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Hes taking the piss.

At least someone got it..... :cheers:

As for my car, grabbed a drum of E85 and went for a tune last week,

Before I got on the dyno I noticed my fuel pressure dropping and found a leak in the rail. Right under the TB too, tired to fix it but no luck..

In the meantime get a message that Trents dyno was now busted anyway and out of commision for a week or so...

So yeah :(

Pulled the rail out and got sick of playing with rubber O-rings, so Scotty fixed it with fire :devil:

,,,still in the process of reassmbly then the wait for dyno time...

This should be kando and others titled

Its good to compare them to the others out there!! So much bang for buck compared to the $$$ i have spent, if i had researched harder i know i would have taken this path rather than the Garrett, hence my constant loitering in this thread :D

We should make a drag meet at wsid even though I don have a skyline but still running a kando td05h18g

Battle of the kinugawas

Not a bad idea, more of an excuse to see what they can do... as well as meet up and checkout the various setups!

sure thing, let us ship out cars over to WA first :P

No E85 over there, so im NOT going :domokun:

Many people just fiddle with cam gear setting and leave it where power/results suggest its working better on the assumption that the cam gear "0" position is TDC. Fact is some prefer to dial the cam in to TDC and then fiddle with the timing so that they accurately know if 2deg retarded is actually 2deg retarded, rather then just a nominal number that may not translate to TDC

So have they not replaced the turbine wheel or they are all just like that to begin with?!?

No idea... gonna have to compare it with the pics I have. At the end of the day its very dishonest of Eiji to take my money and give me something back that was in a similar condition to how he received it. He knew what I had an issue with and if they are all like that then i would not expect to be paying for a new one...

Grab a 10mm socket and pull yours off for science.

How longs shipping take with kando? I ordered my T67 2 weeks ago and still nothing, 3 days after I bought it I asked him if it was sent and he said hes still making it? Why list something on ebay if its not ready to be shipped?

Yeh the "hilarious" comment was directed at the turbine blade being supposing replaced/fixed.

Was such a pain to get him to do anything, I was emailing him every 3-4 days just to keep things moving. the turbo was sitting lost in his factory for a week before I emailed him and then he found the thing.

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