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Ben C34

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  1. Weird, but wouldn't stress about it I would bet you don't have any service history to confirm the ks so just ignore and carry on.
  2. Ae yu in Australia? That would make that manifold around 4000 with gst and shipping, then you will get stung with duty etc. that is a completely mental amount of money to spend for what will be negligible gains..
  3. In that case I can say it is 1000000 percent not going to happen for you.
  4. This guy knows how to do it!
  5. Correct I emailed them in august and that was the response. If that gets updated to allow 5v inputs direct to it it will be great.
  6. Next problem using a tablet is how do you plan for it to turn on and off on its own. Using arduino solves the off and on and has many 0-5 v inputs, just need to cook your brain to get it to display nicely on a tft display. (making it display is easy, making it look good is hard)
  7. Just check first if they are interchangeable. The ls1 in commodores have different drive pulley offsets to the other variants in the states, and are mounted in a different location so potentially not interchangeable for 2 reasons
  8. I'd be measuring up for an engine swap!, BUT that's taking the easy way out I wonder what info you could get emailing some cam grinders, Kelfords etc
  9. And to add to all sensible advice above, when using the same callipers the chances of being able to do what you plan are slim. Typically only works when going from a really small to much larger rotor to give space for adaptor bracket, smaller diameter changes pretty much can't happen.
  10. Naughty boy. best way for a quicker response would be to report the post and mention why you have reported yourself.{actually not even sure if you can report yourself, snitches get stitches)
  11. https://www.tomeiusa.com/_2003web-catalogue/e090_camshaft-specs.html To be honest I can't see how knowing a different engine, especially an inline VS vee engines cam specs will help, but above link has what you are after. No mention of at what lift, so please guess!
  12. Or not worry about it?
  13. Something f**ky is happening here. The spark plug should screw directly into the head, yours screws into something weird.... get rid of them all and screw them in like normal
  14. Because it doesn't use oil. I do the same with my daily cars, they don't use oil, so I don't check. Once you get a idea the engine doesn't use any noticeable amount of oil you can stop checking! Im your case you car burns a fair bit if oil, so you need to keep an eye on it. To me that's a mental amount of oil, but really it's not like you are going to rebuild the engine just because of that
  15. Can still be a boost leak. Turbo will be working its guts out, heaps hotter intake air and higher back pressure.. to test for boost leaks you need to pressure test. My vote is boost leak.
  16. Pretty much every turbo needs a 90 bend welded on
  17. It does slightly raise boiling point of water. But that is not at all required.
  18. That's definitely what it means, higher pressure cap equals higher system pressure. Silicon tape may work a little, but is obviously not a fix or suggested
  19. Thanks for updating, and confirming my internet diagnosis!
  20. You sure the regulator is plumbed the correct way?
  21. That's correct. If you didn't touch the gear no worries. A woodruff key can't slide out
  22. I would be happy with some reflective heat shielding on that drain.
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