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Hey all, thought i'd chuck this up for anyone who is interested in a 25 build chasing 500 plus rwkw. Car used to have stock motor putting out 296rwkw with the old faithful 3076r and not much else. Now with my current licence issues (ie lack of) i will be building the motor fiiinally with parts i got thru NYTSKY an Raw Brokerage several years ago. So the list so far consists of;

CP pistons 20 thou over 9 to 1 comp

Eagle H Beam rods with ARP 2000 bolts

ARP head and main studs

Nitto oil pump

Full fuel system (sard surge tank with two AEM pumps inside and pierburg lift pump)

Custom low mount t3 manifold with Turbosmart 45mm Hyper gate

Custom plenum on stock runners with stock throttle body

Now i am just waiting on my custom turbo the boys at JEM have ordered which is something like a Garrett GT3794r with t3 rear. Still working out cam ideas an also injectors which may be ID2000's. Haltech Platinum Pro will be going in along with maybe a Profec B ebc. Hopefully with all this on e-flex it should pump out over 500rwkw fingers crossed. Will whack some photos on once stuff gets serious, we all know what the parts look like :) Also, all my old parts will be for sale ;) Will chuck them in the for sale section soon enough...

Cheers!

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Heres the old girl pulled ready for stripping

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Poor girl pulled apart

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My sexy oil pump :)

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aaaaand my custom JEM turbo all finished up today!!

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Sneak peek at billet compressor

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Can't wait till this beast is done :D

Edited by MR 33

Well plan has changed a little bit. Ended up selling my old turbo set up including manifold and gate, so I will now be going with a high mount set up. Should be easier to work on, not too mention look better :yes:

Motor miiight be back tomorrow, if not week next from machining. Will put up some more photos as the build progresses

  • 4 weeks later...

Build is moving along nicely! Have decided on going solid lifter conversion. Cams will be 260in/270ex. Fuel system is nearly complete, went with Xspurt 2000cc injectors and twin inlet top feed rail. Just waiting on motor then everything should flow along nicely :)

Boot install just about done

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Engine bay with twin filters and Turbosmart FPR

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The bad girl chillin out lol

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  • 2 weeks later...

Little update, cams have been decided on along with solid lifter conversion. Have decided to drop the VCT in order to get the cams we want. Have gone with Tomei Procams 270 inlet and exhaust with 10.25mm lift. Should sound grumpy! :yes: Got Supertech solid lifter kit with oversize valves and all the good bits that come with it as well. Tomei cam gears on the front. All that arrived during the week and has been sent away to machine shop. Changed from my custom plenum (which is for sale) to a Greddy style one, which we painted in wrinkle black. Along with my black fuel rail, reg, lines and fittings it should look very sexy I think. Getting ever closer to hearing this thing fire up!

Plenum and rail lookin nice

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Cam gears. Don't know why I didn't take photos of Supertech kit, soo many goodies lol

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Engine bay all cleaned up ready for the beast to be dropped in (lots of wd40 and sore fingers)

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  • 2 months later...

Been a while! Some progress shots;

Cam covers painted up JEM blue ;)

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Ross balancer

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Head finished, oversize valves etc

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Cams in :)

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Block ready to get filled with goodies

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All back together!! (yet to spray alternator)

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Not long now.....

  • 3 weeks later...

Cheers! Seem no one is interested so kinda let it go a bit lol Should have a run in tune next week! :woot:

I am... Will suss it out on Saturday if i am allowed :ph34r:

  • 4 weeks later...

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