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Hey all,

Car is going into the workshop on Monday...

Turbo will be removed and sent down to GCG for my Highflow :D

Jaycar gear should be on the way very soon as well...

Highflow is costing me $1500 due to a slight sponsorship as well ;)

:D Muahahahaha :D

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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah no, just the turbo, stock tubo goes hard, and with my pfc I could really use the highflowed to it's full potiential, it'll be just a waste putting it back on yours...... :D jk

I wish I had the funds to highflow, will eventually :D That is the only thing really left to replace on my beast :D

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Yeah I dont have funds either.

Thats where parents come in :P

Dads giving me $1000 to get he rest of the stuff done etc.

HEEEELLLLLLO Long lost BROTHER! Can Daddy buy me a highflow as well thanks? :(

Great to see you have parents who are so supportive, and can afford to be!

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how did you manage the sponsorship? are you putting stickers on your car or something?

Yea basically. Just got in contact with them, things I was planning on attending etc. So yeah, in exchange for a sticker :(

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HEEEELLLLLLO Long lost BROTHER! Can Daddy buy me a highflow as well thanks? :P

Great to see you have parents who are so supportive, and can afford to be!

Yeah well I basically paid for the whole car etc etc by myself. And now I need their help, so yeah, good folks :(

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Chris, are you taking your car to a workshop? Is it just the turbo you're removing and replacing at this stage?

I'd say do it yourself if you have the space, time and tools (or get your hands on a basic toolkit). Removing the turbo is pretty easy, and replacing it when you get it back isn't much harder, if at all...

There are some fiddly bits and some tight gaps, and a digital camera will come in handy if you think you'll forget where stuff goes, but it's all good and helps you learn. And if you don't have to pay someone to do it, as well as store the car in the mean time, then it's money in your pocket which can be later spent on more bits or further tuning... ;)

Or maybe, if you mean "workshop" as in dedicated area where you can do the work yourself, then you can just ignore me and carry on as above...

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Chris, are you taking your car to a workshop?  Is it just the turbo you're removing and replacing at this stage?

I'd say do it yourself if you have the space, time and tools (or get your hands on a basic toolkit).  Removing the turbo is pretty easy, and replacing it when you get it back isn't much harder, if at all...

There are some fiddly bits and some tight gaps, and a digital camera will come in handy if you think you'll forget where stuff goes, but it's all good and helps you learn.  And if you don't have to pay someone to do it, as well as store the car in the mean time, then it's money in your pocket which can be later spent on more bits or further tuning...  :D

Or maybe, if you mean "workshop" as in dedicated area where you can do the work yourself, then you can just ignore me and carry on as above... 

<_<

Yep to an actuall workshop... Dont have enough time really to do it myself, and they will be installing the IEBC, DFA and a Mixture Display as well

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Geeze man, best of luck with it *envious*

What boost will you be running?

Are you going to fork out $150 for a Fuel Pressure Regulator?

Or injectors?

Youve got the exhaust(?), GTT 'cooler, & the new bits, all tuned together.

What power output are you expecting?

Id imagine with a FPR you'd be able to reach 180awkw at ~14psi fairly steadily.......

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Geeze man, best of luck with it *envious*

What boost will you be running?

Are you going to fork out $150 for a Fuel Pressure Regulator?

Or injectors?

Youve got the exhaust(?), GTT 'cooler, & the new bits, all tuned together.

What power output are you expecting?

Id imagine with a FPR you'd be able to reach 180awkw at ~14psi fairly steadily.......

1. With the two settings, Probably 10 psi and 15psi

2. On the books Brendan :) Will come with time...

3. Yep, So Fuji Catback, IEBC, DFA, GTT Cooler, HKS Panel. I'm expecting once tuned to reach the 180awkw mark as you said. Then add the FPR, GTR Fuel Pump and a Split dump pipe.... Should reach the magic 200awkw. Which is where it shall stay :D

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Yep to an actuall workshop... Dont have enough time really to do it myself, and they will be installing the IEBC, DFA and a Mixture Display as well

how much are they charging you to install and calibrate the IEBC, DFA and mixture display?

(...mixture display, is that like an air / fuel ration gauge?)

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