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Hi, it is a slow process but it looks like it going to cost me about $12,000+ for this motor rebuild + extras.

I had a look at the no.1 piston when they got the motor apart and had cracked ring landing. Scored the bore, hopefully machinable to 20 thou, cause from old motor, or more my over boosting it without tunning. (My bad). Either way it was needing a rebuild in time.

I found I had a nismo single spring button clutch in the car, so just going to reco that. - $800+

The type of pistons that im going to use are called airies/earies something like that. (Forged Pistons)

The turbos that I am looking at are 2830 -5 twins. Can anyone tell me more about them?

The P.F.C I was thinking of using was a WOLF. Anyone using one?

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if you search the forced induction section lots of this has been covered

imo the 2860 -5 are great turbos , good mixture of power and response . possibly a little small to take advantage of a full rebuilt but its there for later if you need more

forget the wolf and get a power fc djetro for cheaper and easier to install and tune

if you search the forced induction section lots of this has been covered

imo the 2860 -5 are great turbos , good mixture of power and response . possibly a little small to take advantage of a full rebuilt but its there for later if you need more

forget the wolf and get a power fc djetro for cheaper and easier to install and tune

Suppose to be capable of over 25 PSI.

I'll do a search on power fc djetro, see what I can find.

Thankyou.

WHITEBEAST

f**k power fc there shit imo

get a wolf v500 do a search on that and u will c how much better they are than d-jetro.

heaps of my mates use wolfs either v4 or v500 there the shit i got one sitting in my room for when i do my turbo upgrade there awesome definately worth the extra cashola

tuning get it done at rank rotary in melbourne dude

lol and how is a powerfc shit?

Sequential Injection, 6 coil drivers, closed loop, factory like drivability/coldstart etc, KNOCK DISPLAY.

Can't go past the PFC for a streeter that may from time to time see inconsistent fuel and thousands of km's *see knock display*.

i dont like the power fc thats my personal opinion of them. i have always been around the wolfs and my mates all use them and i will also be installing mine in due time. (probz closer to when i get my licence back) there alot more expensive but they are the shit and have been compared to motec.

thats my 2c

Opinions mean shit.

Technical specs are everything.

The PowerFC's are up there with the best with regards to basic *non wank wank* specs.

Consider that the Wolf3d isn't all that more expensive when you factor in a decent EBC (of which the wolf comes with standard).

But regardless; that most definitely doesn't make the powerfc *shit*.

The powerfc is a barebones ecu with excellent specs that does an awesome job for a sub 1k price tag.

i dont like the power fc thats my personal opinion of them. i have always been around the wolfs and my mates all use them and i will also be installing mine in due time. (probz closer to when i get my licence back) there alot more expensive but they are the shit and have been compared to motec.

thats my 2c

ignorance is bliss :worship:

+1 for the power FC djetro, if it is a MAP based setup that you want.. if you were willing to keep the afm's then these days i would recomend a proper chip and retune of the stock ecu, cheaper and has a few features over the power fc such as a knock vs ignition retard table, for those times when you get a dose of dodgy fuel and don't notice the knock display ;)

Hi, it is a slow process but it looks like it going to cost me about $12,000+ for this motor rebuild + extras.

I had a look at the no.1 piston when they got the motor apart and had cracked ring landing. Scored the bore, hopefully machinable to 20 thou, cause from old motor, or more my over boosting it without tunning. (My bad). Either way it was needing a rebuild in time.

I found I had a nismo single spring button clutch in the car, so just going to reco that. - $800+

The type of pistons that im going to use are called airies/earies something like that. (Forged Pistons)

The turbos that I am looking at are 2830 -5 twins. Can anyone tell me more about them?

The P.F.C I was thinking of using was a WOLF. Anyone using one?

i think you've heard a lot from your mates that you don't really know jack

like "airies/earies" pistons, you got the turbos wrong "2830" then u call WOLF a type of pfc

;)

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