrap snug on the underside and then be able to connect the springs. Do I need to remove anything else or are the any tips someone may have? I know this is difficult to explain in a forum so if I can provide any additional info let me know. Thanks in advance.
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Its difficult but you are doing right, I route mine with the downpipe installed. I used tight wire .

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Its difficult but you are doing right, I route mine with the downpipe installed. I used tight wire .

Check my pictures...

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Thanks. Yeah I'm still working with it. I am having a hard time getting the springs on once it is in place. It just does not seem correct on the bottom size placement wise.
 

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Thanks. Yeah I'm still working with it. I am having a hard time getting the springs on once it is in place. It just does not seem correct on the bottom size placement wise.
I am having a similar issue, top is on fine but the bottom won't come all the way around and I can't figure out what it's stuck on. What did you end up doing to make it happen?
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