Pics of the 40oz.

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Pics of the 40oz.

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I figured one cannot be a member forever without posting a few pics of his or her junk (My car not Privates)
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Nice looking setup. Where is the mod list?
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clean car man looks good
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sweet. I love the colour of the car its so badass.

I remember looking through your cardomain when you first turboed your car with the gtir turbo! Man was that long ago.
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Sorry Brad got ahead of myself

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Custom built by me intake manifold, intercooler piping (powder coated) and Log manifold (FTL) because I became frustrated with the RamHorn mani I partially constructed, full 3inch downpipe to Ebay special 3 inch exhaust.
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Haha Kings, the GTIR was fun for awhile!

Thanks for the kind words
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Post by Justin L »

im feelin the 40oz.
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Post by ZenkiS13 »

your set up is very clean and am aiming for something similiar. you also have one super clean coupe, gotta love the nissan charcoal grey paint.

btw, does the cometic HG really leak????
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Really like the intake mani....

Good looking car....

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+1 for the clean coupe, that thing is sharp...
if you dont mind me asking how did you set up the 2step?
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Clean!
Just a lightly modded 92' 240sx 5 speed thats faster, better looking and more reliable than 99.9% of the junk on the road.
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Post by FandZ »

More pictures of that intake manifold m8! Nice set up.


And where's the MAF? No maf?
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that's one giant piece of pipe for your turbo, what is the OD for that piece of pipe?

Did you steal it from the underground fuel line from alaska? Sheesh.

Anyway looks nice, no offense, i'm not diggin the holes, but very nice setup!
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damn, grey coupes are my favorites, you car looks damn sexy. nice job.
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jwrose wrote:+1 for the clean coupe, that thing is sharp...
if you dont mind me asking how did you set up the 2step?
I'm using a MSD 2step set at 5800rpm which connects to the 6al box.
And to activate it I have one of those trans brake mushroom switches, just hold the botton down, push pedal to the floor, drop clutch and release the botton, simply and fun.
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Ihiryu wrote:that's one giant piece of pipe for your turbo, what is the OD for that piece of pipe?

Did you steal it from the underground fuel line from alaska? Sheesh.

Anyway looks nice, no offense, i'm not diggin the holes, but very nice setup!
4inch turbo inlet from racecarparts.com I believe?

I have been kicking around the idea of ditching the holes and cutting a section out like Nissanfanatic, Kingsblend.......
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say NO to holes in your front bumper. nice car
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1wheelwonder wrote:
Ihiryu wrote:that's one giant piece of pipe for your turbo, what is the OD for that piece of pipe?

Did you steal it from the underground fuel line from alaska? Sheesh.

Anyway looks nice, no offense, i'm not diggin the holes, but very nice setup!
4inch turbo inlet from racecarparts.com I believe?

I have been kicking around the idea of ditching the holes and cutting a section out like Nissanfanatic, Kingsblend.......

just cut the whole front part off. thats all, no funky holes, lots of fresh air to the core.


BTW, adding a koyo rad would finish off the engine bay real nice.
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Really clean setup man love it but I too was wondering how you you did the whole blow through z32 maf because like they said before I don't see one could you please explain and again love'n it.
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ZenkiS13 wrote:
1wheelwonder wrote:
Ihiryu wrote:that's one giant piece of pipe for your turbo, what is the OD for that piece of pipe?

Did you steal it from the underground fuel line from alaska? Sheesh.

Anyway looks nice, no offense, i'm not diggin the holes, but very nice setup!
4inch turbo inlet from racecarparts.com I believe?

I have been kicking around the idea of ditching the holes and cutting a section out like Nissanfanatic, Kingsblend.......

just cut the whole front part off. thats all, no funky holes, lots of fresh air to the core.


BTW, adding a koyo rad would finish off the engine bay real nice.
Koyo or Mishimoto (sp)? is in the future, my car hates this Alabama air

I thought the current brass Koyo would suffice my NA needs years ago, I really didn't I needed anything more, but I was wrong.
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Crash33 wrote:Really clean setup man love it but I too was wondering how you you did the whole blow through z32 maf because like they said before I don't see one could you please explain and again love'n it.
Basically a blow-through style setup allows you to run a non-recirculated bov without stalling, whereas a pull through style setup may stall when the bov open to release positive pressure during shifts.

The maf is moved after the bov in my case after the intercooler and before the throttle body on the cold pipe.

Having driven both ways I decided to stick with blow-through because the car seems to idle better and such.

Some say you can damage a maf this way but I will believe it when I see it, 350z's run this way all the time.
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are those 5zigen's 17's or 18's ?
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17s, 235s out back 205s up front. I need more meat. I have an extra set of sportmax 17x9 and 17x8's I rock sometimes with 235s up front and 275s out back.
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1wheelwonder wrote:
Crash33 wrote:Really clean setup man love it but I too was wondering how you you did the whole blow through z32 maf because like they said before I don't see one could you please explain and again love'n it.
Basically a blow-through style setup allows you to run a non-recirculated bov without stalling, whereas a pull through style setup may stall when the bov open to release positive pressure during shifts.

The maf is moved after the bov in my case after the intercooler and before the throttle body on the cold pipe.

Having driven both ways I decided to stick with blow-through because the car seems to idle better and such.

Some say you can damage a maf this way but I will believe it when I see it, 350z's run this way all the time.

with your setup? i'd suggest koyo, cuz its a good radiator, but i hear mishimoto is decent for the price. i'd just buy a koyo and protect your investment.
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F that, Id choose my Mishimoto over a Koyo any day.
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i got a two row aluminum radiator off of ebay, $145 dollars shipped, and it kept my temperatures steady on the dyno with 112degree ambient temps.

Dropped right in the mounts with no problems and i love it. Kind of like an ebay intercooler. Works 90% as efficient as name brand for 40% the cost.

Got it from ebay store oscarsradiators if anyone is interested.

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I'll admit i'm jealous of your coupe if you show some more pics of the intake mani. 8)
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Post by sloka-t »

how well does that blanket keep under hood temps down?
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sloka-t wrote:how well does that blanket keep under hood temps down?
great! i have the same one!
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super clean sexy setup
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Post by 1wheelwonder »

Thanks guys for the comments,

The turbo blanket along with a wrapped downpipe makes a huge difference in under hood temps, I don't feel like my hood is going to melt anymore!
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