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Kevin Aikens Posted on Feb 07, 2015
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Exhaust manifold is glowing red hot

Replace turbo & exhaust bought actron code reader. replace timing belt. check timing

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Go after the catalytic converter/s.

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Installed new TD04 turbo and vehicle ran perfect for a week or so. Last night drove 10 mins it is revving to fast and when i looked at exhaust manifold it was glowing red.

I would check your MAP or MAF sensor to be sure. Sounds like you are running lean which is causing your exhaust gas temperature (EGT) to be very high. Running lean with a turbocharged car will destroy your engine very quickly. Drive the car gently until you figure this out.
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