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Old 05-03-2011, 10:14 AM
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Default Hello from Kettle Falls WA.

I am so glad I found this place, done lots of searching on different ways to DIY forced induction and found so many places that just laugh and flame ppl when the say the words "make" or "cheap" or "homemade"
I have just barely started looking at some of the posts here and I like what I see, like fabbing a mani with plumbing parts and ppl saying "nice work, good job" instead of "you suck go buy a real one and be a lazy *** like me and dont do your own work and enjoy doing it" (ok, maby I exagerated a little there But I'm sure y'all get the point)

I am looking forward to reading and learning a lot here from ppl that seem to actually enjoy "making" there own stuff.

I've got an '83 Nissan Pulsar NX with a 1.6L e16s carby that I have been thinking about puting a turbo or super charger on. Will be my first experience with forced induction so I am sure will be a learning experience with some major speed bumps So any help from some experienced ppl here will be greatly appreciated.
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Old 05-04-2011, 06:42 PM
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Default starting out forced induction

yes it is alot of work but very satisfying when you get done ,after all the anguish and cussing. i am near finished,just got it running after a year and a half .had a chip burned for my twin turbo 89 5.0. will drive it a few days fo shake down, then put it on the rollers and hope for the best. take care and good luck, alsford
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