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Hopefully its coming soon mate he did take the wheels for a spin today so hope he hands his essay over on time lol. I think he didnt mind it aye :whistling:

Where is Jezzy boy's essay after driving Mick O's car? Or have i missed it...

Hopefully its coming soon mate he did take the wheels for a spin today so hope he hands his essay over on time lol. I think he didnt mind it aye :whistling:

He did say somewhere that he will write a sentence about it tho.. :wink

Nice result Mick O, how long before it gets wound up? :whistling:

I just started modifying the stainless 0.82 rear I bought, I was planning to fit this to the GTX3071 but it looks like I have sold the turbo as a kit so it will be bolted to a GTX3076 now. The price has really come down on them lately, $1300 delivered is bloody cheap imo, and the stainless rear housing was only $250 shipped, or $350 with the vband flanges.

The Chinese knockoff Tial housing looks to be better quality than the my 1.06 Tial one which surprised me. Now to hack it up. :)

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Thanks Scotty haha she gets wound up alright now :thumbsup: The staino housing looks the goods mate & $1300 is a bargain! How far off is the 76 upgrade mate?

Nice result Mick O, how long before it gets wound up? :whistling:

I just started modifying the stainless 0.82 rear I bought, I was planning to fit this to the GTX3071 but it looks like I have sold the turbo as a kit so it will be bolted to a GTX3076 now. The price has really come down on them lately, $1300 delivered is bloody cheap imo, and the stainless rear housing was only $250 shipped, or $350 with the vband flanges.

The Chinese knockoff Tial housing looks to be better quality than the my 1.06 Tial one which surprised me. Now to hack it up. :)

Thanks Scotty haha she gets wound up alright now :thumbsup: The staino housing looks the goods mate & $1300 is a bargain! How far off is the 76 upgrade mate?

I should have it together in a month or so mate, its about three days work to replicate the existing piping and fit it all.

I have a goal of 350awkw through the auto, not sure if it will end in tears but I have a spare engine and trans now as backup.

Sounds like a plan scotty ill be sure to keep an eye out for your results mate good luck hope it comes together sweetly

I should have it together in a month or so mate, its about three days work to replicate the existing piping and fit it all.

I have a goal of 350awkw through the auto, not sure if it will end in tears but I have a spare engine and trans now as backup.

Sorry Micko. Was at dinner and then the movies.

I have to say i was very impressed with the power delivery of ur setup. Frys the tyres and pulls hard at the same time. Snaps through the rpm very quickly. I did a 4th gear low rpm pull just to the see when it came on with some load, started pulling around 3400 and was on strong at 4000 before backing off due to the speed limit ;)

Oh yeah did u tell everyone that u stalled my car when u were driving HAHAHAHA :P

All good buddy thanks for the good review and the drive of ya beast even if i did stall it glad it was only in front of you and not EVERYBODY back at the shops hahaha! Liked the way you made those quality nankang tyres scream their guts out i could hardly hear ya 26 over it and i was at almost 6000rpm haha

Sorry Micko. Was at dinner and then the movies.

I have to say i was very impressed with the power delivery of ur setup. Frys the tyres and pulls hard at the same time. Snaps through the rpm very quickly. I did a 4th gear low rpm pull just to the see when it came on with some load, started pulling around 3400 and was on strong at 4000 before backing off due to the speed limit ;)

Oh yeah did u tell everyone that u stalled my car when u were driving HAHAHAHA :P

Dont post a video unless its full throttle, its misleading to see something that isnt 100% of its ability :thumbsup:

I think the G4 CEL can be set to do different tasks.. Normally the CEL is for knock, you will have to ask Yavuz what hes set the CEL to do on your G4.

Thats true dude but not many places i can do that tbh gunna give him a call see what he says :whistling: still gunna post it though haha still gives the guys an idea of how she goes :nyaanyaa:

Dont post a video unless its full throttle, its misleading to see something that isnt 100% of its ability :thumbsup:

I think the G4 CEL can be set to do different tasks.. Normally the CEL is for knock, you will have to ask Yavuz what hes set the CEL to do on your G4.

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