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Mate from personal experience go the triple rotor, it sounds amazing and pulls like a freight train (and mine is running on low boost in a heavy fk'n Cosmo) you WON'T be dissapointed.

I know it's a Mazda mate and I love rotors don't get me wrong just trying to warm it up at 5am isn't the best haha, castle hill exhaust? Have they done the ls1 conversion? Mite give them a call disarve. I wanted to stay turbo but if all else fails I may have to do that, or I'm just gonna spend the 7k on my 13b hank!! Just wanted some thing different is all, but seems different is way to hard!

Who I the best rotor guru in qld?

hang on I thought you were in Sydney.

if you are in qld I can point you in the direction of engine conversion kings.

His recent conversions are

Twin turbo 1GZ (5L V12 toyota motor) in to a Gen 3 Subaru Liberty

Single turbo 1GZ in to 1990 Merc 190E

Turbo 1UZ in to Low lux

VQ30det in to S15

2JZ single turbo in to E30 318i BMW

AMAuto at Noosa.

Get on it.

hang on I thought you were in Sydney.

if you are in qld I can point you in the direction of engine conversion kings.

His recent conversions are

Twin turbo 1GZ (5L V12 toyota motor) in to a Gen 3 Subaru Liberty

Single turbo 1GZ in to 1990 Merc 190E

Turbo 1UZ in to Low lux

VQ30det in to S15

2JZ single turbo in to E30 318i BMW

AMAuto at Noosa.

Get on it.

Sorry my mistake.

Fit 1GZ-FE and win, win all day long!

Toretto had one, last time I checked :P

He might be in japan atm. Heard there were a few busters after him

I got his number bro

Was talking to him today his a bit busy with the drift scene but should be able to fit you in or his mate Ryan can help

0408 257 613 just message him

Ask any racer, any real racer

Put the 26 in a old mustang. Dom and his boys have done it. Thing drifts awesome.

Dom is crazy! he lives his life a quarter mile at a time. Nothing else matters: not the mortgage, not the store, not his team and all their bullshit. For those ten seconds or less, his free.

You boys are cruel. :whistling:

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Nismold im gonna try and stay with the turbo (don't want to turbo the ls1) I have a 05 bf gt so thats my v8 and after I get the engine in I want to make some nice HP. I know I can with a v8 but yeah really like the idea of a 6cyl turbo, a heap of people have a stab at me but I've wanted to do it for a whole so I'm gonna try :)

Nismold im gonna try and stay with the turbo (don't want to turbo the ls1) I have a 05 bf gt so thats my v8 and after I get the engine in I want to make some nice HP. I know I can with a v8 but yeah really like the idea of a 6cyl turbo, a heap of people have a stab at me but I've wanted to do it for a whole so I'm gonna try :)

OIC - I thought you were going LS1 by your comments

All good :D

Gonna have to agree with a couple of the other blokes here regarding LS-into-FD. There's entire kits (and tutorials if you're keen on tackling it yourself) from the US that would be far cheaper than fabbing up components to make a 26 fit into the bay of a FD.

I'll be looking the way of a ls1(maybe turbo :) if the 26,and 2jz is wayyy to expensive I've allowed some $$ to do the mod so I'm not to worried about the cash side unless it's gonna cost over 10k then I'll be deffently going ls1 giving amauto a call now see what he reckons :). Fingers crossed

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