My Dirty Turbo R Pics...
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My Dirty Turbo R Pics...
Enjoy Just some random pics of my setup...
282hp and 198tq @ 7psi
Everything is pretty dirty, and my pipings not powdercoated yet, but it'll be pretty one of these days...
http://www.jackmoves.com/glowecon/ma...dyno%20001.jpg
http://www.jackmoves.com/glowecon/ma...dyno%20006.jpg
[Modified by 01ITR#700, 4:56 PM 11/14/2002]
282hp and 198tq @ 7psi
Everything is pretty dirty, and my pipings not powdercoated yet, but it'll be pretty one of these days...
http://www.jackmoves.com/glowecon/ma...dyno%20001.jpg
http://www.jackmoves.com/glowecon/ma...dyno%20006.jpg
[Modified by 01ITR#700, 4:56 PM 11/14/2002]
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Re: My Dirty Turbo R Pics... (austrian type-R)
I do all my own pipe work, it's part of the business I run. I did all mine a little different then everybody else, I like it alot
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Re: My Dirty Turbo R Pics... (01ITR#700)
All charge and Intercooler piping is 2.5" alluminized steel, the air intake is 3"
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Thanks.
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Re: My Dirty Turbo R Pics... (apexii)
All charge and Intercooler piping is 2.5" alluminized steel, the air intake is 3"
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Why did you use aluminized steel for the charge piping? Will it be coated? just curious.
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Why did you use aluminized steel for the charge piping? Will it be coated? just curious.
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Re: My Dirty Turbo R Pics... (POLLO)
Thanks for all the compliments
The car still runs like a damn top, no problems at all. Other then the stock clutch slipping it's a fun ride. My best 1/4 mile is 13.5 with a slipping clutch, 2.4 60ft., and 108 trap, full interior on the stock Potenza's, so easy low 13's here at 5800ft. in elevation
The setup is basic, Turbonetics 60-1 HIFI turbo, Rev Hard Manifold, Ghetto fuel management w/ a Vortech 12:1 FMU and an Accell Inline fuel pump. I'm running the missing link and haven't gotten a single code to date. FWIW I'm running a pretty big 20x7x3.5" intercooler. For the track and the dyno I did run an open 2.5" mandrel downpipe.
Thanks again.
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More pics if imagestation works:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...6/fd2ae84b.jpg
Tight fit, I had to notch the block and trim the hell outta the fan shroud
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...9/fd1b54b9.jpg
The car still runs like a damn top, no problems at all. Other then the stock clutch slipping it's a fun ride. My best 1/4 mile is 13.5 with a slipping clutch, 2.4 60ft., and 108 trap, full interior on the stock Potenza's, so easy low 13's here at 5800ft. in elevation
The setup is basic, Turbonetics 60-1 HIFI turbo, Rev Hard Manifold, Ghetto fuel management w/ a Vortech 12:1 FMU and an Accell Inline fuel pump. I'm running the missing link and haven't gotten a single code to date. FWIW I'm running a pretty big 20x7x3.5" intercooler. For the track and the dyno I did run an open 2.5" mandrel downpipe.
Thanks again.
M
More pics if imagestation works:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...6/fd2ae84b.jpg
Tight fit, I had to notch the block and trim the hell outta the fan shroud
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...9/fd1b54b9.jpg
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