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Nice...

Love that look...

Im guessing that turbo is not your $890 one arron... :D

I did get one of them high flow turbos off Aaron and then I found out I had a crack exhaust manifold from the November 30 track day and so I get this dumb idea to go a high mount turbo and because I did that, this would not fit because I change this and this what not fit any more because I change that and so on.

now its a T04z

you will have to ask Aaron on the turbo i got no idea it has changed a few times and Ive lost track whats in it. The cost of the turbo you will have to ask Aaron as well but I got the manifold off here and it was like 350 bucks or get one of ebay for the same price

atm it has not been tuned for power only to run till I fixed a few things up for the next tune which is tomorrow and at the moment its coming on full boost at 4000RPM thats with the boost controller turned off all together.

No internal work as yet (bolt ons cost to much as it is) I will get a set of cams and soon as I get the new clutch installed first

Nice...

Love that look...

Im guessing that turbo is not your $890 one Aaron... :D

Haha nah mate

Its quite a bit larger than the Highflows :laugh:

The comp side has been modified to fit a larger 60 trim wheel instead of the 57 trim wheel that was in there.

A/R is now about .73 comp side and .84 A/R turbine housing

Well I got the car back from Matty's (JUST barley) I was driving back to work from Matty's and I gave it a bit for the first time and guess what happened.

What you say!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It BLOODY THING CAUGHT FIRE god damn it

Luckily I had bought a fire extinguisher a few weeks back and put it in the car.

on another bad note I only made 330rwhp because the std clutch could not handel it

Na no wire damage I got them moved for that reason. Mine run through the guard channel. Its because of the uni filter on top of the cam covers, it piss oil out through there and on to the turbo and manifold as such caught fire. I have to change the T piece to a 90 degree fitting on the cam cover and put the uni filter somewhere else, maybe on the catcher can

what caught on fire???

goddamn you are lucky you had an extuingisher..... note to self; get one!

Yeah I'm glad i bought one and yes very good idea go get one.

I'm going to buy 2 more today and mount them in the car somewhere

The only bad thing is they make a massive mess through the whole engine bay :) I guess thats better then a burnt out car

Yeah I'm glad i bought one and yes very good idea go get one.

I'm going to buy 2 more today and mount them in the car somewhere

The only bad thing is they make a massive mess through the whole engine bay :) I guess thats better then a burnt out car

hell yeah - considering the insurance company *may* have been able to worm out of it all by suggesting it was the 'illegal?' modifications which caused the fire.

best of luck with it

Man what a bummer, did you tread on the cracks as a kid lol, a new clutch what are you looking for the replacement?

More like killed a kid the way his luck is going.

You'll get there one day man hey. She'll be right.

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