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03-12-2010, 04:31 PM

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Oh, and big turbo bbq...
should be fun...we could always do it in the complex between our builds haha

thats a nice looking gasket in the first pic..how much it cost?
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03-13-2010, 03:21 PM

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should be fun...we could always do it in the complex between our builds haha

thats a nice looking gasket in the first pic..how much it cost?
stop it you know I'll be winning you 50 dollars tonight.


Anyways I just got the downpipe material in, I'm ordering the flanges tonight. I ordered the wrong size intake elbo so I'll have to reorder 3inch. Thursday I'l be getting the exhaust and I should have everything ready for fabbing up the downpipe.


321whp @ 22psi 93oct. CTSturbo 50trim .63a/r, tial 38mm wastegate, custom downpipe, custom eurodyne maestro 7 630 file

Winter rebuild in the works!!!
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03-13-2010, 11:46 PM

pics clown, unless your gonna bring it to my place.. but seriously we're ripping it up at karyoaky(no idea how to spell) tonight beotch!!!
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Update I'm going to start cutting and measuring for the downpipe. My when I got the kit I realized the studs were missing and called clay. 3 days no response I get a knock on my door and they arrived priority mail. Thats customer service at its best.


321whp @ 22psi 93oct. CTSturbo 50trim .63a/r, tial 38mm wastegate, custom downpipe, custom eurodyne maestro 7 630 file

Winter rebuild in the works!!!
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03-15-2010, 03:04 PM

buy my ecu!
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03-15-2010, 08:44 PM

830cc is a bit much for my setup and I'm going eurodyne anyways. Thanks though GLWS


321whp @ 22psi 93oct. CTSturbo 50trim .63a/r, tial 38mm wastegate, custom downpipe, custom eurodyne maestro 7 630 file

Winter rebuild in the works!!!
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03-16-2010, 11:22 AM

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When I'm ready over the summer sometime I'll step it up and get a walbro fuel


23psi should be around 350whp pump gas (theswoleguy made 360whp at 21

SO what software are you going to run this on out of the gate? I was confused bc I read 630's and Maestro but thought that wasn't till summer.

Also Josh ran 360Hp and rev'ed to 8500 on a stock head and stock rods so I am not sure I would use him as a comparable number he was a bit crazy. Oh and he broke an exhaust valve and borked the whole motor 2 weeks ago.


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03-16-2010, 11:26 AM

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Also Josh ran 360Hp and rev'ed to 8500 on a stock head and stock rods so I am not sure I would use him as a comparable number he was a bit crazy. Oh and he broke an exhaust valve and borked the whole motor 2 weeks ago.
I would be careful with the boost, really. I've replaced a few motors that were running 22-24psi on gt28rs', 50-trim's and 60-trim's for as little as 800 miles. Don't get greedy.



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03-16-2010, 04:54 PM

Update: I threw on the manifold to get an idea of what kind of bend I'll need for the downpipe. I also removed the oil feed line to figure out what adaptor I'll need for the new line. I'll probably be reusing the stock flanges for the outlet. I also removed the stock injectors today to get an idea of what spacers I'll need for the fuel rail. Thanks for haenszel's idea I'll probably just use nuts to space out the rail a bit farther for the 630cc injectors. I'll post the pics sometime tonight.


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Winter rebuild in the works!!!
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Looks like I may have a little trouble with fitment of the inlet because of the inlet and outlet of the heater core.






Mounted her up too take some measurements of the downpipe.





I didn't really have time to post the install of the injectors tonight but I'll end up doing that tomorrow or thursday.


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