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its been a while thought i will update. the first engine i got had spun a bearing, didnt know till we actually started it, then knock knock knock, oh sh*t. but didnt really have anyprobs because engine got replace with no questions asked. all i had to do was wait for the engine to come from japan. since then i have bought a daily car (swift GTi) and now i have bought hks 2530 turbos and should be getting them next week. also since there is no engine in the engine bay, decided to get the bay painted. new engine will be ready to be dropped in as soon as the 2530s come in. :)

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i never understood why 32's have a break duct on one side but not the other lol. oh well

Not a brake duct mate,

Side mount factory intercooler duct.

Hope this is helpful for future.

Mike

It's for the stock intercooler..

Anyway, nice work Flash - always good to see another rwd 32 getting a huge power upgrade :)

Not a brake duct mate,

Side mount factory intercooler duct.

Hope this is helpful for future.

Mike

You snooze you lose brother bigness.

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