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News !!! yes all about me!

turbz was worn out like astro on sunday nights atthe beat... thrust bearing completely gone. oil line was blocked etc etc.

plans!

low mount stainless steel manifold, GTdisco potato still considering external gate plumb back for legal issues or just normal internet gated. new HDI GT Spec cooler, 040 pump, sard adj fuel reg, PFC d-jetro loads more but will do the brake mod to S15 front and S14 rears asap.

Hopefully can make it into time atack next year.

still searching for a 400mm high 3d swept forward GT wing.. cant remember who makes them origin or cusco.. :S need a big time attack wing :) for rice purposes at market square muahaha

sounds very very delicious redsuns,

how long til the turbz is back on and the thing is drivable at the least??

and the overall timeline til all that is done??

sounds exciting :)

low mount stainless steel manifold, GTdisco potato still considering external gate plumb back for legal issues or just normal internet gated. new HDI GT Spec cooler, 040 pump, sard adj fuel reg, PFC d-jetro loads more but will do the brake mod to S15 front and S14 rears asap.

gktech manifold? dump / front pipe?

internaly gated man :)

did u ring HDI?

seeya tmoz.

sif internal.. well im unsure at the moment.

as i was reading u can stringout a few more kw with it but it tends to be abit laggier but i was thinking remember what funky was talking about

if u dial in some retardness (no astro im not going to call you) :P :P it may dare i say it.. overcome the lag, dontforget im aiming this to be a amateur setup for hillclimbs and time attack.

edit for 32_tard nope..finally got the supra engine NA engine out... already unbolted the tail shalf of the supra tt so gear box and engine nearly ready..gonna have fun tommorow trying to take out this getrag box..ffuuuu

Edited by Redsuns88

got a call today from the smash repairers,

my 32 will be ready to pick up on moonday

woooooooooooooooooooooo

monday night BnR?

yes yes?

woops posted in the wrong section.. so like i thought about it hard last night and decided i might give up on the whole disco potato..

and get a 2871R with a .86 exhaust and .48 comp trim..

supposedly boost comes on at 3.. but with alitlte head work it will beb ack to work.. and i can use my own manifold yay..

price of the turbo is fuuuuu thought..

hey f**kers whats crackin? missed out on last nights meet because work ran late. anyone else on the trolley for the Monday BNR meet to celebrate tristans 32 being back on the road?

Let us know if anything on on the weekend im free saturday night w00p no uni! :P

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