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Hi guys,

I took some quick photos today, so I thought I'd post them up here.

I know the car is filthy, but I was in a rush. General all black theme happening, might spray the rims black too.

Maserati style vents on the side, which I think look nice.

HKS Supercharger. Car sounds amazingly awesome. Just screams from the get go (even at low speeds).

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Thanks,

Ali.

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Car came like that from Japan.

It is intercooled and also has an oil cooler I think, no overheating issues what so ever.

Yep running F-Con.

Have not dynoed it yet, will do that soon then post results here.

Hey I

Simply Freakin Awesome Man

I am slowly looking at add one for my 2005 V but I have an Auto and I will need an additional items to cool my Tranny.

Hey I

Where did you get it installed and Tuned and if the shop is in Sydney can you pm me a install price.

Where did you Purchase your HKS SC from, OZ, Japan, USA?

GL and you may think of getting a cover........

Car came like that from Japan.

It is intercooled and also has an oil cooler I think, no overheating issues what so ever.

Yep running F-Con.

Have not dynoed it yet, will do that soon then post results here.

is it street registered?

is it street registered?

Yeah just came back from compliance/registration last week.

Had to 'return the car back to stock' for compliance ;).

nice :thumbsup: . although the mazzer style front quarter panel vents do not appeal to me :P

Haha, they seem to be very polar, a love/hate thing.

  • 1 month later...

Yo any news on the dyno? im looking at getting this kit for my V. do you know if they have changed any of the internals on the car so you can run higher psi or if its just stock and running around 5psi like the kit says you should?

  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry for late update.

Had some ECU/starting issues that are now sorted.

The iternals have been upgraded so I will be running 8psi in the future, the car will be tuned again in 2 weeks after all work is completed.

Last week, the car was tuned at 4psi and made 254rwkw on a conservative tune (Impul ECU with HKS F-Con piggyback).

Also have new rims:

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It is actually a semi-automatic.

It has cooler, oil cooler, cooling plates for transmission, bigger brakes etc.

Fuel pump ?

I dont mind the guards, i think would like awesome with tinded windows, different and blackedout grill also black lower grills and slightly tint the headlights bit darker.

Nice either way.

It is actually a semi-automatic.

It has cooler, oil cooler, cooling plates for transmission, bigger brakes etc.

So its basicly just the stock HKS kit with some cooling and braking performance added, do you know if it has the HKS headders and cats also?

As for the lights i think these would look mint im going to get a set for my V

http://strafeautomotive.com/product.php?productid=16197&cat=266&page=1

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So its basicly just the stock HKS kit with some cooling and braking performance added, do you know if it has the HKS headders and cats also?

As for the lights i think these would look mint im going to get a set for my V

http://strafeautomot...&cat=266&page=1

They look good, but i think go for either LEDs or Halos, not both. I made a DIY in which u can do halos for like $40.

Im greedy ill take them both :D i think they will look mint on my my V, im smoking tail lights have my kenstyle front and rear fitted getting Greddy side as the Ken's didnt fit put them up front slam it on 20s gg btw soz for off topic :nyaanyaa:

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