Stripped turbo to Downpipe Stud...

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So I was doing a downpipe install and of course, I had to strip the stud that connects the turbo to the downpipe.

Does anyone know what the part number is for this stud? Going to try and get it at at the dealership parts number.

Wished I had just ordered the TSP titanium studs when I ordered the downpipe.

Le sigh.
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They have next day shipping option. If it takes more than a day from honda. it's something to consider. You might also be able to snag some temporary hardware right from home depot?
 

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I'd personally order the titanium studs from two step performance now and just wait for them to arrive.
 

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If you're wanting those TSP studs, you got less than an hour to place that order so it can go out today. Since you're already in there I recommend getting the TSP Ti to save yourself the headache down the line, but it's ultimately up to you.
 


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Titanium is not a good choice for fasteners. It galls easily and creeps at low temperatures.
Yep. Ti fasters can definitely gall. It’s also not as predictable as steel with respect to heat / cold cycling. Really, Ti is best used for weight savings. It might be fine in this case, but I would keep an eye on it to make sure it is staying properly torqued…or just save some trouble/worry and get the OEM steel bolts.
 

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Thanks everyone. I ended up getting the stud out with an extractor. Went to the Honda dealership and got another stud and nut.

When I tried installing it, the thread would not catch so had a fun time retapping the hole. Now everything is a-ok 🤞
 

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Thanks everyone. I ended up getting the stud out with an extractor. Went to the Honda dealership and got another stud and nut.

When I tried installing it, the thread would not catch so had a fun time retapping the hole. Now everything is a-ok 🤞
did you get the part number by any chance?
 
 







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