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what can i say isaac, ur a filthy ricer ;)

mike i like it :D

i'm gonna have to agree with shanef :P

oh, and mornin isaac

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i was up till late discussing with a friend our engine options for it. it'll be either a 13BTT, 20BTT, 2J or a UJZ (lexus v8) cant decide. i wanna keep the weight low and balanced.

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oh and the lexus v8 is a 1UZ

those bullet roadsters run them, i had a good look at one at this years jambo very high qualty work in those cars.. they do a supercharged version too

900kg, would like to go rotor, 20BTT preferably, but could be a problem with emmissions and acquiring one. plus you can get more power out of the rotaries with less mods

900kg, would like to go rotor, 20BTT preferably, but could be a problem with emmissions and acquiring one. plus you can get more power out of the rotaries with less mods

yeah but rotarys are thirsty lil buggers, and i believe cost more to maintain than say a sr/rb/jz.

I would definatley go the 1UZ then slap a trd supercharger kit onto it... imagine the v8 growl with the supercharger whine >_<

hmmm i made the mistake of inviting the missus round tonight for dinner that i will cook... :)>_<

now can i learn how to cook by this arvo? :O

lolz looks like u better hire a chef! :P

go sr20 man, ur gonna have massive lag even with a rotor, and the sr's are alloy and u can get pretty respectable power from them, say 550rwhp, which was good enough for an s13 to run a low 10 :laugh:

yeah i reckon chef would be good ...*shakes fist at past self for thinking up this stupid idea* >_<

thinking i might try cookin up some fish, how hard could that be? (no not the frozen sort).

and yeah mike the sr would be a good bet, gotta remember theres heaps of parts available for them too and would be much cheaper to replace than a 2j or even a rotor.

Also gotta consider gearbox options, with the 1uz or 2j you'd need some serious mods to your floorplan to get the engine and box all snug in place i would assume, not to mention if you wanted a manual they can be quite pricey too..

nah i got a plan, grilled barramundi or trout with homemade tartare sauce, those frozen seasoned wedge things, some homemade salad aswell...

only problem is i have no idea of where to go to get some good fish- coles/wollies are pretty crap.

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