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power and mods list plz

edit.. any problems with heating or boiling problems due to the p/s being pretty much on the turbo???

even i had to move mine.

so im guessing no probs?

Edited by r33cruiser
power and mods list plz

edit.. any problems with heating or boiling problems due to the p/s being pretty much on the turbo???

even i had to move mine.

so im guessing no probs?

:nyaanyaa: no heating problem at all!

just a few mods to entice all you rev heads!

rb25det

2.7 ltr stroker kit

tomei 2.5mm copper head gasket

tomei forged pistons

tomei titanium coated rings

hks cams

hks cam gears

TD06-25G trust turbo

trust 65mm external wastegate with 2" screamer pipe

trust stainless exhaust manifold

os lightened fly wheel

os triple plate clutch

os two way diff

so far car has made 375 rwhp at .05 bar or 7psi

and is bulit to run at 18-24 psi

so should make heaps more when we tune on full boost!

plus heaps more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

Edited by japspec r33
Very impessive looking car you have there and the the list of mods blows me away, well done. I know of 2 people who have had issuses with having the AFM that close to the turbo, have you had any?

if you look closer you tool you will see the AFM is miles away

from the turbo!! :D

fark you cock sucker learn some farkin manners, its not miles away its closer than the people that had thier own issuses, seems like you have some as well maybe you need to see some professionals about it.

fark you cack sucker learn some farkin manners, its not miles away its closer than the people that had thier own issuses, seems like you have some as well maybe you need to see some professionals about it.

here is another pic for all you dummies out there!

you will clearly see that the AFM is about two feet away from the turbo! :D AGAIN!!!

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So I take it you have no issuses with it being where it is, thats good, I was just asking a question relating others experience, maybe they will post their own reasons and then you may see what a pratt you are being about this issue.

And are you, This guys fan boy. Do you get free drives for suckin his cock. Fark off you rude prick. :nyaanyaa:

hey mate keep me out of your fantasies;

so why are you trying to get me involved in this shit, forget it now as i don,t want to have a beef with anyone ,if you have a problem with some one else pm them.

DON,T START SHIT WITH ME? :D:D

Edited by japspec r33

I got no truck with you dude. Love your work actually. Cant wait to see that car in action.

The other prick is just a rude bastard tho. Terry asked a civil question and deserved a civil response. Not the shit he meted out.

Good luck with your ride. :D

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