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4inch exhaust will help although not really required.

im runnina hks superdrager which steps from 3.25" to 3.5" then 3.75" at the rear - over 400awkw

although, if i did fit a 4" i'd make more power - good bang for buck mod i think

what oil pump are u going to run?

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4inch exhaust will help although not really required.

im runnina hks superdrager which steps from 3.25" to 3.5" then 3.75" at the rear - over 400awkw

although, if i did fit a 4" i'd make more power - good bang for buck mod i think

what oil pump are u going to run?

Just because you make the power, doesnt mean much, we all know can "make" it if you force it.

You will probably find a 30-40rwkw gain soon as you swap your exhaust out and then that would bring you closer to 450, which is what you should make on RS's.

Given he has a 3", and lets face it, its gotta be changed - 4" is the simple choice.

Just because you make the power, doesnt mean much, we all know can "make" it if you force it.

You will probably find a 30-40rwkw gain soon as you swap your exhaust out and then that would bring you closer to 450, which is what you should make on RS's.

Given he has a 3", and lets face it, its gotta be changed - 4" is the simple choice.

this is true & exactly what my tuner advised - the exhaust is a little restrictive

the point im making is that its not a required mod BUT well worth it

Yea I will start buildin an exhaust as soon as I have the new engine in :) in the process of swappin my t04r turbo for something a little smaller ATM not sure of type yet just no he paid $3500 will find put more about it tomorrow

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Jack

Magnaflow and a few others do of the shelf 4in inlet and outlet oval mufflers in stainless for $380

I know because i bought one last week for my 30 26, also using wolf ecu, 1000cc id injectors, To4z, E85

haha even the comptuers on my side ;) cheers mate

Jack

Magnaflow and a few others do of the shelf 4in inlet and outlet oval mufflers in stainless for $380

I know because i bought one last week for my 30 26, also using wolf ecu, 1000cc id injectors, To4z, E85

i have talked with Difilippo and they will do custom size 4" in and out mufflers in stainless quoted at $400 rather than a take what size is closest to what you want off the shelf.

Jack

Magnaflow and a few others do of the shelf 4in inlet and outlet oval mufflers in stainless for $380

I know because i bought one last week for my 30 26, also using wolf ecu, 1000cc id injectors, To4z, E85

cheers mate are you running just the one muffler at the rear?

Building a 26/30 myself. Just wondering is the 26 head a straight bolt on to the 30 block. Or do you need to modify it to fit. What needs to be done?

do a quick search mate u will find pages and pages of info on what needs to be done

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so after a long while i got the motor in the car ::teehee: which im stocked with got a few little question

first is a barb that im not sure where it goes to see pic

second in my wiring for my alternator by the looks of it my mechanic cut the 2 wires going to it n the only 2 wires i can find in the loom that look they go to it arnt cut :S so it someone could let me know what they think n if there wires for something else let me know :D

last pic is just one of the motor pretty happy with myself done everything alone and first attempt at all this stuff :P

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