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so, i bought this car a couple of months ago, with the idea that it would be the next project car.

its going to be a track only car and i have de registered it.

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first things first, up on the dyno to have a look.

190rwkw on stock everything, not to bad.

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then after saving up for a while ad working out what i needed and what i wanted i took the car to the shed, and took it apart.

i bought a new turbo, manifold, computer, injectors, coils, and a rolling dyno tuning program, and im in the process of putting all of that on to see how it goes.

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(yes my girlfriends sister had a party in the shed)

and to the inside, i ripped out all of the interior stuff, sound deadening, roof lining, air con, heater, carpet, rear seats, seatbelts, gutted the dash, removed lots of wiring, most of the dash and i am making a custom alloy one.

here are some progress pics.

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and tomorrow hopefully get the new dash finished :thumbsup:

so thats my liner so far, ill keep this updated as i do things.

feel free to comment :)

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190 stock everything? 33 standard gtst's had about 150-160rwkw stock..... u must have had a boost controller and other stuff... exhaust? I see piping for a fmic and a boost controller/boost gauge in your first engine pic...

wots the turbo?

yeah when i bought the car thats what was in it, and as i live way out west its not just a matter of picking up another box and swapping it in.

the car is going on a train at the end of the year and heading back to brisbane so ill do a man conversion in the new year.

there just isnt the facilities to do it here

on that note, before the car gets back to bris i am stuck with the auto box, how much can they handle stock?

Edited by youbUTEy

hey mate nice car. what ecu are you running? in regards to auto box i have a vr commodore with a rb25 in it (just a fun little project) with auto and was asking the same question. ive seen 330rwhp with stock auto no trans cooler. i ran a big trans cooler and also got onto MV AUTOS and bought a manuilesed shift kit for r33 auto box. they shift harder and obviously manualised. around $300 i think it was. i am hoping that the box will see above 360rwhp with that setup.

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