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Old 05-01-2009, 09:39 AM
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Sweet car with a real clean set up. I`m definitely feeling it.
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Old 05-02-2009, 08:30 PM
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Yea, that is a really clean car, great work in your project, any plans of going bigger?
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Old 05-02-2009, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by lsxavier
good job
very clean
what intercooler are you using?
CX Racing from Ebay dude. Pretty nice especially for the money. A lot of nissan guys run the CX Racing radiators and intercoolers and they like me, so I thought I would give them a try. Word!
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Old 05-02-2009, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by RyAn007
Yea, that is a really clean car, great work in your project, any plans of going bigger?
I was considering a nasty D series build. Super cheap and blocks are a dime a dozen. I could build a very strong and powerful D series motor for the price of a GSR or B16 swap. Only swap I would probably consider would be the LS because they are super cheap, hold boost great stock and then slappin on like a Turbonetics 57 trim... something like that.
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ya man cx racing has some decent ---- .. i got a cast t3 manifold off of them and its pretty legit
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SOunds like a plan, I vote for a sleeved d series built and a turbonetics 57 trim at 25 pounds haha.
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Old 05-02-2009, 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by kona447
ya man cx racing has some decent ---- .. i got a cast t3 manifold off of them and its pretty legit
I have to say I've been very impressed. I got the intercooler and 2.5" powder coated black aluminum universal pipe kit (pipe is not cheap and is really thick stuff.. quality!) for only like $150 ish shipped. I have tons of pipe left for other projects and the company is super easy to work with. I ordered a kit and changed up some of the couplers etc and it was not a problem. Oh, this included the stainless t-bolt clamps, black couplers, intercooler with all kinds of mounting shhhhhtufff, and piping. NICE!!
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Originally Posted by RyAn007
SOunds like a plan, I vote for a sleeved d series built and a turbonetics 57 trim at 25 pounds haha.
Yeah.. bigger pistons, a little lower compression, sleeved, block guarded, and crank up the boost! 15- 20psi no probs eh!
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Sleeved blocks are good for up to around 40 psi if its a good sleeve done well, as I am told and have witnessed/ rid in.
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I like it.
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