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exactly what im aiming for... starlet is 1.3 engine also yes?

fabricator reckons itll pull crazy power..... im not so sure. engine is 300k old...

1331cc 321,000km engine.

Also it's my wife's car :)

so this weekend, we finished the cooler piping, and made a custom intake using a rip off hks filter from china!

car runs and runs well, although we have the bov completely disconected from the cooler piping as too stop the boost getting to the engine.

specs.

1275 300km engine

ga15 throttle body and afm

custom manifold

custom cooler piping

ford xr6 turbo intercooler

1 x t28 garrett gtr turbo.

future mods (to support e85)

gtst fuel pump.

cga3 top feed fuel rail, modded with vq25 injectors to fit cg13 intake mani.

exedy hd clutch

jun 3.4kg flywheel. (or 4kg cant rememebr)

hopefully get this done over the next two weekends.... tune is 6th of june. (if the nistune is ready in time)

the little micra that could, rajabdamn.

cant believe you got the fuel rail to work with those bits and pieces, usually they are a PITA to get different things to fit.

Where did you source the clutch and flywheel? did they double the budget of this build?

the little micra that could, rajabdamn.

cant believe you got the fuel rail to work with those bits and pieces, usually they are a PITA to get different things to fit.

Where did you source the clutch and flywheel? did they double the budget of this build?

havent got the fuel rail to fit yet.

yes it will be fidlly, but its been done before, the only issue is clearance.....

i got the clutch and fly in a package with the hks/ohlins/tein suspension setup. and it cost just under a years rego.

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