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New stereo was about 1100

New Michelin PS3 245/40ZR18 all round
Wheel alignment, parts

12/8/16
Nistune, tune and alarm system install at C-red

19/8/16
New Spitfire coils and power tune at C-red

New front discs ordered DBA T3
Braided brake lines
Tein coilovers
New replacement coil harness
Cooling pro stealth intercooler and piping


124000 - 30/7/16
Coolant flush and replace with Red
Oil and Filter flush and replace
Transmission oil flush and replace (Partial sump only)

And a whole bunch of little shit
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Not sure mate just having a look at what's out there, not keen on a certain 400hp with stock turbo r33

Considering checking out modifications for the 34 tbh east bear kit and a paint job/body work and some nice wheels then up to 300hp work from C-Red & drop a manual in it, just need to weigh it all up

Manual conversion 3k maybe lil more with better clutch
New computer 700 (nistune) - 3000 (haltech)
Injectors 500 -1000
So many turbos to choose from but go hypergear ATR43SS (its what im going to go and trev has) 1600 approx inc lines plus you can ad extras (bushings vs bearings)
Exhaust 500 -3000
Upgrade to more acurate guages 1000
@t_revz anything else you reckon?

Oh if u do go haltech you will want the dash to go with it.
1 minute ago, z00key said:


Manual conversion 3k maybe lil more with better clutch
New computer 700 (nistune) - 3000 (haltech)
Injectors 500 -1000
So many turbos to choose from but go hypergear ATR43SS (its what im going to go and trev has) 1600 approx inc lines plus you can ad extras (bushings vs bearings)
Exhaust 500 -3000
Upgrade to more acurate guages 1000
@t_revz anything else you reckon?

Oh if u do go haltech you will want the dash to go with it.

he has nistune already

injectors $1000

SS2 turbo is gooooood

exhaust $1000 for 3 inch straight though with 1 muffler and jjr bellmouth dump

fuel pump upgrade

and Nos....2 of the big ones!!!

4 minutes ago, z00key said:


So many turbos to choose from but go hypergear ATR43SS (its what im going to go and trev has) 1600 approx inc lines plus you can ad extras 

your welcome to try mine to see what an SS2 feels llike before you buy

just watch out for Kerbs

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Just now, z00key said:


Yours bushings or bearings?

ball bearing. SS series 1,1.5,1.8,2 and 3 were all ball bearing.

atr43 series was bush bearing. 

 

not sure about the new SAT series. i havent kept track of that topic for a bit

used to be around 900 for atr and 1600 for SS. about 400-500rpm difference in spool

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It has a 3" exhaust turbo back already but it's a Mank one from a dodgey shop so would replace when a new turbo is bolted up.

Needs new injectors, fuel pump, afm, turbo to make 300 ish

Spoke to Mark about E85 he said don't bother

3 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

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Spoke to Mark about E85 he said don't bother

yeah you wont need e85 for 300

 

i did 266 with hiflow turbo, intercooler and powerfc with a bit more boost. maxing out injectors and AFM




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