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Some update pics:

Exhaust modified for Tech Edge Wideband AFR controller insertion

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Tech Edge:

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-5 Back turbo bolted in

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Both -5s bolted in:

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OS Giken Cam Gears

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Fuel Rail, injectors, FPR, Vipec, oil catch can, cam gears, belts etc all going in today/tomorrow.

Dyno Saturday

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Hi Bakes

Are you using one large pod to feed both turbos? I can see a y peice in one photo but it might be something else in frame.

Twin HKS pods. The Y piece you can see is the HKS pipe that goes to the front mount. From the Y the piping splits into two lines to each turbo.

Hi all...just got home

All the turbo's, piping, air filters etc done.

All the fuel system done.

Vipec install done.

Full service done (except coolant as radiator is still out)

Techedge controller wired in and connected.

Bloody balancer bolt is tighter than a fishes alibi...i have a special impact wrench that puts 600ft/lbs of impact torque through the bolt...no love. Have to drop the car down on its wheels and try the old 5th gear, handbrake, footbrake and 1mtr length of pipe over the end of the breaker bar method tomm.

mate with your set up you will push 330rwkw no probs, I have GTSS's and all the other goodies and am running a very safe 436rwhp at only 16 psi.

Proves that if you spend the money on good gear in a well thought out combo you can make good, safe power without throwing gail force winds down the 26's throat

Sounding better and better everyday... just got a nice cheque in the post here so looks like mine will be complete soon too :laugh: Clutch goes in next week then tune on Friday :/

Best of luck, I'm sure you are itching to get her back

New back turbo in place with all piping etc back in:

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New front turbo in place with all piping etc back in:

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Hypertune Billet Fuel Rail in with Siemens 750cc Injectors:

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Turbosmart Fuel Pressure Regulator:

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OS Giken Cam Gears in Place:

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Gates timimg Belt, Oil Catch Can, Trust Clear Cam Cover to go in this week.

Dyno Tuning on Saturday.

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