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ahh ok, cheers for that, hope your right haha, rb20de+t would suck.

wonder why it would have ecr32 written on the ecu then?? hmmmm

also, changed my mind on the turbo AGAIN.

did a dummy fit, i would need to run a spacer on the flange coz the compressor housing hits the manifold

before the studs are tightened, and i need an elbow made up.

i do however need a coolant line, the one that goes from the back of the block to the back of the turbs...

anyone got one lyin round?

looms are similar, ecu's are similar

mine's a ceffy x-over pipe on a 32 engine. its a chop and change part, usually means u need the rubber elbow from the AFM with the extra bits if you want to run the factory bov

So are you saying Cefiro RB20's have no BPV/BOV at all? So they come with hektik flutter from the factory?

from what ive found

unless they've popped their donks in j-land and ended up with a 32 engine haha

from what ive found

unless they've popped their donks in j-land and ended up with a 32 engine haha

far out, I guess that blows the "its put there for a reason" theory

Cefiro crossover pipe here:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/cefiro-rb20det-cros...=item3ef9e4bb5b

far out, I guess that blows the "its put there for a reason" theory

Cefiro crossover pipe here:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/cefiro-rb20det-cros...=item3ef9e4bb5b

yeah look exactly like that.....

if it WAS factory na, it would still have to run na ecu right?

wheres dale when ya need him :P

mr hks, judging by the cars that usually have those stickers i thought that stood for Hyundai Kool Skids

u got the wrong car :P o yeah i said that

ive seen that wing b4

post-31501-1257681735_thumb.jpg

lol all good dude, gives it the track look. n i know how u track racers look down on us mountain passers :)

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mr hks, judging by the cars that usually have those stickers i thought that stood for Hyundai Kool Skids

u got the wrong car :) o yeah i said that

ive seen that wing b4

post-31501-1257681735_thumb.jpg

lol all good dude, gives it the track look. n i know how u track racers look down on us mountain passers :)

What you on about?? I dont have any HKS stickers :P

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