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haha lets wind up the boost.. i got a spare turbotech lying here.. wanna see if she can run 1 bar?

I don't even know what it runs stock. Haven't been able to find any free details about it so it seems like I might have to go buy the service manual for it :(

i wanna see the gtr run 1.5 bar!!

ahaha.. how bout no lol... lets do it to shanes sometime :(

I don't even know what it runs stock. Haven't been able to find any free details about it so it seems like I might have to go buy the service manual for it :D

no gauge..? we can always do it by ear.? :happy:

oh godamnit mark, if only we saw your post earlier! Andy drove around a few places to get some fittings only to come home empty handed.

Basically everything fits okay, but there is stuff in the road where the sandwich plate is, and trying to get the 2 connecting hoses to bend is near impossible, so andy's trying to find some right angle bend connectors so we can finish it off.

ahaha.. how bout no lol... lets do it to shanes sometime :)

no gauge..? we can always do it by ear.? :)

pfft 1.5 bar niggah please, how bout 2bar :)

oh godamnit mark, if only we saw your post earlier! Andy drove around a few places to get some fittings only to come home empty handed.

Basically everything fits okay, but there is stuff in the road where the sandwich plate is, and trying to get the 2 connecting hoses to bend is near impossible, so andy's trying to find some right angle bend connectors so we can finish it off.

as mark said, pirtek is ur friend, however they r just as pricey as speedflow fittings!!! :O

Oh christ. The 'babes and boilers' thoery my dad had when Red Faces used to be on still stands for Australia's Got Talent. It's always the kids and the old farts that get through. f**kers.

oh godamnit mark, if only we saw your post earlier! Andy drove around a few places to get some fittings only to come home empty handed.

Basically everything fits okay, but there is stuff in the road where the sandwich plate is, and trying to get the 2 connecting hoses to bend is near impossible, so andy's trying to find some right angle bend connectors so we can finish it off.

NP sorry.. well ive used them many times.. they r great with PS and oil lines.. right shane..

wat engine.. the BNR32 is the hardest to do oil coolers.. im doin a proper one on lees car when i get serious with it.

if u dnt mind anna and andy which kit did u buy..? one of the JJ or performance parts ones off the forums..? like $350+??

pfft 1.5 bar niggah please, how bout 2bar :)

as mark said, pirtek is ur friend, however they r just as pricey as speedflow fittings!!! :)

yes shane u knw im right also they not too pricey.. to the right ppl.. ahaha 2-3rd year FTW.. i didnt learn my shit from gramps and off a commo.. ahaha *pokes shane*

You an I both know, the fun starts FROM 2bar.

ahaha... yes and at that rate u blow ur piston rings and all conpression awesome! :)

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