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Sorry guys its been a little while

Some new wheels

I know they're xxr. But I couldn't afford something supernice

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And coming soon thanks to Mr. Evoxenon will be something along the lines of this:

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Was wondering who these were going to?

How are they?

Got any pics of light cut off?

Mind asking how much they set you back?

Hey man. When did you see them?

I don't have any pics of light cut off but I can take some.

Way better than stock.

About 500 with parts and postage to Darwin and back.

Cool thanks!

Saw them on the evo xenon facebook page a while back

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  • 2 weeks later...

I'm pumped. Nistune and id1000 dropping it off on 7th feb for tune

Just completed the major service

Bearings

Seals

Thermostat

Timing belt

Water pump

Usual filters etc

Hi flow panel filter

Fuel filter

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Any final tips before I take the car I for a tune? Am I forgetting anything?

I'm expecting between 250-270rwkw after some research. A bit hard to say as I'm not sure what sort of issues we will run into

Big thanks to Marcus at Jdm accessories and stao!!

And who could forget the mrs for bearing with me lol

Edited by Therealsandybang

Looks like you've done everything that I would recommend. Jez will fit a new set of plugs before the tune.

I think 260-280rwkw is easily achievable, try not to get hung up on a number though, is very easy to do so, just compare how the car feels/drives :)

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you right in the ball park with power figures for the setup you have got, i think youl enjoy the turbo. everyone who rides shotgun in my car loves the punch it has when it kicks in

dyno graphs when you can! :D good luck with it

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I've got one of his newer SS2's with ball bearings and a larger compressor and turbine housing so if you got the same as mine I'd dare say 300 shouldn't be too much of an issue fairly safely. Mine made 320 on E85 with only 22psi so there's lots more in it

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