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is the powerade bottle the new oil catch can??

NO!!

Its just there to give u a scale of the size!

strutto

Its a custom made garrett twin ball bearing rated at around 600hp, and yes that where the turbosmart ext race gate goes on after a short lebght of pipework

hey that custom made intake looks exactly like an HPI manifold you can get in japan for about 300 bucks.

It was made out of steam pipes, but was a bit ***ed it would not line up flush with the head so i had to get a fabrication shop to fix it before it would seal properly!!

$300?? never seen one in japan for that cheap, the hks ones were around $2000 in stainless

Oh... well that's nice to know, do you have a degree in smart ass! :) Does that, taking into consideration your status as an engineer, mean that when you get pulled over by the police that you can produce a certificate stating that the car is legally modded and complies to epa guidelines?

Oh... well that's nice to know, do you have a degree in smart ass! :) Does that, taking into consideration your status as an engineer, mean that when you get pulled over by the police that you can produce a certificate stating that the car is legally modded and complies to epa guidelines?

YES!!

They come with turbos standard, i just put a bigger one on! :)

even if u have certificates etc cops dont give a shit and with dick ya if they want!

If i was worried about cops i would have bought a commowhore exective

That sounds about right! keep us all updated with progress, and bear in mind they are more likely to issue a defect if they see shiny things!........... Er ...well that's shiny..... it can't be legal...... heres your fine!

That sounds about right! keep us all updated with progress, and bear in mind they are more likely to issue a defect if they see shiny things!........... Er ...well that's shiny..... it can't be legal...... heres your fine!

I been defected without having shiny parts, so u cant win either way!

marcus

u dont want to know the dollarage man, i have made myself forget! :D

hopefully i can get it tuned at racepace on friday or saturday depending on weather.

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