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Old 10-02-2010, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by ReApEr75
I don't know if you said this or not but im just curious, where you getting your black coolant, oil, and other lines from?
XRP is up the street from the shop.... it hurts every time I walk out of there lol

Originally Posted by badmfkr
how doe's the fuel line connect to the rail?
I see the exhaust out the fender. why did'nt you use the ebay down pipe for a street car?

doe's the motor torque any w/ soild mounts (Move like with rubber mounts) just curious w/ you'r connectorless
cold pipe if rubber mounts where used would the MAF crack due to motor movement?

I like the cold side won't ever have to worry about an IC pipe connector blowing off.

did you relocate the fuse boxs where the air pump was?
The fuel comes in from the back, then goes out from the back. I didnt like their Downpipe, needs to be bigger. Shouldn't move with the solids, but with the intercooler and piping on a street car its good to have something that moves. You can see I have a bar from Vibrant welded on the pipe that quick disconnects. The fuse box is where it usually is, just on the bottom side.

Thanks for the comments guys, picking the trans up on Monday...
Old 10-04-2010, 06:16 PM
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Picked up the Mikes TH-400, reverse valve body, transbrake, SFI flexplate, and bellhousing. Will pick up the Continental Convertor later this week.

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i thought you cant weld AN fittings on stock water pumps?
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What flex plate is that?
Old 10-05-2010, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by trans2000am
i thought you cant weld AN fittings on stock water pumps?
Long as you can weld it you can.

Originally Posted by gsxr1k2
What flex plate is that?
I am not sure, I will ask Mike.

Turbo kit is officially finished. Wastegate piping is on and routed back to the down pipe.





Old 10-06-2010, 06:54 AM
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how bout a few more pics of that downpipe? i like it, where are you gonna get a bezel to protect the bumper?
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Amazing attention to detail. Great build!
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Nice, and clean. Can you give more info on the turbo?
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Originally Posted by CarsandWomen
how bout a few more pics of that downpipe? i like it, where are you gonna get a bezel to protect the bumper?
I have a ring on the inside and outside of the bumper where the pipe exits. I will try and get some more shots up of the DP.

Originally Posted by PadenAlbin
Amazing attention to detail. Great build!
Thank you.

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Nice, and clean. Can you give more info on the turbo?
Precision 76mm, ball bearing with a .96 a/r
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that engine bay is beautiful man

great job
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Any updates??? Dyno #'s etc...?
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what kind of power can be made with the precision 76? When are you expecting to have it spooled?

Are you running a boost controller or just going off the wastegate spring?
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Originally Posted by deeloc1
Any updates??? Dyno #'s etc...?
Originally Posted by deeloc1
Any updates on the turbo car? #'s?
Kind of fell by the wayside, I still need to go pick my convertor up. Been busy with customers cars and getting my race car ready for PSCA... Heres the newest toy for that... 2 of them.




Originally Posted by Fondle
what kind of power can be made with the precision 76? When are you expecting to have it spooled?

Are you running a boost controller or just going off the wastegate spring?
Should make 650 on pump with the auto. Just a spring, no controller.
Old 11-04-2010, 10:12 PM
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if you dont mind how much do you recon uve spent so far on this beast? im bout to start my build and would like to know what im getting in to..awesome awesome build btw..
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Originally Posted by Greg@RET
Kind of fell by the wayside, I still need to go pick my convertor up. Been busy with customers cars and getting my race car ready for PSCA... Heres the newest toy for that... 2 of them.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFGC5BaHJeI



Should make 650 on pump with the auto. Just a spring, no controller.
Thats some win right there
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Originally Posted by blown90camaro
if you dont mind how much do you recon uve spent so far on this beast? im bout to start my build and would like to know what im getting in to..awesome awesome build btw..
I try not to think about it lol I had $11k in the car as a roller (car, paint, rear, suspension), $5k in the turbo set up, $3k in the trans, motor was sponsored, and another $3k in misc.... easy lol
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Nice built, everything looks real clean. Whats the a/r on the 67billet?
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car looks great man keep up the hard work
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awsome set nice work it good to see some one take pride



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