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  1. So, are they going to be doing the T4? Or did they not answer the question? I sure hope so.
  2. Sorry Lithium, you are correct. I should have gone into a little more detail. I was thinking for quick spool, which I understand by your reply, and looking at the map, would not be a good marriage. It looks like I will wait for the 770s to come out, and go that route. Hypertune makes twin manifolds for the G25s, if anyone is going that route. My car is more street than track, so I really do not need that much power.
  3. This page is gold with great information. Thank you guys! Would running twin 550 be a worthwhile combo?
  4. I was informed that someone on here has done this. I used the search function, but could not find it. Can you guys point me in the right direction? Cheers, Tony
  5. Thanks, That was the info I needed.
  6. I have looked at old threads, but I could not find the answer. Cheers, Tony
  7. I will be using a 1.2 metal head gasket. I am not sure what the CC is of the head, that is why I ask. Cheers, Tony
  8. Here are the stock cam specs from an R33 GTR, the R32 should be very similar. Intake: 240 duration @ 8.58mm lift. Exhaust: 236 duration @ 8.28mm lift I cannot find anything on the timing events, if any of you have them post them up. __________________
  9. I found some good rules for setting up a cam; Advancing the cam gear opens a valve earlier, and closes it sooner... retarding the cam gear, opens the valve later, and closes it later... since all you've done is moved a fixed event. Advancing Intake and Exhaust : This will provide the car with more bottom end power, and will decrease top end. Advancing both cam gears will move overlap earlier. Retarding Intake and Exhaust : This will increase the cars top end, but will decrease low end. Retarding both cam gears will move the overlap later and but will not change the amount of overlap. Advance Exhaust Only : This will help the cars top end, and it reduces overlap. Retard Exhaust only : This will help the cars mid range power, very useful for cars with big turbos / big cams. By increasing overlap, It decreases lag significantly. Doing this will bring the boost on all at once. Advance Intake only : This will increase overlap and helps the cars bottom end and mid range power. This mod will bring the turbo on all at once. The lift has a dramatic effect on low R.P.M. performance, but has a lesser effect at higher R.P.M.s. Duration has the opposite effect of lift. The longer the duration, the more the R.P.M. horsepower will be boosted, but it is at the expense of lower R.P.M. horsepower. As we all know, it's a bunch of trade offs. What one tuner might think is a good trade off, another will think its a bad trade off. That is when the debates will start.
  10. Denso O2 Sensor Oxygen Ford E F PART NUMBER 234-4070? I was told that all the Ford E F series will work, but I wanted to make sure. Cheers, Tony
  11. Oh, that explains that. Cool, thanks. My Circuit board has FC-BOX-01-00 © SR 2001 on it
  12. The inside of my box looks exactly like that, but totally different.
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