Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
#13
Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
this post is ------- sweet. I am very impressed and even more motivated then ever. I can't believe you did that all in one week. I would also have loved to see the looks on the peeps who were talking ---- from h-t when you showed them your tt setup. Good job man!
#14
Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
Well, you knew stealthmode would appreciate the flat black.
You went to a honda tech meet? hahaha (loser)
Looks nice. I can't wait to see the built ls/vtec. It will be the first motor that you don't use ghetto engineering. lol
You went to a honda tech meet? hahaha (loser)
Looks nice. I can't wait to see the built ls/vtec. It will be the first motor that you don't use ghetto engineering. lol
#16
Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
Well, you knew stealthmode would appreciate the flat black.
You went to a honda tech meet? hahaha (loser)
You went to a honda tech meet? hahaha (loser)
I even ------- snapped a pic for you, lol
Sentra Spec-V.. Put on all the Nismo ---- on :P
It was tough to get this project done working 4 10's.
Loser? why are you so ignorant, honda-tech is the best honda/acura based website ever. I've learned alot from that website. The meet was pretty good, Pat has some pics of HMT all up in that ----!
#20
Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
I saw this thing at the Honda-Tech meet.
Pretty insane. Alot of custom fabrication work involved and pretty impressive.
I was lucky I got to see it though, because after I followed Pat to Alki, I followed the group out and everyone started going different directions. Somehow I lucked out and ended up following the dude that set it all up.
Great work.
Pretty insane. Alot of custom fabrication work involved and pretty impressive.
I was lucky I got to see it though, because after I followed Pat to Alki, I followed the group out and everyone started going different directions. Somehow I lucked out and ended up following the dude that set it all up.
Great work.