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Fkn lol. Their prices on some things aren't too bad, actually. It's more a convenience thing for me, given I work in a neighboring suburb.

Going in on Monday for installation of various modifications and to see what this HG turbo is capable of! What are you getting done, Andrew?

Cam gears installed, injectors installed, nistune installed, service and full tune.

Yeah saw that thing on ACA pretty funny, I know the guy with the subaru also. His a pretty good bloke but yeah was just a shame that they were airing people who can't string two words together.

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Soldet, baught.

Lol, start body work next week....

Long nights and pizza ahead for the coming weeks..

But the outcome is going to be soooooooo good.

Ideal turbos to run on a 25/30 k go.

In 4 pizza

Also 3582 .82

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I think my alternator is kaput. Still got charge but the battery light comes on faintly, driving abouve 4k rpm it goes away.

32 GTR with the Mitsubishi 90 amp alternator. Anyone know a auto elect that will reco it or has reco ones??

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be sure to note al's car has external gate with proper manifold

the car was very different when it had internal gate and same turbo

so its worth the extra $ for a proper external gate setup the difference in power delivery is worth it

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al's car isn't easy to drive on the street...

just touch the loud pedal and you are sideways

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tbh my car with the same power (on e85) is much easier to drive

hmmmmmmmm...

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als car needs e85

my bros on e85 now smells nice, does it make rear bar less black? looks like it

Since I have had e85 I have had much less black on my rear bar. And your bros seems clean a lot of the time too

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