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Old Feb 24, 2010 | 02:10 AM
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Hello HMT my names Jeremy, I go by J. Fast and live in Colorado. In January of this year I started a performance shop and engine design and consultation compay called Fast Motorsports. I own a 2nd Gen VR4 and like many here I’ve sunk $1000’s upon $1000’s and spent hours upon hours. My most recent self project was re-enforcing and rebuilding my 6-speed transmission, rebuilding the T-case, swapping to JDM MR final gears, hunting down and installing a JDM hybrid rear end, and swapping to a Tilton Triple Disc clutch conversion.

After this last iteration I‘ve been battling with myself about which way to go with my car and where the end would lie. I’ve been working on a chump car project in Colorado and have been discussing my setup and which way to go with my car.. The advice given since I now own it “you have to make it your own.” That’s pretty much why I’m here, it’s time to make it my own, and I’m definitely going to need help.

I’m not sure if it’s going to be the first of its kind or not but I’m considering building a compound turbo setup on my 3000gt. I’m definitely going to be venturing into some unfamiliar territory and appreciate the help ahead of time.

At the moment I have a few riddles and time waster performance mod’s which I’m not really happy with and would be grateful in getting some sound advice or help finding solutions until I finish planning.

If you have any questions let me know.

Jeremy
Old Feb 24, 2010 | 06:31 PM
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Hi Jeremy

Welcome to the site. I am sure you will find may resourceful people here who can assist you with everything you need to know.

How is the shop doing in this economy ?
Old Mar 16, 2010 | 12:45 AM
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Things are a little slow but it's more of a hobby gig for me as I have a full time job... As of late I'm doing a large portion of service work so I'm not getting much fun stuff (waiting for a few customers to get their uncle sam checks). I've been trying to finish up my own to do lists and refine my EFI knowledge base in the mean time. The last few weeks I enjoyed some good EFI books and soaked up more useless information.
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Old Mar 16, 2010 | 02:12 AM
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Welcome Jeremy



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