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I think they all say that, same with the stainless braided, only one suitable is the teflon and unless I win the lottery I cant see that happening!

what should I use?

ended up getting teflon hose and fittings from this guy

http://stores.shop.ebay.com.au/Torques-U-K__W0QQ_armrsZ1

happy with result, back yard special but its ok, main thing is she's nice and rich, not sure if it's safe running 2 bar tho!!!!

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how is the car going with the new 3582, im just finishing up my 26/30 build with this turbo and would be interested to know if this turbo will give me 550hp at the wheels

oh and how much to get my comp cover slotted cos i would really like to have that 51r spool noise

if you dont end up with atleast 550hp atw with that combo, your not trying hard enough haha

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thats from my evo with a 2.2 stroker and gt35 .63 rear housing..

sounds good then, should be done buy next month and have it down brissy for powercruise, providing all goes well and i can pay for the vipec and redlines oils needed lol

oh and my 3582r has the 1.06 rear

i should do a build thread...... maybe icon2.gif

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ended up getting teflon hose and fittings from this guy

http://stores.shop.ebay.com.au/Torques-U-K__W0QQ_armrsZ1

happy with result, back yard special but its ok, main thing is she's nice and rich, not sure if it's safe running 2 bar tho!!!!

post-34685-1274940433_thumb.jpg

Nice one Adrian. Your pumps are probably as loud as mine ;)

Does anyone know if i can still retain VCT with Tomei Procams? 270/10.25mm? IN/EX

More to come guys.....stay tuned :sick:

I know you cant on the 33 head dave and i dont think you can on the neo either. dont quote me on that but i am quite sure its the case.

Hmmm i really dont want to lose the VCT.

What is the biggest i can go with the intake cam?

Is say a 270/9.5mm IN 270/10.25mm EX doable?

Or

260/9.5mm IN 270/10.25mm EX doable?

Or

Do i just go the 270/10.25mm IN/EX then get one of those Greddy adjustable inlet cam gears?

I need some options.

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